
Haha, jk. Its cool.
Thanks for all the help guys, I wish I could give you some numbers from the test, but they never actually tested it. I brought it in (not smoking) and they inspected it and everything, but when they started it up and pulled it forward it blew smoke and they said forget it. Luckily they didn't charge me, but still... I don't have a compression tester, so I'll go buy one and check it.
The thing that I can't figure out though is that it only smokes occasionally. It's really odd, like when the engine is cool-ish, it will smoke real bad, especially when starting from a stop (I completely smoked out my neighbor, hehe) but once its hot, it doesn't smoke at all hardly. On cold days like yesterday it smoked pretty much all day (not quite THAT bad tho), but today, it didn't smoke much at all. Its really odd that it will smoke SO much when cold, I literally couldn't see my neighbor yesterday. I've never seen it that bad before and I think its gotten worse.
The smoke is almost always blueish, kind of like two-stroke smoke, but it doesn't really smell bad unless u get ur nose right up into the pipe at idle. When I had my mechanic look at it, it was warm, so thats why it only was smoking a bit at high rpm.
I was thinking that maybe its the cat thats stopping the smoke when its hot and that its actually smoking all the time, but idk if I even have a Cat, I'll check. What do u guys think? Would valve seals create that much smoke? I started noticing the smoke only a couple weeks ago, so could it be that the rings went bad?
Also, about a month ago my radiator clogged and I over-heated it real bad trying to get home (it was spewing steam and coolant all over the engine by the time I stopped). I know thats REALLY bad, but I was kinda desperate. I ended up leaving it on the side of the road and calling a friend. But could that have contributed to the smoking? I first noticed the smoke a couple weeks after that (I've gotten I new radiator since then).