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Old Mar 12, 2003 | 02:17 PM
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Originally posted by slvrcar
You obviously drive a non-turbocharged car because for one it does help the engine and two it gets old having to sit in your car after driving around. You can set a turbo timer to run the car for a percentage time. Meaning the longer you drive the longer the car runs by the turbo timer after you get out. I have a friend that goes to Va Tech and his ran about 10 minutes after the long haul to Tech from Va beach.
a good synthetic oil wont coke anyways. if i was considering buying a turbo timer, i'd save myself $100 and have the common decency to let my car cool off for a few minutes after running it hard... instead of spending money on something i can do myself for free.