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Old 05-12-2006, 05:16 AM   #18
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Hi Scott. It's a Boxster not a Boxter hahaha. Thats ok, I did that too when I first bought it. The name is a combination of Boxer engine style and Roadster layout so Box and ster together for the name..

Anyway are you getting this smoke when the car is still cold? or is this after it's fully warmed up and you let off the gas and see the white cloud? If you can see it in your rear view, it's a lot of smoke thats comin out.

Be sure, that it's white and not grey. Grey smoke is unburnt fuel that comes out when you suddenly let off the gas and full combustion doesn't complete or when your hard on the gas and it hasn't been tromped on in a while they run rich.
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