2-3 min
2-3 min
2-3 min
Keeps your car running for a set amount of time to let the turbo charger cool down. It achieves this because cooler oil and water will run through the journals of the turbo.
Coolers are necessary after a turbo-charge to help in the smooth running of the engine. The main purpose of the coolers is to cool down the engine after using a turbo charger.
the vehicle probably has what is called a turbo timer. oil runs through a turbo lubricating and cooling the bearings when in operation. normally when you turn off the car the oil no longer pumps and the turbo is left remaining very hot. the turbo timer continues to pump oil through the turbo in order to prevent damage to the hot turbo allowing it to cool off extending its life
To properly cool down a 1981 Turbo Charger Trans Am, allow the engine to idle for about 5-10 minutes after driving, especially if it has been under heavy load or high RPMs. This idling period helps to reduce turbocharger temperatures by allowing the oil to circulate and cool the turbo. Avoid turning off the engine immediately after driving, as this can lead to oil coking in the turbo bearing due to residual heat. Regularly checking and maintaining oil levels and quality is also essential for optimal turbo performance.
Some turbo cars will be fitted with a turbo timer, which keeps the engine running for a specified time after the ignition is turned off. This allows the turbo to cool down before the engine shuts off, which prevents potential damage to the turbo.
1969 dodge charger
Brakes typically take about 30 minutes to cool down after heavy use. It is important to allow them to cool to prevent damage and ensure optimal performance.
cool your Intercharger on a Turbo
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