the engine never gets hot when you are in a long climb. what you have to be careful of is the exhaust temp. but that is all depending on fuel setup. as far as letting anything cool own that would be the clutches and belt. they tend to be the things that suffer the most with heat if you dont let them cool off ever so often.
its really the same amount of care... check bolts and connections..... make sure you have oil in the turbo oil tank.... keep an eye on the exhaust gaskets..... i but 1500 miles this sled last season and never touched it... pull and go like a stock sled with 50% more power. and yes a turbo works great at lower elevations just a bit different set up..
cpc?
apelsin66 2 years ago
@apelsin66 ... cutlers performance center
b1dodge 2 years ago
Hey i was thinking about getting an 08 M8 And maybe getting a turbo, If i do get one, How long could i run it before i have to let it cool off?
crazybmxer876 2 years ago
the engine never gets hot when you are in a long climb. what you have to be careful of is the exhaust temp. but that is all depending on fuel setup. as far as letting anything cool own that would be the clutches and belt. they tend to be the things that suffer the most with heat if you dont let them cool off ever so often.
b1dodge 2 years ago
how much extra care does it take to maitain a turbo compared to a stock sled and will they work for lower elevations
articcat2006 2 years ago
its really the same amount of care... check bolts and connections..... make sure you have oil in the turbo oil tank.... keep an eye on the exhaust gaskets..... i but 1500 miles this sled last season and never touched it... pull and go like a stock sled with 50% more power. and yes a turbo works great at lower elevations just a bit different set up..
b1dodge 2 years ago