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Discussion in '458 Italia/488/F8' started by lchavet, Apr 29, 2012.

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  1. lchavet

    lchavet Karting

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    I was driving today on a mountain road; I passed a quarry and the road became very dusty; I didn't make much of it.
    I pushed the car a bit (I love to see those light on the steering wheel) and I see in my rear view mirror a lot of smoke coming out of the engine!

    Took me a few second to realize that it was actually the dust from the road that somehow got sucked in the engine bay (there was really a lot of it); it cleared out pretty quickly; but those were some scary seconds!
     
  2. 2k7997tt

    2k7997tt Formula Junior

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    Did you see the dust coming out of your exhaust?
     
  3. Noblesse Oblige

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    Check your air filter for possible service need.
     
  4. Rcktrod

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    +1.
     
  5. lchavet

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    I wasn't coming from the exhaust it was in the engine bay.
    I don't think there is anything wrong with the car; do you?
     
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    Still would check the air filter. There's a thread about checking and cleaning the air filter in here somewhere that I remember reading.
     
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    I doubt that the dust you saw in the engine bay traveled through the engine. If this was the case then you would see/smell other gases from such a leak.

    Is there an unfiltered vent (for engine breathing) that opens into the engine bay? This is my guess.



     
  8. W. MITTY

    W. MITTY Formula Junior

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    Plenty of road debris, including dust of course, enters the engine bay. I usually detail the engine bay with the rest of the car, and even after a short drive, there is always grime in there. Just a characteristic of the car...
     

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