Another turbo question

iamcivic

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Simple question: Will it hurt the turbo to run it durin the winter? Even if the weather gets really cold?
 

io_303

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no it wont
 


CRX_dude

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nope, but im shure it will haul ass though with the cold air
 


banzai

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if its really cold you wont need an intercooler =)
 

HiGH_CiTY

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i luv driving my civic home in the morning . . . . . .the cold air freezes my intercooler . . . u can feel such a difference between that and driving in 80 degree+ weather.

just dont forget to warm up your car!
 

evan2

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meh i dont know, depends how cold it gets.. i mean i know a lot of turbo guys though im not sure if they really drive thier car in the dead of winter

think about it, hot ass metal then gets really cold
then hot then cold

over time it could cause a lot of stuff to break.... not sure where you are but i would take it up with people that live near you...
 

child_racer

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evan2 said:
meh i dont know, depends how cold it gets.. i mean i know a lot of turbo guys though im not sure if they really drive thier car in the dead of winter

think about it, hot ass metal then gets really cold
then hot then cold

over time it could cause a lot of stuff to break.... not sure where you are but i would take it up with people that live near you...
very very true......consistant heating and cooling can warp the metal. be carefull bro
 

Mr. Lin

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... and then they wonder why their motor has a giant crack in it...
 


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