Hi Folks,
This is my first ever turb-charged car, as well as the most I've spent on a car. I also typically buy instead of lease because I keep what I get for a long time. I had my precious car for 5yrs and I'd still be using it now if it hadn't been totaled due to a flash flood. I'd love to have this car for many many years and especially for it run well and be reliable.
One of the things I've heard about for turbocharged cars is to warm the engine a few minutes when you first start it before driving (due to best results when the oil is at optimal temps, as well as burning off any moisture while it was sitting cool in the oil-pan). Also let the car idle a minute or 2 before turning it off after driving, to let the turbo cool down appropriately.
Does that still hold true for the Stinger? And what other things, in general or specific to the Stinger, are good to do for longevity?
Thanks.
This is my first ever turb-charged car, as well as the most I've spent on a car. I also typically buy instead of lease because I keep what I get for a long time. I had my precious car for 5yrs and I'd still be using it now if it hadn't been totaled due to a flash flood. I'd love to have this car for many many years and especially for it run well and be reliable.
One of the things I've heard about for turbocharged cars is to warm the engine a few minutes when you first start it before driving (due to best results when the oil is at optimal temps, as well as burning off any moisture while it was sitting cool in the oil-pan). Also let the car idle a minute or 2 before turning it off after driving, to let the turbo cool down appropriately.
Does that still hold true for the Stinger? And what other things, in general or specific to the Stinger, are good to do for longevity?
Thanks.