Hi everyone,
I’ve got one for you that has baffled me and as it stands, destroyed my bank account.
Long story short (I promise this is the short version)
I bought my first Transporter, but didn’t do my homework and got the CFCA BiTurbo.
24 hours after I bought it the smoking started but the seller wanted nothing to do with it and fobbed me off.
It was using around 1l of oil in about 150 miles (which I think is extreme)
I tried loads of things in the hope it wasn’t the engine but nothing fixed it. I got the oil tested by Darkside and it was evident the engine was gone or going.
Any way skip to today, I fitted a crate engine from TPS, comes with new injectors and oil cooler. I fitted a reconditioned turbo unit from Darkside, along with some other bits like clutch etc etc.
Took me the best part the week to get it fitted (I haven’t worked on cars for a good many years) and today it was finally back up and running…… and still smoking

Now, it removed the constant blue smoke, which was the engine burning that oil. But it has this intermittent cloud of smoke that still remains. But there is a pattern to it.
If it idles at 900rpm. No smoke vehicle drives perfect.
If it idles at 980 rpm then I can guarantee clouds of smoke when driving. I can stop it by switching the engine off back on again and the idle returns to normal and no smoke. Like instantly.
Now I haven’t fitted a new DPF although VW advise you should when fitting a new Cfca engine. So I am leaning towards that, or at least exploring that as the next possible issue. At £2k it’s not a part I can test.
Anyone got any ideas on what/how to narrow the next steps down?
Thanks for reading my essay!
Ben
I’ve got one for you that has baffled me and as it stands, destroyed my bank account.
Long story short (I promise this is the short version)
I bought my first Transporter, but didn’t do my homework and got the CFCA BiTurbo.
24 hours after I bought it the smoking started but the seller wanted nothing to do with it and fobbed me off.
It was using around 1l of oil in about 150 miles (which I think is extreme)
I tried loads of things in the hope it wasn’t the engine but nothing fixed it. I got the oil tested by Darkside and it was evident the engine was gone or going.
Any way skip to today, I fitted a crate engine from TPS, comes with new injectors and oil cooler. I fitted a reconditioned turbo unit from Darkside, along with some other bits like clutch etc etc.
Took me the best part the week to get it fitted (I haven’t worked on cars for a good many years) and today it was finally back up and running…… and still smoking
Now, it removed the constant blue smoke, which was the engine burning that oil. But it has this intermittent cloud of smoke that still remains. But there is a pattern to it.
If it idles at 900rpm. No smoke vehicle drives perfect.
If it idles at 980 rpm then I can guarantee clouds of smoke when driving. I can stop it by switching the engine off back on again and the idle returns to normal and no smoke. Like instantly.
Now I haven’t fitted a new DPF although VW advise you should when fitting a new Cfca engine. So I am leaning towards that, or at least exploring that as the next possible issue. At £2k it’s not a part I can test.
Anyone got any ideas on what/how to narrow the next steps down?
Thanks for reading my essay!
Ben
