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My second cousin owns mid mo chassis shop so im on the look out for a future builder. My car was just in a weird spot where it was too outdated to be competitive without serious upgrades but too much race car to really enjoy as a quality driver. |
Bought a cheap gas f-350 the other day to pull a camper/winter truck. Picked up some fuel wheels and 35s really cheap. But the black wheels have brake dust in the black powder coat (assume it’s pc). Anyone know a way to polish/clean black wheels? If they don’t clean up it’s not a big deal I’m 9700$ into the truck, leveling kit and wheels and tires. But not a fan of dirty looking wheels lol. I may just powder coat them all black if they don’t clean up.
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Alright... i have a question.
I have a 2016 ford fusion with the ecoboost engine. It's not really my car, but the car my wife drives. I personally put 10 miles a month on it. It's under 80k miles total. Today while trying to avoid getting ran off the road by a semi truck I had to peg the accelerator and when i looked back to flip the trucker off i noticed a pretty big cloud of smoke. Now i parked and let it idle, no smoke. No smoke while revving when parked. No burnt oil or coolant smell has been detected coming from the exhaust. The fluid levels seem fine from the last time they were topped up and/or changed. Is this a sign of something getting ready to fail or just a one off thing from blowing the cobwebs out of my wife's grocery getter? I'm getting everything from cracked head, to bad turbo, to the air fuel ratio being off. Anyone have any idea? |
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Maybe oil remnants in the turbo caused by a possible leaking oil line, over filling etc. Totally guessing of course. |
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That sounds expensive and Bob Dole doesn't need this. |
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You'd think you could get more than 70k miles out of the pos before the turbo starts to shit out.
I don't know why, but I'm fully expecting the worst with this. I should just go trade it in before it starts clunking. |
The YouTube channel Just Rolled In has left me irretrievably traumatized over the stupidity of car owners and my wariness of buying used skyrocketed.
https://youtu.be/1VOlWxdyTxY |
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It causes no problems. When you pushed the engine in that situation, it is possible some of that oil got blown up and through the engine, causing the smoke you saw. It may sound strange, but it can be beneficial to occasionally push the car a little harder. Used to be called an Italian tuneup. |
That is called "WOT", wide open throttle. From what I understand, most cars should do a WOT every once in awhile. Get the RPMS up for 30 seconds. Blows a bunch of crap out of the engine and helps.
I try and do that when ever I remember:) |
Its fine
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Also, I'm obviously no mechanic and internet searches on car problems tend to lead you down the worst path. |
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