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In addition to the information provided by @SireDragonChester,
If you are using mod trucks, it will not always work because modders often make modifications to the exhausts.
I will not support modded vehicles because I would need to hack the mod to collect the information, and I will not do that, sorry.
A) mod conflict or B) bad download or C) have too high or low in mod priority. Un Sub, restart windows then resub. See if that fix it.
Yes, it needs to be DirectX11. If you start in OpenGL mode, the smoke will look strange, like in Minecraft.
Links are in the description of this mod.
They need to have higher priority than this mod to apply the change.
The smoke is applied directly to the exhaust pipes. I use an original feature from the game map. I tried to implement the feature you mentioned, but I can't cut the smoke with the engine off, and I can't change the smoke volume according to the trucks' acceleration or gear changes.
The mod presented is the best I can do.
I'm sorry if it doesn't meet your expectations.