break-in period for new turbo
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break-in period for new turbo
is there break-in period for new turbo and how many miles should it be. i'm putting the turbo in thursday and what to go racing sunday at NIRA. how many miles should i have on the turbo before i could run it hard. should i use regular oil to break-in. i was planning to use mobile tri-synthetic after the turbo is install.
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Re: break-in period for new turbo (rice4life)
it's allready broken in...turbonetics or garret balance it at high speed before they ship it..
you don't need to break it in, slap it in, and bosot...
you don't need to break it in, slap it in, and bosot...
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Re: break-in period for new turbo (Flamenco-NA)
Yup....I dunno why everyone thinks they gotta break in their turbos...the funny thing is when people think they gotta break in their "new" used motors when they have a swap hehe.
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Re: break-in period for new turbo (rice4life)
Just make sure you crank the motor over a few times to get oil flowing through the turbo before you drive on it the first time...
Even though most say you don't need to break it in, I always break in my turbos for at least 100 miles. Sure I can't resist a boost or two, but I'm easy on it at first. I don't know why, but I tend to break in just about everything.
[Modified by degradated, 2:08 AM 6/12/2002]
Even though most say you don't need to break it in, I always break in my turbos for at least 100 miles. Sure I can't resist a boost or two, but I'm easy on it at first. I don't know why, but I tend to break in just about everything.
[Modified by degradated, 2:08 AM 6/12/2002]
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Re: break-in period for new turbo (degradated)
Just make sure you crank the motor over a few times to get oil flowing through the turbo before you drive on it the first time...
[Modified by degradated, 2:08 AM 6/12/2002]
[Modified by degradated, 2:08 AM 6/12/2002]
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Re: break-in period for new turbo (jamal-188)
Like cut the ignition and crank the key a few times or crank the motor by hand a few times? I guess it wouldn't really matter would it?
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