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Synthetic oil a must with Turbos
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<blockquote data-quote="mllud" data-source="post: 14858" data-attributes="member: 1012"><p>Oil breaking down due to lack of maintance would shorten life IMO. turbos were Running long lives for a lot of years before synthetic oil was around.</p><p>Im not saying there couldnt be something to an advantage of using synthetic oil. Im always interested in Information.</p><p> I had never heard about pluging the the exhaust. That makes sence. Turbos run on a thin film of pressurize oil. That thing could get spinning prety good running down the road. I guess sitting outside over time could put wear on also.</p><p>.This could turn out to be like when Heraldo Revera opened Al copons vault. Joe could be fun-en with us. Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mllud, post: 14858, member: 1012"] Oil breaking down due to lack of maintance would shorten life IMO. turbos were Running long lives for a lot of years before synthetic oil was around. Im not saying there couldnt be something to an advantage of using synthetic oil. Im always interested in Information. I had never heard about pluging the the exhaust. That makes sence. Turbos run on a thin film of pressurize oil. That thing could get spinning prety good running down the road. I guess sitting outside over time could put wear on also. .This could turn out to be like when Heraldo Revera opened Al copons vault. Joe could be fun-en with us. Mike [/QUOTE]
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