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Reply #15December 18, 2010, 12:38:14 pm

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Re: excessive fuel smoke in colder weather ?
« Reply #15 on: December 18, 2010, 12:38:14 pm »
Yeah k3vo, I think it was Eddy who had to bump his way up.. I can't remember why it had to be that way though. This was on his 1.6/1.9 Halfbreed, did he have to time it that high on the AAZ? He used the same pump and injectors if I'm not mistaken.

its because of the lower compression..
92 Jetta GLI - Black, 1.6D w/ GT2056V turbo..
86 GTI - 4 Door, Med Twilight Gray, Tow Machine..
86 Audi Coupe GT - Tornado Red, All Stock.. WRECKED.
89 Toyota 4Runner - Dark Grey Metallic, LIFTED!

Turbo: exhaust gasses go into the turbocharger and spin it, witchcraft happens and you go faster.