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Deegraham0 Member Since: 22 Oct 2014 Location: Aberdeenshire Posts: 28 |
Where do we stand with the stop/start, if we can't just pull up and switch off. Would it be that because we know the engine will turn back on after a limited period, the affect on the turbo will be minimal? Currently driving: MY 2015 RRS SDV6 Dynamic Fuji White Mini Cooper S Gone: MY13 RR Evoque Dynamic Black MY12 RRS SDV6 HSE Luxury Baltic Blue 2012 Land Rover Freelander2 2.2 TD4 XS Fuji White 2012 BMW 320d Sport Arctic White 2009 Mazda RX8 R3 Grey 2005 BMW 523i SE Grey |
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Wed Jul 25 2018 8:11am |
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Deegraham0 Member Since: 22 Oct 2014 Location: Aberdeenshire Posts: 28 |
I personally like the auto start/stop but a number of people on here would disagree. I would like to think that JLR have thought of this when they introduced the function to these engines.
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Wed Jul 25 2018 10:17am |
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mlines Member Since: 10 Dec 2006 Location: UK Posts: 480 |
The Turbo having to run down after a fast run applies to first generation cars fitted with a turbo. Turbos spin so fast that the only "bearings" that can keep up are phosphor bronze coated with oil, the turbo effectively floats within its bearing with no metal to metal contact. The oil is fed under pressure to create the oil film. When the engine switches off the oil pressure disappears and the turbo risks high speed metal to metal contact if it has not spun down.
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Wed Jul 25 2018 12:16pm |
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Deegraham0 Member Since: 22 Oct 2014 Location: Aberdeenshire Posts: 28 |
Great response mlines...thanks Currently driving:
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Wed Jul 25 2018 12:42pm |
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DangerMouseUK Member Since: 16 Jul 2016 Location: London Posts: 528 |
Great answers here and yeah I was gonna ask about the stop/start as well ! So glad that's answered.
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Wed Jul 25 2018 1:59pm |
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naks Member Since: 15 Jul 2016 Location: Stellenbosch Posts: 1167 |
here are my findings after a quick trip around town:
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Wed Jul 25 2018 2:00pm |
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DangerMouseUK Member Since: 16 Jul 2016 Location: London Posts: 528 |
Thats pretty nice to know so the onboard temp gauge is optimistic. Then again in town driving where you're sat around more maybe it heats up quicker? Not sure.
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Wed Jul 25 2018 8:35pm |
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Father Jack Member Since: 16 Oct 2016 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 480 |
10k to warm up is about right , that's about 6 or 7 miles/10 mins for me and, coincidentally and for all that people say the temp gauge is rubbish is, err, pretty much bang on when my sdv6 gauge hits the middle. |
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Thu Jul 26 2018 6:30am |
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naks Member Since: 15 Jul 2016 Location: Stellenbosch Posts: 1167 |
^ you must be the first ever LR owner who owns a vehicle with an accurate temperature gauge then --
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Thu Jul 26 2018 7:49am |
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DangerMouseUK Member Since: 16 Jul 2016 Location: London Posts: 528 |
Anyone |
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Thu Jul 26 2018 10:27am |
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naks Member Since: 15 Jul 2016 Location: Stellenbosch Posts: 1167 |
^ doubtful, but best not to make a habit of it --
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Thu Jul 26 2018 10:28am |
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Father Jack Member Since: 16 Oct 2016 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 480 |
To be fair, best not to make assumptions. I didn't claim it was accurate. Many cars aren't. I simply said that after around the same 10km or 6 miles you mentioned, that was the point at which mine edged to halfway. Ask yourself if I have any special reason to lie ? Hope that helps. |
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Thu Jul 26 2018 5:51pm |
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GodivaNige Member Since: 14 May 2016 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 420 |
Good post by naks above which clearly highlights an engine isn’t properly warmed up when the water temp gauge hits its ‘normal’ position. My previous car was a Touareg which was blessed with an oil temp gauge (as well as the usual water temp gauge) it usually took a good 10-15 minutes after the water temp stopped climbing, for the oil temp to rise to around 70-80C |
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Thu Jul 26 2018 6:49pm |
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naks Member Since: 15 Jul 2016 Location: Stellenbosch Posts: 1167 |
sorry buddy, I didn't mean to say you were lying, rather that LR's temp gauge is so bad that it's almost never accurate.
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Thu Jul 26 2018 6:49pm |
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