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the black smoke?

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Bed conflict

Loss of power under load

on diesels does a lot of black smoke mean unburned fuel?

or is it just a by product of diesel combustion?



yesterday i saw a truck litterarly smoke whole half of the highway on the take off and he hauled a$$ even while he towed 10K + gooseneck. . afcourse it was a CDT . . ;)
 
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If it was me, it would of been the whole highway



You got me on that one.

AND they would have issued severe weather warnings :-laf :-laf
 
LOL you guys are funny... we did have a t-storm last night. . or was it the few of you guys doing burnouts ;)



-E
 
Black smoke isn't necessarily unburned fuel . . . it's fuel burned with too little oxygen. There was enough heat but not enough air.



Unburned fuel is gray or white, generally too low of combustion temperature, or very poor fuel atomization caused by faulty injectors or air in the fuel system.



Vaughn
 
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