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Old 06-13-2014, 05:56 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by Croustibat View Post
A roller bearing turbo would be better in prolonging the oil life though (and it will spool better for the same size, or get more power with a bigger one). The less oil you send there, the less it gets teared down. No quantity of oil cooling will protect the oil from a turbo, it will cool it better before it goes back in, but still, the oil gets so much heat there...

Just saying, if you were looking for excuses to upgrade (no, i don't have one to sell)
Yeah I heard the ball bearing turbos don't last as long though, so there is a bit of a trade off there..

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Mobile one synthetic is a completely different oil than it was years ago.
FP tested a bunch of oils and what a brand new turbo shaft looked like after a short time with mobile one synthic was horrible.
I'm sure it's fine for everyday grocery getters but you would catch me with that in any performance turbo motor. Hell I use Walmart oil in my truck and it has 322k miles on it. Doesn't mean I would put it on my Talon or 240.
In a turbo motor you should use a turbo high in zinc.

If anyone cares to read it http://store.forcedperformance.net/m...otor%20Oil.pdf
Interesting, but I'd like to see more testing on this. Maybe the turbo experienced premature wear from the small bit of napa oil that was still in the motor from the previous two oil changes. The turbo is spinning so fast I bet that even the slightest bit of subpar oil can cause damage.
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