HighwaySentinel
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I can get on board with that. But, if the truck can idle for 30 or more minutes at a time with no smoke/steam whatsoever for the first 10-15 thousand miles of its life, why would it suddenly start doing it...every single time?Idling builds up a ton of moisture in the exhaust. As it boils off it creates steam. Since the exhaust has carbon residue within the pipes, the water turns dark and creates a gray smoke that has a carbon odor.