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The number one cause of turbo failure is oil
"coking". Oil "coking" occurs when a turbocharger is not properly
cooled down and the oil that normally lubricates the center cartridge
heats up and forms solidified oil deposits.
A turbo timer allows an
engine to idle for a preset time after the ignition key has been turned
to the off position and removed. --- By allowing a turbocharged engine
to idle, oil continues to pass through the turbo until it has cooled
down to the point where oil "coking" will not occur.
The HKS Turbo Timer Type-0 is a basic turbo timer that features an auto
mode that adjusts engine idle time according to the most recent driving
pattern, multiple preset times, audible alarms and a volt meter.
The
easy to read back-lit digital LCD display flashes between orange and
red during the countdown.
The Type-0 is ultra compact, less then a 1/4
din in size.
$88.95
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