Should and Shouldn't do(s) with turbo cars
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Should and Shouldn't do(s) with turbo cars
Hey guys,
I'm just wondering what are some of the things that you should/shouldn't do with turbo cars.
I.e. avoid short trips where you're turning the engine on and off within a short period of time?
Just want to make sure the new car gets some TLC ;)
I'm just wondering what are some of the things that you should/shouldn't do with turbo cars.
I.e. avoid short trips where you're turning the engine on and off within a short period of time?
Just want to make sure the new car gets some TLC ;)
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Re: Should and Shouldn't do(s) with turbo cars
Ccan you install a turbo timer (i think thats the name) ,so it will run for a few mins after ignition is switched off.
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Re: Should and Shouldn't do(s) with turbo cars
*Illegal...? in NSW anyways.
I've already started developing the habit of letting the car sit in idle for a while after I've parked the car but I'm wondering whether there are anything else that I should know/do?
I've already started developing the habit of letting the car sit in idle for a while after I've parked the car but I'm wondering whether there are anything else that I should know/do?
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Re: Should and Shouldn't do(s) with turbo cars
Oh it's illegal, is that for aftermarket kits or factory assembled turbos (or both)
I know my brothers MY99 Wrx has a turbo timer, but perhaps it is illegal for him also.
The things you learn
I even let my car idle for 10-30 secs after each run.
I know my brothers MY99 Wrx has a turbo timer, but perhaps it is illegal for him also.
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Re: Should and Shouldn't do(s) with turbo cars
Its illegal to have a running car but for it to not be under your control. Inc t timers.
So long as you dont boost for a couple of minutes before shutting down its fine, whether by idling or doing a cool down lap.
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So long as you dont boost for a couple of minutes before shutting down its fine, whether by idling or doing a cool down lap.
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Take the rear muffler off so you baby it home the last 2 blocks and your parents don't hear you and complain
That's enough, oh and keep your oil changes to regular intervals.

That's enough, oh and keep your oil changes to regular intervals.
Huh?
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Re: Should and Shouldn't do(s) with turbo cars
I've heard horror stories with after market turbo timers on auto cars, ie. getting stuck in gear and not being able to shut the engine off!
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are GTR skylines not factory TURBO TIMER ??? lol
I really dont think its illegal or its only legal if its wired a certain way probably. Everyone in my area has a turbo timer.. People i know who have been red labelled didn't even have the turbo timer in there list of defects.
I think someone should double check this.
I really dont think its illegal or its only legal if its wired a certain way probably. Everyone in my area has a turbo timer.. People i know who have been red labelled didn't even have the turbo timer in there list of defects.
I think someone should double check this.
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Re: Should and Shouldn't do(s) with turbo cars
Mate, i think you're over-analysing this. The car's managed to get to 140k kms quite fine without a timer and with a new turbo now, you'll be fine for another 140k.
Just enjoy the car and make sure you keep the revs under 4000rpm at all times and you'll be fine...
Just enjoy the car and make sure you keep the revs under 4000rpm at all times and you'll be fine...
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hamx5ter wrote:Just enjoy the car and make sure you keep the revs OVER 4000rpm at all times and you'll be fine...
Amended for clarity and truth...
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Re: Should and Shouldn't do(s) with turbo cars
Don't run too much boost, don't shut the car down while the turbo is red hot.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Re: Should and Shouldn't do(s) with turbo cars
Thanks Okibi for the first piece of comment relevant to the topic
It currently has a boost gauge, do you think it would be worthwhile to invest in other gauges like a temperature gauge???... (since the one that comes stock is practically useless)

It currently has a boost gauge, do you think it would be worthwhile to invest in other gauges like a temperature gauge???... (since the one that comes stock is practically useless)
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If you're going to splash for gauges try and get some with "peak hold" if you can afford them. Going flat out on a track you might not be able to watch for boost spikes or the temperature jumping up until you're doing your cool down lap. Might give you enough not to damage anything.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Re: Should and Shouldn't do(s) with turbo cars
"peak hold"...?? ok, I'll do some research.
Seriously though, if I'm not going to be tracking this, do I really need to invest in other gauges as preventative measures?
Seriously though, if I'm not going to be tracking this, do I really need to invest in other gauges as preventative measures?
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Re: Should and Shouldn't do(s) with turbo cars
Your car is practically stock so even the boost guage is just for show. Does the stock guage opperate correctly? If so it will be just as useful to you as any one will. As for boost, they have boost cut for a reason, your safe to run up to boost cut. And yeah as said just dont stop it within 2 minutes of a couple long hard pulls.
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