Stock_90_TD5_SW
Active Member
I don't know if it's a legitimate advice or just a legend, but does it make sense to take the truck to the highway every once in a while and floor it hard to 'burn off the excesses of exhaust gunk built-up'?
One should see a black cloud of smoke/ash flying out of the exhaust when this is done, they say. I heard this from some friends and even an independent LR mechanic, who said to do it once a month with the engine warm.
If this is true, could You please share Your view on how to do it and what are the benefits?
As I understand it, the gas peddle needs to be pressed very gradually to prevent the massive inflow of fuel which when will be converted into black smoke from not getting enough air in the first milliseconds. And if this is correct, then should there be any black ash cloud coming through the exhaust? Or would the gunk be burnt so gradually that there should be no black smoke?
Hope the wording is not too messed up
One should see a black cloud of smoke/ash flying out of the exhaust when this is done, they say. I heard this from some friends and even an independent LR mechanic, who said to do it once a month with the engine warm.
If this is true, could You please share Your view on how to do it and what are the benefits?
As I understand it, the gas peddle needs to be pressed very gradually to prevent the massive inflow of fuel which when will be converted into black smoke from not getting enough air in the first milliseconds. And if this is correct, then should there be any black ash cloud coming through the exhaust? Or would the gunk be burnt so gradually that there should be no black smoke?
Hope the wording is not too messed up