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Excellent.. I wondered what Kryten from Red Dwarf did when that TV show finished
Quote from: Dazzler on December 18, 2011, 04:23:07Excellent.. I wondered what Kryten from Red Dwarf did when that TV show finished Jeez I couldn't listen to more than 1 minute of that
Newertheless, it is not a good idea to shut the engine off while the turbo and manifold are still red hot
You'd better wait a minute before turning the engine off.
Quote from: yggy on December 21, 2011, 05:34:51You'd better wait a minute before turning the engine off.And what to do if the temperature of the exhaust won't fall under 600 °C for 10 more minutes?
Quote from: henno77 on December 19, 2010, 13:40:41the oil was change every 20.000km i dont no what the oil was it was change at a main dealer all the time i think it was shell oilThat's a long time between oil changes....
the oil was change every 20.000km i dont no what the oil was it was change at a main dealer all the time i think it was shell oil
Quote from: neoto on December 21, 2011, 10:45:44Quote from: yggy on December 21, 2011, 05:34:51You'd better wait a minute before turning the engine off.And what to do if the temperature of the exhaust won't fall under 600 °C for 10 more minutes?The best advice is to get into the habit of driving "off boost" for the last 5 - 10 mins of any trip where boost has been used, this will give the extremely high revving turbo time to spool down with constant oil supply, so that when wsitching off the remaining oil in the turbo bearings will be sufficiently lubricated & wont get burned off by the turbo high temperatures as these will have had time to cool down.
I've done 37000+ now in 14 months and purring like a kitten (my car runs well too)
Welcome tgolisz, Glad to hear of your car's good reliability, many happy k's to come
Quote from: Ffoxy on December 21, 2011, 11:09:58Quote from: neoto on December 21, 2011, 10:45:44Quote from: yggy on December 21, 2011, 05:34:51You'd better wait a minute before turning the engine off.And what to do if the temperature of the exhaust won't fall under 600 °C for 10 more minutes?The best advice is to get into the habit of driving "off boost" for the last 5 - 10 mins of any trip where boost has been used, this will give the extremely high revving turbo time to spool down with constant oil supply, so that when wsitching off the remaining oil in the turbo bearings will be sufficiently lubricated & wont get burned off by the turbo high temperatures as these will have had time to cool down.The reason I wrote the question above is the DPF regeneration. I am repeating myself over and over regarding this DPF regeneration, but it really pisses me off sometimes. It happened at least 5 times that ECU started the regeneration a few minutes away from home... instead of normal exhaust temperature of ~200°C, it stays at over 600°C. And all the heat is going through turbo...
Turbo can't be regenerated.
i30 doesn't have DPF filter.
i30 doesn't have DPF filter. Turbo has to be cooled before turning engine off. That's all. Just keep your engine running for 30 sec before turning it off.