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    Hello Fellow Tsikot members,

    I was just wondering, and hopefully someone can shed some explanation into this, but I noticed that the exhaust smell coming from a hyundai CRDI engine smells different than one that comes from let's say a Toyota (D4D) or Mitsubishi (DI-D) engine.

    Yung sa Hyundai kasi (I noticed this with my accent and a Tucson CRDi parked once) parang sour-smelling yung amoy ng exhaust niya. Still smells like diesel exhaust, pero mas maasim and mas masakit sa ilong. Whereas with my architect's Montero DI-D and our company shuttle vans (Toyota Hiace Grandia with D4D) the exhaust smells like a regular diesel engine.

    Does anyone know what the difference is in terms of construction/design that might cause the difference?

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    I tried smelling our Innova's emissions by following it with my wife driving uphill and me riding a motorcycle.
    Its emission smelled like burning dry leaves or branches with a bit of cooking oil on it.

    Different from gasoline engine exhausts but definitely not the same as diesel jeepney exhausts.

    I'll try it again sometime hahaha.

    IMO, the smell differes if you do it outdoors or inside the garage.

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    I tried smelling our Innova's emissions by following it with my wife driving uphill and me riding a motorcycle.
    Its emission smelled like burning dry leaves or branches with a bit of cooking oil on it.

    Different from gasoline engine exhausts but definitely not the same as diesel jeepney exhausts.

    I'll try it again sometime hahaha.

    IMO, the smell differes if you do it outdoors or inside the garage.

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    generally speaking aasim yata talaga ang smell ng exhaust ng crdi/di-d/d4d.=

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    sakit sa baga ang sunod nyan.....hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    sakit sa baga ang sunod nyan.....hehehe
    Latest trend! singhutan ng tambutso!

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    wag nyong sabihing itinutok nyo pang ilong nyo sa exhaust pipe

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    Thanks sa mga reply sirs. Ang DiD at D4D hawig sila ng smell ng exhaust. Crdi ng hyundai ang masakit talaga sa ilong. Pag naka idle at pinalalamig ko turbo kinukuha ko yun gamit sa hatch di ko matagalan amoy nung usok. Not sure about ford's tdci kung ano amoy. Baka ito na nga bagong uso hehe

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    Ang bango nga ng amoy ng Hyundai CRDI exhaust. Di naman masakit sa baga. Ewan ko yung sa ibang brand.

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    question:

    what would be the purpose?

    IMHO, it is dangerous to smell or amuyin yung exhaust ng tambutso mapaGas of mapaDiesel.

    AFAIK, wala naman mapapala or any conclusive item kung ano amoy ng tambutso. maniwala pa ako kung may device na nakakabit at binabasa yung gma carbon and etc ng exhaust.

    otherwise kung hindi cancer TB makukuha niyo kakaamoy ng exhaust.

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    question:

    what would be the purpose?

    IMHO, it is dangerous to smell or amuyin yung exhaust ng tambutso mapaGas of mapaDiesel.

    AFAIK, wala naman mapapala or any conclusive item kung ano amoy ng tambutso. maniwala pa ako kung may device na nakakabit at binabasa yung gma carbon and etc ng exhaust.

    otherwise kung hindi cancer TB makukuha niyo kakaamoy ng exhaust.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RomeoAlpha View Post
    question:

    what would be the purpose?

    IMHO, it is dangerous to smell or amuyin yung exhaust ng tambutso mapaGas of mapaDiesel.

    AFAIK, wala naman mapapala or any conclusive item kung ano amoy ng tambutso. maniwala pa ako kung may device na nakakabit at binabasa yung gma carbon and etc ng exhaust.

    otherwise kung hindi cancer TB makukuha niyo kakaamoy ng exhaust.

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    question:

    what would be the purpose?

    IMHO, it is dangerous to smell or amuyin yung exhaust ng tambutso mapaGas of mapaDiesel.

    AFAIK, wala naman mapapala or any conclusive item kung ano amoy ng tambutso. maniwala pa ako kung may device na nakakabit at binabasa yung gma carbon and etc ng exhaust.

    otherwise kung hindi cancer TB makukuha niyo kakaamoy ng exhaust.
    Curiosity lang naman kuya. Wag masyado serious. Once in a lifetime experience lang hehehe.
    FYI, hindi sa usok nakukuha TB dahil bacteria anb sanhi nito.

