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If you have money to throw around go for it...

Maybe you could use that money on something more usefull as timer is useless! but you want to be cool. :unsure::unsure:

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  • Just because it is, doesn't mean it should be.....
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Hey carlos

before you fit a turbo timer, check with your insurance company, you may find that it affects the cover of your vehicle.

shazzy

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Drive it easy for the last 500m to 1km and do everything else you need to do in a car before turning it off.

Thermosyphoning will take care of the rest.

No need for turbo timers, they only void insurance claims. :)

Merged post Edit:

This was on the second or third page.. I didn't realise this forum was fairly quiet. :P

Opps.. Serves me right for not checking thread creation dates.

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Only downside is u cant lock the doors while the car is still running

And the fact that you are breaking the law if you are not sitting in the car while it is idling :censored:

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Never in any time that Ive openned the turbo section of the workshop manual have I heard ford refer to thermosyphening, I understand the concept and if it is used well that's all well and good, but I agree with rotor motor about the bearings in the turbo being damamged when the oil temp rises after the engine and hence oil pump cease to operate. I spoke to a region SOC (service operations co-ordinator, or something like that) and was told the reason xr's don't come with them is because these cars are built on a budget, If that was the case and the hardware wasn't needed I'm sure ford could have created the engine management to allow the the car to run after a period of "spirited driving". So pretty much each to there own. This and other issues Ive tried to get answers from ford and even being an employee your just a mushroom (kept in the dark and fed sh*t).

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