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With the unit placed behind the rear axle, there is improved weight transfer, thus better traction, and turbo temps are reduced about 500 degrees F compared to a traditional engine compartment installation. As such, the need for a turbo-timer that allows the engine to run after shut off to cool the turbo and avoid oil and bearing damage is eliminated.
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With the unit placed behind the rear axle, there is improved weight transfer, thus better traction, and turbo temps are reduced about 500 degrees F compared to a traditional engine compartment installation. As such, the need for a turbo-timer that allows the engine to run after shut off to cool the turbo and avoid oil and bearing damage is eliminated.  View Related Article

 

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