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Alan41 Member Since: 13 Jul 2017 Location: Scarborough Posts: 1 |
I've recently bought a rrs , my last 2 cars were landcruisers, in the landcruiser handbook it says after a fast run or towing to leave it ticking over for 2 mins to allow the turbo to stop , i can't see anything in the rrs handbook to do the same.
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Sat Jul 15 2017 7:26am |
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Disco_Mikey Member Since: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Dundee, Scotland Posts: 4395 |
Best practice to do it |
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Sat Jul 15 2017 7:35am |
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GodivaNige Member Since: 14 May 2016 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 420 |
Really? Are TDV8 turbos water cooled? |
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Sat Jul 15 2017 7:47am |
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Disco_Mikey Member Since: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Dundee, Scotland Posts: 4395 |
Neither the 2.7, 3.0 or 3.6 turbos are water cooled |
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Sat Jul 15 2017 8:16am |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
Thanks for that Mickey, I stand corrected............. again! 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Sat Jul 15 2017 8:26am |
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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4943 |
It's party to allow the turbo to spin down.
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Sat Jul 15 2017 8:38am |
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GodivaNige Member Since: 14 May 2016 Location: Warwickshire Posts: 420 |
Do any of the RRS2 diesels have water cooled turbos? Just curious |
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Sat Jul 15 2017 9:04am |
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DrRob Member Since: 23 Feb 2011 Location: Hampshire Posts: 2011 |
I always let it idle before switch off. A diesel engineer told me this tip back in the early 90s Visitor from fullfatrr.com
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Sat Jul 15 2017 10:15am |
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ragpicker Member Since: 21 Mar 2016 Location: Teesside Posts: 47 |
I always make sure I cruise to a halt off boost before immediately shutting off in my turbo'd cars. Turbo failure is usually due to oil starvation due to clogged up pipes. The last thing I would do is leave an engine running whilst stationary in case it cooks the oil in the pipes and sludges them up. They definitely need a cooling off process though, this is just my way of doing it.. |
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Sat Jul 15 2017 6:10pm |
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d-9 Member Since: 10 Jan 2017 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 311 |
Ragpicker, the oil doesn't stop moving when the car stops moving! Leaving it ticking over for a bit after you've stopped will continue to circulate the oil through the turbos and hopefully prevent sludging as it will move any very hot oil back into the sump as the turbos cool |
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Sat Jul 15 2017 10:08pm |
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ragpicker Member Since: 21 Mar 2016 Location: Teesside Posts: 47 |
Doesn't it!?
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Sun Jul 16 2017 8:45am |
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Disco_Mikey Member Since: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Dundee, Scotland Posts: 4395 |
That's why the car should be driven gently for a few miles before switching off |
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Sun Jul 16 2017 10:07am |
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