Life expectancy of turbos
If your bov is adjusted properly and you don't starve them for oil they should last the life of the car.
Signs of them going bad, Motor burining oil. If the seals on the shaft go oil will get into the compressor housing and be sent off to the cylenders to be burnt.
Shaft play, If your compressor wheel is touching the wall of the compressor housing or moving in and out a lot your turbo needs a rebuild.
Signs of them going bad, Motor burining oil. If the seals on the shaft go oil will get into the compressor housing and be sent off to the cylenders to be burnt.
Shaft play, If your compressor wheel is touching the wall of the compressor housing or moving in and out a lot your turbo needs a rebuild.
Change oil/filter every 3000miles with a quality synthetic oil, and establish proper cool-down practices, and the turbos should last the life of the motor.
100K or so.
100K or so.
As you can tell from my sig, I have had my twin turbo for 10 years and have 125K miles on them. They are going as strong as new.
Here are the 2 secrets I believe saved my turbos:
1 - Changed oil every 3000 miles religiously (engine and turbos share the same oil in the Stealth)
2 - Always let my engine warm up for a couple of minutes and ALWAYS let them cool down for at least one minute. That can be achieved either with patience or a turbo timer (which costs under $100)
Here are the 2 secrets I believe saved my turbos:
1 - Changed oil every 3000 miles religiously (engine and turbos share the same oil in the Stealth)
2 - Always let my engine warm up for a couple of minutes and ALWAYS let them cool down for at least one minute. That can be achieved either with patience or a turbo timer (which costs under $100)
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