Hate new cars

In bold - that's normal.

I don't see any small white smoking on my car at all due to possibly catalytic converter.

RX8 Gutted CAT converter Difference - YouTube

The video above explains about small smoking - that's not problem.

For large amount of smoking (white, gray, black) - something is wrong with car and need to check-up.

Intake valves or intake valve guides or seals problems. Common in 4 cylinder engines. The result of light white/blue puffs is the engine reach around 4-5K RPM, hold high rev then back off the gas pedal suddenly. I do that for smog repairs
 
Here is my 1961 Baja, with a 1641cc high performance motor, running, short pipes, no cats, no mufflers, no baffles...no emmissions whatsoever on this motor, old style points/cap distributor, high performance wires/sparkplugs and dual carbs... do you see any smoke? am I gagging in the garage?
For those who can hear, please vouch it is running. Thank you.
click on picture for video
 
here is another, cold start...still nothing, even when revved up to higher RPMs...
 
Let the games begin.... either you know how to build motors or you dont.
Quit beating a dead horse with a stick because you obviously dont know your shit.
 
Give me a couple I'll put my headphones on over my CI.
 
My uncle and one of my cousins worked at the raceway, My uncle was on a pit crew, my cousin built motors, so Ive learned a great deal very young on building street rods and motors ( dont like auto trans to rebuild ) love manuals !!!!
No I didnt go to school for any of this but did work in a machine shop so I know my shit as far as clearances and all that mechanical stuff ( plus alot more than you'd know ) Maybe I could teach a car shop a few tricks huh... yeah come on, lets argue that too.... amatures. lol
 
wrong... geeze dude. If its tuned it doesnt smoke, get it right.
If you are a ASE or whatever with automotives you will know what Im talking about.
No I dont like the raw gas exhaust, you cant breath, but if tuned properly you can never tell there wasnt a cat.
Bring me one, give me a few days and come tell everyone what the difference is ( make sure to make a video before and after ) Hate to make you look bad as you obviously dont know.

The raw gaseous exhaust is for old cars with carburetors. In early 1970's the air/fuel mixtures in carbs always be rich condition, CO measure around 2.5 to 4.5% compact to new car's Zero CO measure. That's what the smog instructor talks about the raw gaseous exhaust.
 
You can do it. Take a steel rod ... a section of rebar works well ... drive it through the cat one end to the other a few times till its opened up then take a straight pipe and put through the cat then put it back on ;)

dont have to put a pipe through if you dont bust the case open or damage it.
 
The raw gaseous exhaust is for old cars with carburetors. In early 1970's the air/fuel mixtures in carbs always be rich condition, CO measure around 2.5 to 4.5% compact to new car's Zero CO measure. That's what the smog instructor talks about the raw gaseous exhaust.

I just posted 2 vids of one of my toys... check it then yap.
 
Here is my 1961 Baja, with a 1641cc high performance motor, running, short pipes, no cats, no mufflers, no baffles...no emmissions whatsoever on this motor, old style points/cap distributor, high performance wires/sparkplugs and dual carbs... do you see any smoke? am I gagging in the garage?
For those who can hear, please vouch it is running. Thank you.
click on picture for video

I love old VWs. Cool...
 
yep its running in both videos and sounds pretty damn good ....

I've never been a fan of that type car but that's a badass looking vehicle.
 
I am currently looking to find an old 1950's ( 1955-1957 ) chevy truck step side, I want to build with a 4x4 platform, 350 ( possibly bored to a 383 with clearances... gonna make me a show car ( possibly daily driver as well)
ah what fun to tinker with over the winter.
 
yep its running in both videos and sounds pretty damn good ....

I've never been a fan of that type car but that's a badass looking vehicle.

I spent 6 months building that, completely stripped to bare metal, rewired, modified. My son was born and it was too small ( and unsafe to put him in ) so I traded it. I loved it, but not with a baby in it plus no ac or heat.
 
North Carolina safety/emissions inspection receipt
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OMG, they don't test on exhaust gaseous sample from tailpipe. Sweet S/E inspection program.
 
Reason I say is..
Cats only work when they reach a very hot tempurature , so you will get a vapor on startup ( worst in colder weather) and will slowly mellow down to almost nothing.
During hot summer months you may see a little on start ups but nothing after the initial startup.

Yes, you are right.
 
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