turbo shutdown procedure
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Re: turbo shutdown procedure
On 29 Aug 2005 11:28:12 -0700, "Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
>As long as you're not pulling directly into your driveway from the
>Interstate, you'll be fine. I suspect that most of us have at least a
>few minutes of slow driving while getting into our neighborhoods, so
>that would do it as well. It's not so much the idling, it's the 'not
>using the turbo' prior to shut-off that is important.
>
>Dan D
>'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
>Central NJ USA
I appreciate the context in these responses. I can see where a problem
might lie in zooming off the interstate/turnpike to quickly gas up.
Having just had a turbo replaced due to an "oil sludge" problem, (Audi
covered it via extended warranty) I will tend to err on the side of
caution in the foreseeable future.
Robin Nelson
'01 A4TQ
>As long as you're not pulling directly into your driveway from the
>Interstate, you'll be fine. I suspect that most of us have at least a
>few minutes of slow driving while getting into our neighborhoods, so
>that would do it as well. It's not so much the idling, it's the 'not
>using the turbo' prior to shut-off that is important.
>
>Dan D
>'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
>Central NJ USA
I appreciate the context in these responses. I can see where a problem
might lie in zooming off the interstate/turnpike to quickly gas up.
Having just had a turbo replaced due to an "oil sludge" problem, (Audi
covered it via extended warranty) I will tend to err on the side of
caution in the foreseeable future.
Robin Nelson
'01 A4TQ
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Re: turbo shutdown procedure
On 29 Aug 2005 11:28:12 -0700, "Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote:
>As long as you're not pulling directly into your driveway from the
>Interstate, you'll be fine. I suspect that most of us have at least a
>few minutes of slow driving while getting into our neighborhoods, so
>that would do it as well. It's not so much the idling, it's the 'not
>using the turbo' prior to shut-off that is important.
>
>Dan D
>'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
>Central NJ USA
I appreciate the context in these responses. I can see where a problem
might lie in zooming off the interstate/turnpike to quickly gas up.
Having just had a turbo replaced due to an "oil sludge" problem, (Audi
covered it via extended warranty) I will tend to err on the side of
caution in the foreseeable future.
Robin Nelson
'01 A4TQ
>As long as you're not pulling directly into your driveway from the
>Interstate, you'll be fine. I suspect that most of us have at least a
>few minutes of slow driving while getting into our neighborhoods, so
>that would do it as well. It's not so much the idling, it's the 'not
>using the turbo' prior to shut-off that is important.
>
>Dan D
>'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
>Central NJ USA
I appreciate the context in these responses. I can see where a problem
might lie in zooming off the interstate/turnpike to quickly gas up.
Having just had a turbo replaced due to an "oil sludge" problem, (Audi
covered it via extended warranty) I will tend to err on the side of
caution in the foreseeable future.
Robin Nelson
'01 A4TQ
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