Hahahaha, or forget to check the spark arrestor in the muffler (again) :(
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If you could turn up idle fuelling it would have the same effect as pressing the accelerator (rpm would increase).
Since air is not metered on a diesel, the only thing keeping rpm where it is is the amount of fuel being injected.
On diesels which use a butterfly valve in the intake to produce vacuum, you may be able to make it smoky at idle by turning up the fuel.
Turbo is fingered. Had it on drill rigs running Cummins engines.
Yes. Incomplete combustion. Work it out from there. Bob
Actually, my wife made my work car smoke at idle.
It's the anti-stall feature which cranks up fuel and advances injection timing to try and stave off a stall. I was watching one day when she tried to start off in 3rd instead of 1st.:D
in that case its not idling, its working.