Do turbo engines need to cool down?

Turbocharged engines do need to cool down before they are turned off. But in nearly all driving conditions, the engine does not reach temperatures that require a deliberate cooling down period.
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How long should you let a turbo car cool down?

Idling the engine cools the turbo because it circulates the oil, yet does not make the turbo "work." The amount of cooling it needs is directly related to the way you just finished driving it. When you drive it gently around town, 15 seconds should be more than adequate.
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How do you cool down a turbo?

Drive your car gently for the last minute or two of the drive, or let the car idle afterwards for at least 60 seconds. By letting it run. the oil will continue to circulate and cool down the turbo.
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Do turbocharged engines overheat?

Causes of overheating:

Hot shut down. DPF issues, such as regeneration, resulting in increased exhaust gas pressure and temperatures which leads to overheating of the turbine side of the turbocharger. Remapping, chipping or over-fueling.
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Why is cold air good for turbos?

Replace your intercooler with a more efficient model – reducing charged air temperatures and improving overall performance. Fit a cold air intake to your engine – meaning that colder, denser air is brought into the turbocharger. Fit a larger air intake – increasing the amount of air available to your turbo.
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Always WARM UP



Do turbos get hot fast?

A turbo can run very hot indeed so that doesn't surprise me. Most modern turbo charged cars run the oil through the turbo for a few minutes even after turning the engine off for this very reason.
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Is there a break in period for new turbos?

Allow the vehicle to idle for 10-15 minutes without applying any throttle. Even at idle, the turbo can be spinning at as much as 28,000 RPM's on certain models. Use this time to check for any loose fittings, hoses, exhaust leaks, and to bleed the cooling system of any trapped air.
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How do I keep my turbo healthy?

6 Ways to Protect Your Turbo Engine
  1. Regular Oil Maintenance. ...
  2. Warm Up the Engine. ...
  3. Don't Overstep the Limits of the Turbo when Cruising. ...
  4. Use Your Gears to Overtake. ...
  5. Let the Engine Cool After Driving. ...
  6. Don't Blip the Throttle Before Turning the Engine Off.
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What should you not do with a turbo engine?

  1. 5 Things You Shouldn't Do In A Turbocharged Vehicle. ...
  2. Don't Run Your Car Immediately. ...
  3. Don't Switch Off Immediately. ...
  4. Don't Lug Your Engine. ...
  5. Octane Fuel - Don't Use Lower Than Recommended. ...
  6. If you have a laggy turbo - don't mash the throttle.
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What happens if turbo gets too hot?

The turbine inlet wall is cracked. There are spots of burnt oil on the turbine shaft. There is a “varnished” effect on the turbine end of the turbine shaft. The turbine housing has become deformed or misshaped.
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Can you daily a turbo car?

Yes, it is totally fine to daily drive a turbo car. In fact, turbocharging – at least from the perspective of many manufacturers – is more about making daily driving easier for the driver by making cars more powerful, more fuel efficient and easier to drive.
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How long should you let your car idle before turning it off turbo?

With time, the turbo will become less effective. Take care of your turbo so that it gives your engine adequate boost and thus, an enjoyable driving experience for years to come. When Starting Off (especially in the morning): Let the car idle for 30 (minimum) - 60 (maximum) seconds before you drive off.
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Do turbos shorten engine life?

Turbochargers, Supercharges, and Nitrous all create higher cylinder pressures. This DOES reduce engine life ... PERIOD. Turbos and Superchargers make more heat, and heat reduces an engine's life ...
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Does a new turbo need running in?

Installing a new turbo. Before removing the turbo, we advise you let the engine idle to operating temperature before switching off and draining the engine oil from the sump (be VERY careful as oil will be HOT). As the oil is more fluid when warm, you have a greater chance of removing as much as possible.
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How long should a turbo last?

Turbos are designed to last the lifetime of the vehicle (or around 150,000 miles); however, it's possible for them to wear out over time depending on how hard you drive the car and the original build quality of the turbo.
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How long will a turbo engine last?

That said, there are many turbo engines that can last long. Take, for example, the turbodiesel in the Mark IV Volkswagen Golf / Jetta (from early 2000's). Many of them are going well past 200K miles with good maintenance.
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How do I prolong my turbo life?

Here are some easy steps to help those of us with turbocharged engines prolong the life of our turbochargers:
  1. Change your engine oil regularly and religiously. ...
  2. Keep the flow of air to and from your turbo as clear as can be. ...
  3. Do not ignore your intercooler. ...
  4. Always be sure to flush coolant more regularly.
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What to do after installing a new turbo?

After the installation

Start the engine and let it idle for 3 to 4 minutes to allow for proper inspection of oil, gas and air leakage. If any leakage is detected during engine start up, please fix the issue immediately. For VNT turbos, please ensure that actuator operates correctly after starting up.
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What makes a turbo glow red?

Turbo chargers are made of iron. When iron gets hot, it glows red. This effect is called red heat - you can see the colours or iron and the effect of red here. Turbo chargers get hot because hot exhaust gases flow through the manifold then the turbo.
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How hot is hot for a turbo?

A turbocharger is exposed to very high temperatures because it uses exhaust gas energy. A normal gasoline engine can get up to 1,000 degrees hot. If the car is parked after a long full-throttle drive, especially after a long drive on the highway, a build-up of heat can form in the engine compartment.
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How much HP does a cold air intake add to a turbo?

That's why a cold air intake is a small investment with a rather big payoff. It makes such a big difference, in fact, that the simple process of redirecting the filter to draw cooler air is good for a horsepower gain of about 5 to 20 ponies in most cars.
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Does heat soak affect turbo cars?

Heat soak is caused when hot components i.e. exhaust, turbo charger contribute to increasing the overall engine temperature and can have a critical affect on the engine particularly when the engine has been running and is then switched off.
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How do I know if my turbo has gone?

The symptoms of a damaged or failing turbo are:
  • Loss of power.
  • Slower, louder acceleration.
  • Difficulty maintaining high speeds.
  • Blue/grey smoke coming from the exhaust.
  • Engine dashboard light is showing.
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