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Old 11-04-2004, 01:13 PM   #9
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ok more I was really worried about how the blue smoke was coming out, it was just too weird how it only happened as the rpm got messed but the aiv would have nothing to do with blue smoke, anyhow, I actually drove it, and it drives fine just like normal, BUT, now Im noticing that there is just whitish smoke coming from the intake manifold area, and bubbling squishy sounds , I will get at it with a light and take a look, the aiv doesnt have anything to do with coolant right, I remember a big line going to it , but it is prolly just air, anyhow, I will go adjust the aaicv because my rpm will still slowly rise when in the garage at idle, im noticing a lot more sounds now that I have an exhaust so It should be easier to diagnose things. thanks for the iacv idea, I know I should have adjusted it when the first person told me to. i just cant see how it got messed up right after reinstalling the turbo. ill let u know.
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