White powder on the valves and turbo – E85

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White powder on the valves and turbo – E85

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After the last pro solo event in El-Toro I decided to remove my turbo since I had a huge an air leak between the exhaust manifold and the turbo.
To my surprise I noticed the turbo and the valves had a white coating on them.
I wasn’t expecting to see carbon deposits since I run E85 but what is these white stuff?

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A "good" exhaust valve that is sealing and holding compression will usually have white or tan colored ash deposits on it.
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Jonathan Lugod wrote:A "good" exhaust valve that is sealing and holding compression will usually have white or tan colored ash deposits on it.
Thanks Jonathan, good to know that...
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Re: White powder on the valves and turbo – E85

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Doesn't White, as opposed to light tan, indicate a bit hot?

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I've always thought that meant "too lean"..... but thats on normal gasoline. I dont knwow if E-85 is the same?
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Casey Brier wrote:I've always thought that meant "too lean"..... but thats on normal gasoline. I dont knwow if E-85 is the same?
It did when reading plugs, but I wonder if because this is outside of the combustion chamber whether it means the same thing. :?:
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