I understand about the smoke dispersal when moving but if get home after a 30 min. drive and put it in park and lay on the accelerator for a second or two and let off I normally see very little smoke. In this particular instance, after idling for 15 minutes or so, I would see a lot of smoke after stepping on the accelerator in park. So I was curious if oil could get into the turbo while idling (little air flow) and then when winding up the RPM's the oil would be injected into the intake causing the smoke? Also, in this instance when I went for a drive after the idling, smoke was MUCH more apparent even with the dispersal.
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