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Old 04-02-2009, 03:07 PM   #1
jayjays
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Default Focus TDCi exhaust smoke

Hi all, am new to this web site, have found some great information. I have owned my 2007 TDCi for 5 months now, bought as a demo and now has 13000 km on the clock. Thinking of freeing up the intake and exhaust system at some stage.
Anyway, was just wondering wheather anybody with a diesel focus has noticed a small amount of smoke from the exhaust at around 3000 rpm. I only notice this in following car headlights at night time. Doesnt seem like a great deal though. Have been on to 2 seperate dealers and they say this is normal. Im not an expert on modern diesel engines but I would have thought that with all of the restrictive pollution gear on these cars there wouldnt be any smoke. Any comments would be greatly appreciated. Thanks all

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