Turbo talk?
Clean air, clean oil, and warm ups and cool downs will make your turbo last the longest. A typical life expectancy is hard to say. It all depends on how the turbo was treated. Stock turbo, stock truck, well taken care of could last a million miles.
just curious could you explain the proper "warm ups" and "cool down" for the turbo thanks
not super sure what a fellow could do for warming up a turbo except to not wind it without oil pressure, but the cool down is important. idle for a minute or two before you shut down, that will cool the turbo a bit and help from coking the oil in the housing.
cooler than 300-350 if you have a pyro.
cooler than 300-350 if you have a pyro.
im not easy on my turbo its a stock hx 35 with waste gate delete i let it warm up before getting on it let it cool down to at least 300 and pust 37psi when i had my smarty and tst power max i was pushing 42psi at wot
its got 235k
its got 235k
[QUOTE=blacksally;974379]im not easy on my turbo its a stock hx 35 with waste gate delete i let it warm up before getting on it let it cool down to at least 300 and pust 37psi when i had my smarty and tst power max i was pushing 42psi at wot
its got 235k
42psi is as high as i have gotten my stock hx35 to go up to. and that with just what i have in my signature. but in order to reach the 42psi i have to be running a more aggressive tune on the quad adrenaline
its got 235k42psi is as high as i have gotten my stock hx35 to go up to. and that with just what i have in my signature. but in order to reach the 42psi i have to be running a more aggressive tune on the quad adrenaline
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