First diesel and turbo, so would appreciate some knowledge.
Does the turbo kick in via electronics, or purely driven by rpm or exhaust?
Reading about the turbo needing to cool down, we live at the bottom of a long hill, so have always used engine braking in the car to manage speed on the way down.
Naturaly this translates into high rpm. Will the turbo therefore be humming too, and require a little rest before turning off, or because there's no load, will it in fact not be doing anything, so can to turn off without the wait?
Any wisdom would be greatly appreciated.
Does the turbo kick in via electronics, or purely driven by rpm or exhaust?
Reading about the turbo needing to cool down, we live at the bottom of a long hill, so have always used engine braking in the car to manage speed on the way down.
Naturaly this translates into high rpm. Will the turbo therefore be humming too, and require a little rest before turning off, or because there's no load, will it in fact not be doing anything, so can to turn off without the wait?
Any wisdom would be greatly appreciated.
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