It's standard for older diesel engines to emit black smoke under full load, which occurs during "turbo lag." As the diesel engine waits for the turbo to spool, the machine will blow thicker black ...
If you notice smoke coming from your car’s bonnet, act quickly but stay calm. Safely pull over, turn off the engine and move passengers away from the vehicle. Avoid opening the bonnet immediately.
US safety investigators have warned over a safety issue with a vibration-reduction feature on the CFM International Leap-1B turbofans that power the Boeing 737 Max. The issue can cause smoke to enter ...