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06-20-2019, 07:18 PM | #1 |
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335d smoking please please help
Please please please somebody help me
Bought my 335d about 3 weeks ago, love the car it runs like a dream everything about it apart from one thing, once it gets warm (close to upto temp) I'm getting smoke coming from the exhaust on idle then when I rev it or if I take off an put my foot down it lets out some smoke but if not on idle I can drive it normally or floor it an get no smoke, the smoke is a white ish with a hint of blue This problem is coming between me and my sleep cos the car runs like a dream apart from this smoke A bit about the car, it's a 2007 dpf delete and remapped to 328bhp and 680nm torque, it's done 134,000 miles with full service history and never wanted for anything judging from the history and receipts I've done around 250 miles in the car since I've owned it and it hasn't used a drop of oil on the dipstick I've just changed the air filter today and tomorrow the crank case breather valve is getting changed which I'm praying will sort this issue out but I'm not confident that it will Any other possibilities of what it could be or anyone had the same issue and what solved it? I'm really thinking it's some sort of breather problem but can't be 100% certain Also this ccv that's getting changed tomorrow is it just a case of straight changing the unit or does anything else need to be done? Thanks for any help |
06-21-2019, 01:47 AM | #3 |
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It can also be a blocked CCV
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06-21-2019, 05:24 AM | #4 |
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This is what I'm hoping that it's the ccv, it got taken off yesterday at a mates garage cos the new ccv was their but it was the wrong part so the correct one is coming today but when the old one was taken off their was nothing noticeable that it was blocked or anything
Would I be able to tell just from taking it off if it was blocked or knackered? Also are turbo seals a big job and how would I check? Thanks |
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06-21-2019, 09:28 AM | #6 |
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06-21-2019, 09:51 AM | #7 |
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the problems you are having are a symptom
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BRR tuned and loving it!
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06-21-2019, 11:11 AM | #8 | |
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Check out this thread: https://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1456308 There's some links in there to pictures that will give you a better idea of the architecture. Now, I'm not saying this is definitely your problem or your only problem, but I think it's the leading culprit. |
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06-21-2019, 12:10 PM | #10 | |
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One easy thing to check for is oil mess on the outside of the block. You might just spot evidence of your VCG leaking externally (the perimeter seal) in which case you'll know it needs replacement without too much effort or money wasted on the diagnosis. If there's evidence of the external/perimeter seal failing, then it's a good bet that the inner seals around the intake runners and injectors are in similarly poor condition. |
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06-22-2019, 05:33 PM | #15 | |
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I'm blanking the egr off as I've been told that can possibly cause it I'm having a new crank case breather valve fitted Monday as been told this can cause it Also my thermostat isn't working properly as car only ever get to between 66 and 72 when driving unless sat in traffic then it will go a bit higher but will come back down to mid to high 60s once driving again so this is getting changed in a few days as I know mpg is low due to this and also been told this can cause smoke aswel |
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I’m having the same issue, but maybe more severe. I get a small puff at start up, then light smoke until warmed up when it’s constant until driven to clear it. Then it’s black smoke. I am the same mods dpf, remap, swirl flaps delete, but egr in place. I’m going to be doing the rocker cover next weekend and making a thread with some vids if I have time. Fingers crossed it works. My theory (which I hope is correct) I have a leak on the sump and rocker, with oil being pushed past ccv (new febi vortex in place). I’ve ruled out the turbo as been replaced last weekend. But, about a year ago and maybe 3 months before this came up as an issue - I blanked the swirl flaps as they were leaking! I didn’t have a sump leak, or one that’s as bad as now. So, my theory - blanking the leaking swirlflaps has meant that all my boost is now going to the cylinders, but has found the next place to cause a leak either into or out of the rocker ports. That’s what I’m hoping, but strange how this came about a few months after sealing the intake. Probably found the next best place to force its way out of. Failing this it might be stem seals, but will do a compression test to check rings first. If it is the rocker then I’ll be going for a good remap to adjust so this doesn’t happen again. Also, if you do this yourself. Good time to clean your injector nozzles. I’m going to ultrasonic bath them with special injector cleaner for a good 10-15 mins until clean. Let me know if you’ve got anywhere since your last post |
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09-07-2019, 10:45 PM | #17 |
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Swirl port block won't force boost like you are saying. It just makes both sets of ports stay open for air not just the small ones at low load/idle.
Valve cover gasket leaking can and does cause pressure issues but not so much at idle where boost is minimal. Follow this thread, and try what he did with the maf etc. When smoking check your egt... And do the oil cap test with engine fully hot not cold |
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Haha that’s my hope gone then 😂 Will try the MAF later, do I just unplug then start up and take it for a little drive? https://youtu.be/Wi8h7cl6raE There’s a video of mine when hot, there’s also one when just started for reference. |
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09-08-2019, 01:02 PM | #19 |
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That looks fine. Your smoking could be related to the tune I'm not sure what the other guy found. Maf yes unplug when engine off, and try you'll get check engine but it'll run.
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Could this be a clue? |
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09-09-2019, 04:23 PM | #22 |
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The tune could be requesting regen and using the throttle valve for managing egr and airflow. I'm not sure if you can unplug the throttle and drive but it's worth a shot
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