you should fully be aware that there is no breakin on turbos. it's no different then spinning the turbine wheels by hand after opening the box of turbos. you know you do it, we all do it.lets take the no-oil approach for a minute. so long as you are not inducing heat and high shaft RPMs, you will do no damage. with that in mind, lets say the turbos were not primed. since the oil system achieves pressure within 2 to 5 seconds, it can be easily deduced that there is no chance exhaust temps and turbine rpms have reached nominal temps and speeds. you just started the car after all. and considering most intelligent folks (assuming redzya is intelligent) start their engines after a fresh build and let them idle for 20 or 30 minutes to ensure all hoses, plugs, temps, pressures are nominal... it can again be assumed that the turbos are now primed and full of life giving oil. i've never seen anyone be able to 1) start a Z car 2) getinto boost 3) achieve 1900degree exhaust temps....all within 5 seconds. it's not going to happen. this is just one of those common sense things. I hope you can see it in this context, and I hope my language was meaningful and understandable. perhaps you were attempting to say something else (?)
"As the Z32 gets older and decreases in value it becomes affordable by lower income and often less desirable people whose tastes reflect their personality and social standing.- Marshall 17:37:05 10/10/03Petz #3
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