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As far as I know, you need to let the turbo cool down for a minute or so before turning the engine off. This is what I used to do with my previous turbocharged cars, especially after those driving-for-fun drives.
How does the new Start&Stop system cope with those cool down times?
Say you are driving and need to stop at the lights. Stopping will turn the engine off, but still the turbo needs to cool down for a bit. Or maybe I'm wrong and modern turbos don't need to cool down like that anymore?
Thanks
How does the new Start&Stop system cope with those cool down times?
Say you are driving and need to stop at the lights. Stopping will turn the engine off, but still the turbo needs to cool down for a bit. Or maybe I'm wrong and modern turbos don't need to cool down like that anymore?
Thanks
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