Do you idle your tractor ?

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S1NGH 001

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P1000 said:
S1NGH 001 said:
We're a bunch of clued up fanatics :rollsmile:


flyhid said:
I thought that all newer model turbo cars has has turbo protectors so no need to idle or am I wrong.......

It's always advisable to let the Turbo cool down for a bit, especially when driving hard, remember the turbo is running at approx 19000 - 22000 rpm



You're out by a digit or so there 125 000-200 000 rpm - these are "turbines" after all.



Typo on my ipad :tease:
 

Radar747

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Speedy said:
I have about 2km or speedbump littered road leading up to my home, so just take it super smooth for this duration and stay off boost, when I pull into the driveway about 30 seconds of idle and that`s me.

Hopefully its beneficial otherwise at least if my turbo goes I wont feel guilty!:rollsmile:

yup this is exactly what I do sometimes 60secs if I have driven harder.
 
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