Turbofalke Member 658 Member For: 20y 2d Location: Mexico Posted 27/04/05 03:53 AM Share Posted 27/04/05 03:53 AM As far as I'm aware Turbo timers are not legal...... not to mention RICE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
utexr6t Member 69 Member For: 19y 7m 9d Gender: Male Location: Adelaide Posted 27/04/05 06:41 AM Share Posted 27/04/05 06:41 AM not really concerned about legailities, more interested in turbo longevity Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blown BA In Your Face Member 6,195 Member For: 21y 8m 8d Gender: Male Location: Peninsula Posted 27/04/05 06:44 AM Share Posted 27/04/05 06:44 AM This and most other water cooled turbos are designed to continue circulating water well after the engine is turned off. The water at the top of the turbo boils and draws colder water through it. Pretty clever really So running the engine after would just keep the turbo hotter longer.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>It's called THERMOSYPHON TURBO Ford used the thermosyphon trick..how it works simply,turn off donk,turbo hot boils coolant,boiling coolant rises up the pipe which means new coolant flows in,so you get a flow of coolant moving around and around with out the water pump running.Pretty neat trick that,good for around town stuff.If you do a track day and sting the living sh!t out of it,you should let it run a bit before shut down Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
utexr6t Member 69 Member For: 19y 7m 9d Gender: Male Location: Adelaide Posted 27/04/05 07:48 AM Share Posted 27/04/05 07:48 AM Thanks Blown BA. All the info I need. No need to spend 200 squids on one then. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paradoxx Colossal Member Member 5,049 Member For: 20y 2m 24d Gender: Male Location: Perth, WA Posted 27/04/05 07:49 AM Share Posted 27/04/05 07:49 AM Smart Arse Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blown BA In Your Face Member 6,195 Member For: 21y 8m 8d Gender: Male Location: Peninsula Posted 27/04/05 09:10 AM Share Posted 27/04/05 09:10 AM Thanks Blown BA. All the info I need. No need to spend 200 squids on one then.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>That's good to hear........that way you can spend your 200 on mods Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robdam Member 21 Member For: 19y 8m 27d Posted 03/06/05 08:17 AM Share Posted 03/06/05 08:17 AM Id like to get some feed back on this because I have asked the service manager and he said no. My xr6t runs pretty hot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xr6t ute Member 442 Member For: 20y 7m Gender: Male Location: Gold Coast Posted 03/06/05 08:25 AM Share Posted 03/06/05 08:25 AM Id like to get some feed back on this because I have asked the service manager and he said no. My xr6t runs pretty hot.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>No you need one, I dont know if there is anyone here that uses one either. If you been doing some spirited driving just let it idle for a minute before you turn it off. What do you mean by running hot?Shane Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blown BA In Your Face Member 6,195 Member For: 21y 8m 8d Gender: Male Location: Peninsula Posted 03/06/05 08:49 AM Share Posted 03/06/05 08:49 AM How many times have we been through this THERMOSYPHON TURBO Ford used the thermosyphon trick..how it works simply,turn off donk,turbo hot boils coolant,boiling coolant rises up the pipe which means new coolant flows in,so you get a flow of coolant moving around and around with out the water pump running.Pretty neat trick that,good for around town stuff.If you do a track day and sting the living sh!t out of it,you should let it run a bit before shut down Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Rota_Motor Guests Posted 03/06/05 12:37 PM Share Posted 03/06/05 12:37 PM so it thermosyphons, but the oil doesnt thermosyphon, so it cooks any oil that m,ay be sitting in or around the red hot turbo bearings after a hot shut down, just ready to go to work on the bearings when the car gets started up next.but hey, I dont even own a turbo, and I still drive easy til its warm, then let it idle down for a bit after a hard run to let everything normalise temps again. but I guess as long as you have warranty it isnt an issue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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