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      04-18-2014, 12:21 AM   #45
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i think my seal is done on my one turbo

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      04-18-2014, 08:09 AM   #46
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Oh wow, I thought mine was bad, but man, that sure is a lot of smoke.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_13lNcZ6Xrs
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      05-16-2014, 01:24 PM   #47
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Hi Guys,
Mine is 135i N54 ,with catless , JB4 , N55 mid pipes, once i install the mid pipe i start getting the smoke and smell oil burn.
i checked my PCV valve and my valve cover gasket was leaking so i replaced them , but problem still there, i think it's a turbo seals , my car only 41000 KM so i am thinking to replace the turbos but how can i check if both of them need to be replaced or only one?!!
any advise?
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      06-21-2014, 10:17 PM   #48
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Hi Guys,
Mine is 135i N54 ,with catless , JB4 , N55 mid pipes, once i install the mid pipe i start getting the smoke and smell oil burn.
i checked my PCV valve and my valve cover gasket was leaking so i replaced them , but problem still there, i think it's a turbo seals , my car only 41000 KM so i am thinking to replace the turbos but how can i check if both of them need to be replaced or only one?!!
any advise?
Thanks
im not sure but from what i understand, if your seeing smoke from jst one side of your exhaust, then only the turbo associated with that side has a bad seal. i believe the left side is the front turbo and the right side is the rear?? im having the same issue(2007 e90 w/57k)... i scheduled service at Rallye BMW for the upcoming Tuesday, but now im thinking thats not a good idea... DPs/resonators in place of cats/intake/tune
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      06-23-2014, 03:14 PM   #49
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135 2009 -White smoke- N54b30, stock, 97k miles...

Thanks for posting. Last week had the same problem as I started up in the morning. I drove 1 block and the smoke coming out of the exhaust was enough to clear the lanes behind me. I pulled into a parking lot and hid for a few moments thinking WTFO!!

I had it towed to a DIY shop. ... First thought was a blown head gasket but I drive the car moderately (most of the time ). It's all stock.

Here are/were the symptoms... White smoke dumping out the tail pipe. Oil >1 liter low. Coolant low = none in the reservoir. Excess oil in the inter-cooler and charge pipes (a lot of it). A slight high pitched whining noise coming from the engine compartment.

I pulled the plugs to look at them and all are covered in black except for #1. It's cleaner than the rest but not white. I drained the oil and it looks normal so it might not be a blown head gasket. I will check compression tonight. After seeing the #1 being cleaner than the rest I believed it was the head gasket... but seeing the oil looks normal made me rethink and do more research. Seeing this thread I am glad I didn't start to tear down the top end. I was not looking forward to timing and VANOS. This is my first BMW DIY but I've rebuilt engines in my past.
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      06-24-2014, 01:20 AM   #50
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i think my seal is done on my one turbo

Did you get this fixed? Was it the tubos? Front or rear? or was it the Head Gasket?

Thanks
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      06-28-2014, 02:10 PM   #51
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Have the same issues, started right after catless DPs were installed.

Adjusting DWP to higher levels helps to mask the issue (unfortunately this causes the rattle so I'm trading one annoying problem for another). A leaky oil filter housing gasket means oil/coolant may mix - not sure if this could result in smoking exhaust.

I also have a leaking OFH and VCG which I'm going to replace. My oil level isn't dropping by much though.

Anyone have success fixing this problem by replacing VCG or ofh gasket??
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      12-27-2014, 03:55 PM   #52
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I am able to stop the smoke with a higher that 10 lagfix value on the g5 ISo.

At 0 I smoke.
How you do that ?
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      12-28-2014, 11:01 PM   #53
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      12-28-2014, 11:27 PM   #54
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i have a pair of good condition turbos forsale if anyones interested. no rattle or smoke
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i have a pair of good condition turbos forsale if anyones interested. no rattle or smoke
Do you still have the turbos, and if so, how much are you asking for them?
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Lots of mention of Turbo Seals failing here. Read this article from another thread and it has some useful info.

http://forcedperformance.tumblr.com/...-oil-is-coming
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      08-29-2016, 07:37 PM   #57
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I need some advice as well!!!!

My wife and I own a 2011 X-5 35d. the other night on my way home from work , I stopped at a stop sign and as I had proceeded down the street, I at first thought it was dust as I was driving though a construction zone, I got to the next stop sign and as I moved through the intersection a HUGE CLOUD OF WHITE SMOKE followed the car. I pulled over and shut the car off for a while. Started her up no smoke at first or while at idle. I pushed on the throttle pedal and not too much smoke while not moving. started moving again plenty of smoke. and drove home at about 10 to 20 miles per hour with not too much smoke. what could it be??? any ideas?????
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My wife and I own a 2011 X-5 35d. the other night on my way home from work , I stopped at a stop sign and as I had proceeded down the street, I at first thought it was dust as I was driving though a construction zone, I got to the next stop sign and as I moved through the intersection a HUGE CLOUD OF WHITE SMOKE followed the car. I pulled over and shut the car off for a while. Started her up no smoke at first or while at idle. I pushed on the throttle pedal and not too much smoke while not moving. started moving again plenty of smoke. and drove home at about 10 to 20 miles per hour with not too much smoke. what could it be??? any ideas?????
You're gonna have to try and ask this in the diesel section...or more appropriately, on an X5 specific forum/sub-froum.
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      03-16-2022, 12:14 PM   #59
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All catless BMWs ,smokes. Remove 1 quart of oil and this
will greatly reduce incidents. Your digital guage should always stay in the middle(still safe zone) but never in the full zone.

Thats what works.
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FINALLY! The solution we've all been waiting for..

btw what happened to FCobra? ^
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All catless BMWs ,smokes. Remove 1 quart of oil and this
will greatly reduce incidents
. Your digital guage should always stay in the middle(still safe zone) but never in the full zone.

Thats what works.
lol that didn't make any sense
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