Tips To Protect Your Car's Turbo

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Tips To Protect Your Car's Turbo

Transcript of Tips To Protect Your Car's Turbo

Tips To Protect Your Car's Turbo

Turbo charger is designed to create extra air flow into the

combustion chamber for more energy generation.

The turbo charger spins very fast and always exposed to the excess heat of the engine which can accelerate the wear and tear

easily.

Make sure to use engine oil suggested in owner's manual to protect bearings from seizing or producing excess heat.

The right engine oil also prevents corrosion build up by preventing deposit of oil debris.

There are reputed engine oils available in market in which a motorist can clearly see the viscosity or grade or whether it protects the turbo charger or not. Check everything before

purchasing them.

As per owner's manual, when you take a regular care of the vehicle and its parts, you definitely get less bill on servicing and

vice versa.

Turbo charged engines are little different from other engine types and you need to take more care to get a better energy

output.

Some tips to protect the turbocharger are as follows :---

:- After starting engine, you shouldn't rush to rev which can cause engine failure.

:- When you suddenly rev, it puts additional pressure on turbocharger.

:- Make sure to wait a minimum of 5-10 minutes which allows the engine oil to reach and warm up the

turbocharger.

:- As per manufacturers, proper oil management is the important aspect for taking care of turbocharger.

:- Oil lubricates the moving parts of turbo and also cools down on the way to reduce the wear and tear.

:- Always check with the owner's manual before purchasing any type engine oil and choose right API quality of oil.

:- As per owner's manual, make sure to change engine oil in every 5,000 miles which prevents any turbocharger and engine

related problem in future.

:- Just as engine warming up is important, same goes to cooling down before shutting the ignition off.

:- If you turn off the engine in rush before letting it cool down, the hot oil leads to unnecessary build up of

carbonized oil inside your turbo which will limit the lifespan of turbo.

:- When your vehicle has turbocharger, make sure to leave the engine for couple of minutes before switching the ignition off.

:- The proper use of cruise control also limits the wear and tear of turbo and engine.

:- While you are using cruise control, make sure to use a minimum amount of force on acceleration to maintain the

desired speed.

:- When you maintain a regular speed with cruising, it not only improves your fuel efficiency but also protects the

engine.

:- Do not use engine oil beyond the advised limit as it can hamper the life of turbocharger.

:- Never shut off the engine immediately after driving a long distance as this can cause major damage to the internal

turbine.

:- When you shuts off the engine immediately, it not only increases the damage risk of bearings but also leads a way to

premature failure of engine parts.

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