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    Pansin ko rin yan sa SF3 ko compared to my strada pick up pero its not a big deal for me no comment jeje.

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    Quote Originally Posted by airolynx View Post
    Hello Fellow Tsikot members,

    I was just wondering, and hopefully someone can shed some explanation into this, but I noticed that the exhaust smell coming from a hyundai CRDI engine smells different than one that comes from let's say a Toyota (D4D) or Mitsubishi (DI-D) engine.

    Yung sa Hyundai kasi (I noticed this with my accent and a Tucson CRDi parked once) parang sour-smelling yung amoy ng exhaust niya. Still smells like diesel exhaust, pero mas maasim and mas masakit sa ilong. Whereas with my architect's Montero DI-D and our company shuttle vans (Toyota Hiace Grandia with D4D) the exhaust smells like a regular diesel engine.

    Does anyone know what the difference is in terms of construction/design that might cause the difference?
    It could be the catalytic converter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JR318 View Post
    Pansin ko rin yan sa SF3 ko compared to my strada pick up pero its not a big deal for me no comment jeje.
    Napansin mo rin pala sir. No big deal din naman. Curious lang ako ano pinagkaiba ng mga engine design ng Hyundai vs Toyota or let's say Mitsu - sama na rin natin ibang brands na meron CRDi engines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    Ang bango nga ng amoy ng Hyundai CRDI exhaust. Di naman masakit sa baga. Ewan ko yung sa ibang brand.
    Haha! Acquired scent? :D Ang masakit talaga siguro sa ilong sir yung meron blowby na amoy yung meron kasamang engine oil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RomeoAlpha View Post
    question:

    what would be the purpose?

    IMHO, it is dangerous to smell or amuyin yung exhaust ng tambutso mapaGas of mapaDiesel.

    AFAIK, wala naman mapapala or any conclusive item kung ano amoy ng tambutso. maniwala pa ako kung may device na nakakabit at binabasa yung gma carbon and etc ng exhaust.

    otherwise kung hindi cancer TB makukuha niyo kakaamoy ng exhaust.

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    question:

    what would be the purpose?

    IMHO, it is dangerous to smell or amuyin yung exhaust ng tambutso mapaGas of mapaDiesel.

    AFAIK, wala naman mapapala or any conclusive item kung ano amoy ng tambutso. maniwala pa ako kung may device na nakakabit at binabasa yung gma carbon and etc ng exhaust.

    otherwise kung hindi cancer TB makukuha niyo kakaamoy ng exhaust.
    Thank you for the insight sir. We do understand that it is dangerous to deliberately smell the exhaust. Pero di naman po natin ito maiiwasan lalo't araw araw natin nararanasan either sumakay or mag drive ng petrol or diesel powered vehicle. No purpose on the question sir, just curiosity on the engineering behind the engines of different brands that result in kung ano man yung nagiging amoy ng exhaust.

    Peace po tayo sir ha I do understand your point we just want to have a fun discussion here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty View Post
    It could be the catalytic converter.
    Interesting point sir Monty, pero diba equipped with cat converters ang mitsu and toyota engines?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty View Post
    It could be the catalytic converter.
    Interesting point sir Monty, pero diba equipped with cat converters ang mitsu and toyota engines?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lew_Alcindor View Post
    Curiosity lang naman kuya. Wag masyado serious. Once in a lifetime experience lang hehehe.
    FYI, hindi sa usok nakukuha TB dahil bacteria anb sanhi nito.

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    Once in a lifetime? Bakit hindi natin araw-arawin ang libangang ito?!

    I kid. I kid. :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by KingReyes View Post
    Once in a lifetime? Bakit hindi natin araw-arawin ang libangang ito?!

    I kid. I kid. :D
    baka pag inaraw araw natin sir bumango na bigla yung amoy ng exhaust at hanapin na natin hehe.

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    Sa Hyundai Grand Starex namin na naka DPF sakto lang amoy. Parang maasim na ewan. Pero yung sa Hiace sakit sa ilong

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    Most probably because of catalytic converter...

    Different car manufacturers = different emissions design standard ng engine, different suppliers of catcon, different type of catcon, etc.

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    Most probably because of catalytic converter...

    Different car manufacturers = different emissions design standard ng engine, different suppliers of catcon, different type of catcon, etc.

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