Newbie Turbo question
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Re: Newbie Turbo question
Personally, I can't stand salesmen (cars or widgets) and there would
be no way I'd take their advice on anything mechanical with my new
vehicle. Go with the Manual. They didn't recycle 30% consumer waste
and kill a pine tree to print it for nothing!! ;-)
John
"Mark" <skinner12@peeblueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message news:<6MqZc.1226$Gm1.13058233@news-text.cableinet.net>...
> Hi
>
> Im a newbie to 4x4 and my Cherokee is my first 4x4. Its a 2.5 Litre and is
> about 8 weeks old :). My concern is the turbo. The salesman said that as
> long as i wasn't revving the engine before i turn off the engine the turbo
> would not need idling time to cool down. The manual gives contrary advice,
> it says the turbo should always be given cooling time quoting from '1min'
> for easy load to '10min' for heavy load. Occasionally i hear the bearings
> turning after ive shut the engine off. I don't off road and am taking it
> fairly easy speedwise, The revs are never beyond 3000rpm whilst driving.
> Its a UK model, and could someone explain 'WJ' ,'YJ','TJ'?
>
> PS: I love my cherokee.
> Thanks for any help and advice.
> Cheers
>
> Skimmer
be no way I'd take their advice on anything mechanical with my new
vehicle. Go with the Manual. They didn't recycle 30% consumer waste
and kill a pine tree to print it for nothing!! ;-)
John
"Mark" <skinner12@peeblueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message news:<6MqZc.1226$Gm1.13058233@news-text.cableinet.net>...
> Hi
>
> Im a newbie to 4x4 and my Cherokee is my first 4x4. Its a 2.5 Litre and is
> about 8 weeks old :). My concern is the turbo. The salesman said that as
> long as i wasn't revving the engine before i turn off the engine the turbo
> would not need idling time to cool down. The manual gives contrary advice,
> it says the turbo should always be given cooling time quoting from '1min'
> for easy load to '10min' for heavy load. Occasionally i hear the bearings
> turning after ive shut the engine off. I don't off road and am taking it
> fairly easy speedwise, The revs are never beyond 3000rpm whilst driving.
> Its a UK model, and could someone explain 'WJ' ,'YJ','TJ'?
>
> PS: I love my cherokee.
> Thanks for any help and advice.
> Cheers
>
> Skimmer
#12
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Re: Newbie Turbo question
Personally, I can't stand salesmen (cars or widgets) and there would
be no way I'd take their advice on anything mechanical with my new
vehicle. Go with the Manual. They didn't recycle 30% consumer waste
and kill a pine tree to print it for nothing!! ;-)
John
"Mark" <skinner12@peeblueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message news:<6MqZc.1226$Gm1.13058233@news-text.cableinet.net>...
> Hi
>
> Im a newbie to 4x4 and my Cherokee is my first 4x4. Its a 2.5 Litre and is
> about 8 weeks old :). My concern is the turbo. The salesman said that as
> long as i wasn't revving the engine before i turn off the engine the turbo
> would not need idling time to cool down. The manual gives contrary advice,
> it says the turbo should always be given cooling time quoting from '1min'
> for easy load to '10min' for heavy load. Occasionally i hear the bearings
> turning after ive shut the engine off. I don't off road and am taking it
> fairly easy speedwise, The revs are never beyond 3000rpm whilst driving.
> Its a UK model, and could someone explain 'WJ' ,'YJ','TJ'?
>
> PS: I love my cherokee.
> Thanks for any help and advice.
> Cheers
>
> Skimmer
be no way I'd take their advice on anything mechanical with my new
vehicle. Go with the Manual. They didn't recycle 30% consumer waste
and kill a pine tree to print it for nothing!! ;-)
John
"Mark" <skinner12@peeblueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message news:<6MqZc.1226$Gm1.13058233@news-text.cableinet.net>...
> Hi
>
> Im a newbie to 4x4 and my Cherokee is my first 4x4. Its a 2.5 Litre and is
> about 8 weeks old :). My concern is the turbo. The salesman said that as
> long as i wasn't revving the engine before i turn off the engine the turbo
> would not need idling time to cool down. The manual gives contrary advice,
> it says the turbo should always be given cooling time quoting from '1min'
> for easy load to '10min' for heavy load. Occasionally i hear the bearings
> turning after ive shut the engine off. I don't off road and am taking it
> fairly easy speedwise, The revs are never beyond 3000rpm whilst driving.
> Its a UK model, and could someone explain 'WJ' ,'YJ','TJ'?
>
> PS: I love my cherokee.
> Thanks for any help and advice.
> Cheers
>
> Skimmer
#13
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Re: Newbie Turbo question
Personally, I can't stand salesmen (cars or widgets) and there would
be no way I'd take their advice on anything mechanical with my new
vehicle. Go with the Manual. They didn't recycle 30% consumer waste
and kill a pine tree to print it for nothing!! ;-)
John
"Mark" <skinner12@peeblueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message news:<6MqZc.1226$Gm1.13058233@news-text.cableinet.net>...
