12 THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1984 Spring Car Care Soakdown’ Hotter If you are one of the proud owners of a new turbocharged automobile, or if you are thinking about owning one, you may have to pay some expensive repair bills unless you use the right motor oil. : While some motorists may have a general idea of a turbochar- ger’s function, many do not. Norm Hudecki, an engineer for Valvoline Oil. Company of Lexington, Ky., offers the following definition: “A turbocharger is a device mounted to an engine that uses a turbine to compress air before it is delivered to the intake system,” Hudecki said. ‘‘The turbine is powered by gases produced in the car’s exhaust system. This compressed air improves an engine’s power output, resulting in higher horsepower when the car accelerates.” Technical jargon aside, though, what a turbocharger basically does ‘is boost the power of an engine. That is why they are increasingly popular as optional equipment on new cars. “In order to meet Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards, which require that cars produced in the 1984 model year obtain 27 miles per gallon, while at the same time satisfying demands of the buying public for performance, car manufacturers have settled on the turbocharger as a solution to their dilemma,’ explained Bill Runkle, another Valvoline engineer. While the turbocharged engine is the latest technological develop- ment impacting the new car market (experts expect to sell some 350,000 turbocharged vehicles in 1984 up 1,500 percent from 1983), it is important to realize that the technology does demand certain precautions - in particular, strict lubrication requirements. A turbocharger is powered using gases produced in the exhaust system. These gases generate extremely high temperatures within the turbocharger unit. “During operation, under normal driving conditions during average warm weather temperatures, the oil temperature inside a turbocharger reaches around 230 degrees Fahrenheit,” Hudecki said. ‘‘A non-turbocharged engine reaches a level of approximately 220 degrees.” Hudecki explained that neither of these temperature levels is really considered harmful to a motor oil’s lubrication ability. However, the need for a special motor oil for a turbocharged engine is caused by what happens when the engine is turned off, not while it is running. While an engine and turbocharger are operating, oil continuously flows through the engine and turbocharger, lubricating moving parts and carrying away heat. As soon as the engine is turned off, though, the oil stops flowing through the turbocharger, whose internal mechanism had been turning at thousands of rmps’s. In a few minutes, ‘‘soak-down” temperatures can skyrocket to more than 600 degrees Fahrenheit, more than triple the temperatures normally experienced by regular motor oils. According to Hudecki, the danger from the thermal stress of 600 degree ‘‘soakdown’’ temperatures is that the type of oil used may not provide adequate protection. ‘If the oil in the turbocharger system is not capable of maintaining its lubricating properties after exposure to extremely high temperatures, oxidation and the formation of carbon deposits is likely to occur. ‘Consequently,” Hudecki explained, ‘“‘the bearings within the turbo unit may seize or fail, causing expensive repairs or replacement of the turbocharger.” To protect a turbocharger from damage caused by failure of lubricants exposed to dangerous ‘“‘soakdown’’ temperatures, auto- motive experts recommend an oil that is high in oxidation inhibitors and detergents. Valvoline Turbo V Motor Oil, one new product, is the only oil on the U.S. market at this time which is specially formulated for turbocharged passenger car engines and which has been tested on the only turbocharger test stand in the world, according to Hudecki. “A select additive package has been added to the oil that helps it withstand the 600 degree turbocharger temperatures and fight oxidation, while modern detergents help keep contaminating sludge and deposits dispersed,” Hudecki said. Additionally, most auto manufacturers recommend that the oil in a turbocharged engine be changed more frequently than in regular engines. While most manufacturers recommend an oil change every 7,500 miles in non-turbocharger engines, they recommend that oil in a turbocharged engine be changed at reduced mileage because of the thermal stress to which the oil is exposed. Turbochargers will continually increase in popularity,” predicts Hudecki. ‘Motorists can enjoy the benefits of long, trouble-free and low-cost operation of their turbochargers as long as they remember it requires a special motor oil. : One of the most annoying of minor car problems is the sudden falling down of the rear view mirror bracket. It can’t be bolted, welded or screwed back to the glass wind- shield, and motorists are left wondering how to reattach this vital part. Super Glue Corporation solves the fallen mirror scenario with a new product called ensembles. 'ROADMARK ps NOW IN P-METRIC SIZES! 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