trailhunger
Well-known member
eh, no one is worrying about it, boss. But OP has a valid question. engine break-in has rules too, there's do's & don'ts to extend part & engine longevity. Reading a manual might be new to you but many of us own these trucks and don't lease. So we give a shit about detailsTurbos might be new to you but they certainly aren’t new to the automotive industry. Stop worrying about it.
If you’re driving 100mph for hours then immediately stop and turn off the engine then yeah, that’s probably not amazing for the truck. Generally speaking, people don’t just immediately come to a stop though. They get off an exit ramp, come to a stop or at least a yield, and pull into a parking lot, etc. During all that time off the highway your turbo is cooling down, there’s no need to come to a stop and sit in your truck for a minute before you turn it off.
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