white residue in turbo exhaust

bozosoku

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Jan 29, 2006
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I removed my turbo the other day and noticed the exhaust side is covered by a layer of white ash residue, it can be removed brushing hard with a wire brush, i wonder what that is ?? The inlet to the turbine is also covered in white so I do not believe it comes from a leaking turbo seal. The engine does not blow smoke more than normal exhaust, and my wide band shows it never runs lean. I don't remember it being this white the last time I took it out. Does it indicate the engine has a problem ? thanks for any input.

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bluemk3

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this is normal with high octane fuel i use 94 and mine looks like that also my pap has a 68 amx 390 4spd and he runs 110 jet fuel and his exhaust TIPS even turned silver/white
 

Poodles

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Jul 22, 2006
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Race gas does it because it's leaded (it's the lead coating the parts).

On the turbo I think it's the temps it reaches...