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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 2161" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Its not that the turbo spins fast whille trailering, it is that it spins with no lubrication from the engine oil. When the engine is started if the bearings where run dry it is vary hard on the turbo when it spools up. Turbos can run 60000 to 80000 rpm, there is not much room for poor bearings. I not saying one trip (or maybe you get away with it for a long time) will destroy your turbo, but I know first hand that it is possible. This applies to anything with a turbo. I don't think i matters which way it facing on the trailer. Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 2161, member: 307"] Its not that the turbo spins fast whille trailering, it is that it spins with no lubrication from the engine oil. When the engine is started if the bearings where run dry it is vary hard on the turbo when it spools up. Turbos can run 60000 to 80000 rpm, there is not much room for poor bearings. I not saying one trip (or maybe you get away with it for a long time) will destroy your turbo, but I know first hand that it is possible. This applies to anything with a turbo. I don't think i matters which way it facing on the trailer. Ken [/QUOTE]
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