VAMike
Well-Known Member
But unnecessary steps aren't prevention, they're superstition. I mean I could say the reason I got well over 200k miles on my last turbo (still going) is that I wear glasses. You can't prove that I wouldn't have had engine problems if I didn't wear glasses, but I'm pretty sure anyone who puts on glasses to get high mileage is going to waste their time. Is the glasses example ridiculous? Of course--but other cargo cult practices are just as ridiculous even if there's a seemingly plausible rationale attached to them. Just because someone always did something doesn't mean that thing was actually useful, even if they have a theory about why is important or even if it actually was important once upon a time. Almost certainly they didn't do controlled trials or have any means to exclude the null hypothesis. To really understand what will help we need the guidance of people who do actual long duration testing...and those tell us that we don't need an extended shutdown routine for a small modern turbo.For sure! Totally different animal.
But it's good advice still. "An ounce of prevention..." and what not.
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