Originally Posted by BenFenner
I'm so worried my oiler pin is going to pop out the first time I take my engine close to redline. I'm also dreading having to take off the front cover and do the right thing...
Why oh why does making a reliable turbo engine have to be so damn hard, expensive, time consuming and complicated?
I'm so worried my oiler pin is going to pop out the first time I take my engine close to redline. I'm also dreading having to take off the front cover and do the right thing...
Why oh why does making a reliable turbo engine have to be so damn hard, expensive, time consuming and complicated?
If it were easier, I'd imagine we'd see many more turbocharged cars on the road
An idea Ben: When you take your car down for the winter (if you have that intention), it'd be good to give the motor a good once over and check everything out to be on the safe side. IMHO, that should be done yearly as part of the "winterization" process.