So when you rev it up two things happen. You spin up your turbine wheel to say 100,000 rpm and you introduce heat into the turbo housing. Now you shut your engine off. Immediately stopping oil flow to the turbo. So you have the heat, the racing turbine, and no oil. Get it? It's always a good practice to idle any turbo motor for 30 seconds before shutdown to allow things to spin down and cool off.
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Gonna assume that’s a good thing lol?
This will do absolutely nothing.
Please refrain from revving your turbocharged engine then immediately shutting it off.
For what reason?
Nah we sending it through the hood 😂.
So when you rev it up two things happen. You spin up your turbine wheel to say 100,000 rpm and you introduce heat into the turbo housing. Now you shut your engine off. Immediately stopping oil flow to the turbo. So you have the heat, the racing turbine, and no oil. Get it? It's always a good practice to idle any turbo motor for 30 seconds before shutdown to allow things to spin down and cool off.
@@jackalay23 honestly we beat on our stuff so this is for fun
@jackalay23 dude if that were the case, they would have turbo timers installed from factory for all diesel trucks.