blue smoke on idle and short period after.

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hi all i have an a3 170 bmn and i have had issues since i have bought the car, il keep it short at this point but i have had the dpf removed when i first got the car as it was bust and i think this issue has coused it.

basiclly if i have the car ticking over it will start to blast blue smoke out the back if i then drive it will run a little bit poor and still smoke for about a mile then it will clear and will drive 100% until the next time it ticks over and the process starts again.

i need to act quick as i think the issues is getting worse as it has just started turning over a few times before starting.

i have changed loads on this car to try and cure this but up to now no joy.

replaced genuine bosch air flow meter
replaced 4 injectors and seals (injectors were used from 20k car but all suppose to be working and did come from good source who i know)

replaced tandem pump and gasket (pump from ebay with supposibly 18k on but did look very new)

now i know your going to say you should of replaced parts with new ones as i havent ruled anything out but its the £ i only bought the car in june and i aint had it working yet, its the most expensive car i have owned and up to now the most unreliable i know ive made the mestake of buying someone elses problem but can anybody please help me in to what to do next?

ps i dont seem to have noticed loosing any engine oil so if i am its only a small amount and i have done 2 changes since owning the car, the car had 113k on when i bought it, it now has 118k
 
Are you loosing coolant?

Also could be a turbo problem, They can chuck out smoke at idle if there shot
 
Did you have the car re-mapped when you had the DPF removed i'am led to beleave that cars have to have a new map created when they have had DPF removal
 
I would have said injectors had you not already changed them.

Good luck mate.

Chris
 
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