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If you're getting black smoke from det. would you be able to hear it?

Sorry to be so vague but generally if you can see puffs of black smoke you could be experiencing fairly heavy knock - so if you've got a good set of ears you may pick it up.

I believe what you are seeing is raw hydrocarbons(un/semi burnt fuel) exiting the chamber - which sounds weird as you've just thermally and physically shocked the chamber which you would think would give you a really good burn however most detonation occurs at the outer edges of the chamber where you may have a localized explosion rather than a progressive flame propagation from the spark plug... This may also be the reason that EGT's drop during det...

Not "normal". Common, yes. But not normal.

If your mixtures are around 12:1 at full load then there shouldn't be a noticable black stain following you around. Things start getting black when you have low 11s down into the 10s. Any factory ECU car running extra boost is a good example.

Isnt like a little bit of black smoke normal when your at high rpm/put your foot down? Obviously not to much.

I still get black smoke with 18psi and 11.5:1ish AFR's at full load.

Go back and get some dyno sheets (assuming it was done on a dyno) it should be saved and they can bring up high speed air fuel ratio.

Could be a few things bro.

If it is your turbo seals there are a few tell tale signs to look out for.

Check the intake of the turbo compressor for oil. Also when you are coming up to a set of lights rolling to a stop does it smoke a little?

Random smoke at times when sitting stationary at idle?

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