Driver Mistakes That Ruin the Turbo Engine in a Car.


Oil Contamination
The turbocharger operates under high heat and pressure, which requires clean oil for uninterrupted function. Neglecting maintenance can lead to rapid wear and costly replacements, writes Slash Gear.
Accelerating Immediately After Cold Start
The turbine's rotational speed can reach up to 220,000 RPM. A thin layer of oil is the only barrier against wear on moving parts. If the channels inside the turbine are blocked, the unit will not receive the necessary lubrication, which can lead to serious breakdowns.
Incorrect Fuel
Low-quality fuel can cause detonation in the turbocharger, leading to severe damage inside the engine. Using high-quality fuel helps avoid these problems and ensures optimal performance of the unit.
Users are advised to follow manufacturers' recommendations regarding oil quality to avoid serious issues with the turbo and the engine as a whole.
The presented news highlights the importance of proper care and maintenance of the turbocharger of a car for its efficient operation and prevention of serious breakdowns. Careful attention to oil quality, fuel, and maintaining optimal operating conditions is a key factor for the long-term functioning of the engine.Read also
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