D DSMConvert AWD...say Bye Bye : Titanium MS6 Jun 6, 2006 #3 hmm not really a way to "spin" a turbo bearing...if you mean in the same way you spin a rod bearing...you can coke a bearing though...
hmm not really a way to "spin" a turbo bearing...if you mean in the same way you spin a rod bearing...you can coke a bearing though...
S stomper65 Member Jun 7, 2006 #5 People blow there MSP turbo's because they up the boost and spin the turbine past it's RPM line. This causes bearing failure. Did you do that
People blow there MSP turbo's because they up the boost and spin the turbine past it's RPM line. This causes bearing failure. Did you do that
J jeffmsp Member Contributor : 2003 MazdaSpeed Protege Jun 7, 2006 #6 People blow there MSP turbo's because they up the boost and spin the turbine past it's RPM line. This causes bearing failure. Did you do that Click to expand... dont think anyone has done that, even at 22psi joePs T25Rwas still spinning fine..id say they die early from people not cooling them down properly and not changing oil enough resulting in coking.
People blow there MSP turbo's because they up the boost and spin the turbine past it's RPM line. This causes bearing failure. Did you do that Click to expand... dont think anyone has done that, even at 22psi joePs T25Rwas still spinning fine..id say they die early from people not cooling them down properly and not changing oil enough resulting in coking.