warp2diesel wrote:
Our Turbo should last the life of the engine. Install an EGT gauge, watch it, don't do anything stupid to overheat the Turbo and it will last. Also the EGT gauge will tell you when it is safe to shut off the engine, no guess work, longer turbo life.
If you want to trash your turbo fast, tow a heavy load up a long grade steep with the cruse control engaged and a stock exhaust system. When I saw what my EGT gauge was telling me, I quit using cruse when towing up a steep hill, same hill, same load, same speed, 200f cooler.
Another way to trash a turbo is not use a good synthetic oil or not change your oil.
Yet another way to trash the turbo is to use a damaged air filter especially K&N.
Dealers often miss diagnose turbo problems and Suckers including Chrysler Warranty pay for it. A common miss diagnosis is oil in the intercooler hose from the crappy CCV puck is called a blown turbo seal. Our turbos don't operate under a vacuum and don't have/need an oil seal, still the Dealers who don't know diesels make good money swapping out parts.
The SHOULD last the life of the engine... I know that but like I said there has been a few too many posts about turbo failure. The I am going to get some gauges as soon as I find the gauges I like and figure out where to put them! I have some nice ones in my truck!...
I know about air filters and how much crap K&N's are! the guys on the powerstroke forum hate them! I wouldn't even buy a truck with one on it! but my filter has been getting wet on bad storms and I'm not sure if I should do the V6 box swap or just remove the snorkel from the grill.
And you might be right about more being dealer or shop miss diagnosed! maybe I'm worried for nothing!
I do want to open up the exhaust! just not sure if I should leave the cat or not..
here is a nice K&N wheel !

here are my trucks..

Thanks!