redgtxdi
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- Jun 23, 2004
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Well, if you've never experienced turbo issues first hand before, then I can't expect you'll understand. Turbos turn at a high rate of speed and are quite susceptible to bearing failures because of that. It's in their nature. You don't have to be a "tuner-dude" to have a turbo prob.
http://www.crturbos.co.uk/files/2813/4157/4016/75-78_top_ten_turbo_june.pdf
More oil lines, more heat, more moving parts, sensors, etc. Again, this HP & MPG are NOT free. This isn't panic, it's reality! Eco boost is very young & while I'm sure Ford thinks they have a winner on their hands.......just give it a few years to see how long-term maintenance works out.
Same goes for GDI. Direct Injection is more moving parts, including compressor, piston, cylinder, lines, sensors to monitor all of the above, etc. High pressure directly injected into the cylinder RIGHT next to a spark plug fighting to stay ignited is NOT free HP or MPG.
I have a little background in the arena.
http://www.crturbos.co.uk/files/2813/4157/4016/75-78_top_ten_turbo_june.pdf
More oil lines, more heat, more moving parts, sensors, etc. Again, this HP & MPG are NOT free. This isn't panic, it's reality! Eco boost is very young & while I'm sure Ford thinks they have a winner on their hands.......just give it a few years to see how long-term maintenance works out.
Same goes for GDI. Direct Injection is more moving parts, including compressor, piston, cylinder, lines, sensors to monitor all of the above, etc. High pressure directly injected into the cylinder RIGHT next to a spark plug fighting to stay ignited is NOT free HP or MPG.
I have a little background in the arena.