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Old 11-10-2020, 09:34 PM   #15
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There's also the option of air-cooled turbos now, no oil or water lines. They just need to be topped off with grease every oil change.

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There's also the option of air-cooled turbos now, no oil or water lines. They just need to be topped off with grease every oil change.

https://www.compturbotechnology.com/...led-technology
But does that account for how hard the car is driven and when the someone does an oil change?

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thats amazing, I'd be curious to see some real life applications.
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If ball bearing turbos didn't have supplemental water cooling, they'd fry themselves because they don't have the volume of oil flowing through them to remove the heat that a plain journal has. Journal bearing turbos aren't a bad option, provided there's been a way to remove the heat from the oil that the turbo adds to the system, overall. And they certainly simplify plumbing requirements.
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If ball bearing turbos didn't have supplemental water cooling, they'd fry themselves because they don't have the volume of oil flowing through them to remove the heat that a plain journal has. Journal bearing turbos aren't a bad option, provided there's been a way to remove the heat from the oil that the turbo adds to the system, overall. And they certainly simplify plumbing requirements.
and can handle RPMs ball bearings cant
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Oh boy. Boost labs 5757 it is then lol.

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They use water cooling because ball bearings only have a tiny oil flow, not because water cools better.




See above. Modern journal bearing turbos are still oil cooled.
Journal can be water cooled as well
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