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europipe!
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My 2006 TT does this after a run in hot weather and when you park it tail down. The greater the slope, the more smoke it makes. Very embarrassing, when you fill the whole parking space at a restaurant up with smelly grey smoke. Wilson
Hi !
Fill your engine with the new Mobil 5W-50 oil.
No more smoke on my 997 turbo on startup.
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Hi,
I have a 997 4s gen1.
I have exactly the same problem, but i also can't find a leak.
I think it's one of the chambers inside the left damper.
After 1 min. the temp. rises and the noise is gone.
If sombody knows the failure i like to know.
Greetings,
A. Hoogstraate
Holland
Exhaust choice for 997tt
in 997 TT, 997 GT2
Posted · Edited by arjanh
only chip and Europipe exhaust !!