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- Levi
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Here try this. This is from turbo smart. Scroll down to turbo care. It specifically mentions water cooled and care.We could settle this debate very easily. If anyone has any evidence that oil coking is a widespread issue please share it. I've looked, and I can't find any. Ford has been making its line of EcoBoost engines for well over a decade now; there are literally MILLIONS of them in operation around the world. If there were any widespread issues with turbo-related oil coking I think we would know about it by now. Show me the data.
Still says it’s good idea to warm and cool them.
But I assume you won’t take the word of that company either.
https://www.turbosmart.com/news/boost-your-knowledge-the-ultimate-guide-to-turbochargers/
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