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how long does a turbo engine last
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The lifespan of a turbo engine can vary greatly, depending on several factors including maintenance, usage, and build quality. Typically, a well-maintained turbocharged engine can last between 150,000 to 200,000 miles. Proper maintenance is key; this includes regular oil changes with quality oil, ensuring the cooling system works efficiently, and allowing the turbo to cool down after high-speed drives. High-quality engines from reputable manufacturers, combined with considerate driving habits, can extend this lifespan. However, aggressive driving or neglecting maintenance can significantly reduce the lifespan of a turbo engine. It's crucial to follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule and advice for optimal performance and longevity.
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