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Water cooling on your turbos- why's and how by Garrett
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[QUOTE="Dzchey21, post: 10442, member: 63"] I ran water on my precision, i figured a 4300 dollar turbo could use some water Alot of cat turbos use water lines even on journal bearing turbos, but alot of them run at full load all day long. Also i have heard that in journal bearing applications there is enough oil flowing thru the center section to remove the heat from the center section, but ball bearing turbos run a restriction fitting and there is no longer enough oil to remove heat. Seams silly to me not to plumb it, you can do it right into the heater hose in no time at all, seams like cheap insurance [/QUOTE]
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