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Originally Posted by Wuero370z Just curious, is the turbo oil cooled? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I think he is water cooled with a sealed system he adds bearing

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Old 07-27-2020, 09:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Just curious, is the turbo oil cooled?


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I think he is water cooled with a sealed system he adds bearing grease too every 3k miles. Your FI kit will be both water and oil cooled. Turbo's never lasted until they started water cooling them back in the mid 80's.
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Another hard thing on turbo's. Rev'ing the motor, then shutting it off. The little rotors could be spinning as fast as 100,000 rpm with no cooling or oil.
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Another hard thing on turbo's. Rev'ing the motor, then shutting it off. The little rotors could be spinning as fast as 100,000 rpm with no cooling or oil.

So ideally you’d want to let the vehicle come to idle before shutting off right?


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So ideally you’d want to let the vehicle come to idle before shutting off right?


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For 2 to 3 minutes minimum. 5 is better. It depends how hard you have been running your car. If the manifolds are glowing, wait longer. LMAO....
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For 2 to 3 minutes minimum. 5 is better. It depends how hard you have been running your car. If the manifolds are glowing, wait longer. LMAO....
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I think he is water cooled with a sealed system he adds bearing grease too every 3k miles. Your FI kit will be both water and oil cooled. Turbo's never lasted until they started water cooling them back in the mid 80's.
Spooler is correct. The current BP kit uses the Comp turbo, which is an oilless system, but still uses water cooling.
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