2006crd wrote:
Any time you do heavy city driving or driving at highway speeds your varible geometry turbo or (vgt) is spining at about 20000 rpm the heat from the exhast is spinning the turbo not the exhaust back pressure. So egt temps can get to almost 2000 degrees f. Idling for approx one minute cools the turbo bearing by using 200 deg oil which in turn cools the turbo to around 400deg f. I've been a Caterpillar and Cummins engine tech for almost 8 years now the only diffence between these monsters and the little crd is size
Can you show me anyone who is running that hard that last minute they are driving down the street to there home, waiting for the garage door to open, and then parking? I know of no one who's driveway is connected to a major interstate highway! Heck, I live in the country, and with slowing down, entering my drive, and then parking, at a minimum I am not applying turbo boost to "spin" up the variable vane turbo in my CRD or my Semi for almost a minute. Unless you are pushing the turbo and then turning the key off, you are cooling the turbo.
Hence.... I have already applied a cool down to the turbo! During the slowdown, the engine oil is circulating faster to cool the turbo faster than any sitting and idling would do. A few seconds extra time to pull in the garage and turn the key off, and you have cooled the turbo! You may have 8 years as a Cat and Cummins tech, but I have over 20 with the same engines, and they were engines I paid for, not just ones others owned and I put a tool to. My last Cummins had over 1.4 million miles w/o an overhaul or major repair, including the turbo.