I know I did a no-brainer, but it was a late night of replacing valve gaskets and I was in a hurry to get my 2002 LS8 put back together. When hooking up the vacuum lines and coolant lines, I connected the degass vent line to the vacuum port on the air intake pipe next to the Mass air sensor. When I started the car, the exhaust was filled will white smoke/vapor. I also changed the spark plugs and sprayed some carb cleaner in the spark plug cavity to clean the oil out. I didn't think much about the excessive smoke because I thought the engine needed to burn off excess carbon deposits. I shut the engine off and connected the lines correctly. I had to disconnect the battery to reset the engine code. I restarted the engine and the white smoke/vapor quickly went away but at high rpm's the white smoke/vapor reappears. Do I have antifreeze in the exhaust pipe that needs to burned away or do I have more serious issues?