> Hi
>
> Im a newbie to 4x4 and my Cherokee is my first 4x4. Its a 2.5 Litre and is
> about 8 weeks old :). My concern is the turbo. The salesman said that as
> long as i wasn't revving the engine before i turn off the engine the turbo
> would not need idling time to cool down. The manual gives contrary advice,
> it says the turbo should always be given cooling time quoting from '1min'
> for easy load to '10min' for heavy load. Occasionally i hear the bearings
> turning after ive shut the engine off. I don't off road and am taking it
> fairly easy speedwise, The revs are never beyond 3000rpm whilst driving.
> Its a UK model, and could someone explain 'WJ' ,'YJ','TJ'?
>
> PS: I love my cherokee.
> Thanks for any help and advice.
> Cheers
>
> Skimmer
be no way I'd take their advice on anything mechanical with my new
vehicle. Go with the Manual. They didn't recycle 30% consumer waste
and kill a pine tree to print it for nothing!! ;-)
John
"Mark" <skinner12@peeblueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message news:<6MqZc.1226$Gm1.13058233@news-text.cableinet.net>...
> Hi
>
> Im a newbie to 4x4 and my Cherokee is my first 4x4. Its a 2.5 Litre and is
> about 8 weeks old :). My concern is the turbo. The salesman said that as
> long as i wasn't revving the engine before i turn off the engine the turbo
> would not need idling time to cool down. The manual gives contrary advice,
> it says the turbo should always be given cooling time quoting from '1min'
> for easy load to '10min' for heavy load. Occasionally i hear the bearings
> turning after ive shut the engine off. I don't off road and am taking it
> fairly easy speedwise, The revs are never beyond 3000rpm whilst driving.
> Its a UK model, and could someone explain 'WJ' ,'YJ','TJ'?
>
> PS: I love my cherokee.
> Thanks for any help and advice.
> Cheers
>
> Skimmer
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Re: Newbie Turbo question
Thanks to all who responded. Going to go with the manual. :)
"Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
news:39sZc.1331$D02.13909193@news-text.cableinet.net...
> Go with the manual.
>
> The CJ,YJ,TJ are short wheel base jeeps:
> http://www.californiajeeper.com/jeep-history.htm
>
> The Cherokee you have is called the Liberty in the US and is the KJ.
> The previous Cherokee is the XJ.
>
> The current Grand Cherokee is the WJ (99 and up)
> The previous Grand Cherokee is the ZJ.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
>
> "Mark" <skinner12@peeblueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:6MqZc.1226$Gm1.13058233@news-text.cableinet.net...
> > Hi
> >
> > Im a newbie to 4x4 and my Cherokee is my first 4x4. Its a 2.5 Litre and
is
> > about 8 weeks old :). My concern is the turbo. The salesman said that
as
> > long as i wasn't revving the engine before i turn off the engine the
turbo
> > would not need idling time to cool down. The manual gives contrary
> advice,
> > it says the turbo should always be given cooling time quoting from
'1min'
> > for easy load to '10min' for heavy load. Occasionally i hear the
bearings
> > turning after ive shut the engine off. I don't off road and am taking
it
> > fairly easy speedwise, The revs are never beyond 3000rpm whilst driving.
> > Its a UK model, and could someone explain 'WJ' ,'YJ','TJ'?
> >
> > PS: I love my cherokee.
> > Thanks for any help and advice.
> > Cheers
> >
> > Skimmer
> >
> >
>
>
"Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
news:39sZc.1331$D02.13909193@news-text.cableinet.net...
> Go with the manual.
>
> The CJ,YJ,TJ are short wheel base jeeps:
> http://www.californiajeeper.com/jeep-history.htm
>
> The Cherokee you have is called the Liberty in the US and is the KJ.
> The previous Cherokee is the XJ.
>
> The current Grand Cherokee is the WJ (99 and up)
> The previous Grand Cherokee is the ZJ.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
>
> "Mark" <skinner12@peeblueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:6MqZc.1226$Gm1.13058233@news-text.cableinet.net...
> > Hi
> >
> > Im a newbie to 4x4 and my Cherokee is my first 4x4. Its a 2.5 Litre and
is
> > about 8 weeks old :). My concern is the turbo. The salesman said that
as
> > long as i wasn't revving the engine before i turn off the engine the
turbo
> > would not need idling time to cool down. The manual gives contrary
> advice,
> > it says the turbo should always be given cooling time quoting from
'1min'
> > for easy load to '10min' for heavy load. Occasionally i hear the
bearings
> > turning after ive shut the engine off. I don't off road and am taking
it
> > fairly easy speedwise, The revs are never beyond 3000rpm whilst driving.
> > Its a UK model, and could someone explain 'WJ' ,'YJ','TJ'?
> >
> > PS: I love my cherokee.
> > Thanks for any help and advice.
> > Cheers
> >
> > Skimmer
> >
> >
>
>
#15
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Re: Newbie Turbo question
Thanks to all who responded. Going to go with the manual. :)
"Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
news:39sZc.1331$D02.13909193@news-text.cableinet.net...
> Go with the manual.
>
> The CJ,YJ,TJ are short wheel base jeeps:
> http://www.californiajeeper.com/jeep-history.htm
>
> The Cherokee you have is called the Liberty in the US and is the KJ.
> The previous Cherokee is the XJ.
>
> The current Grand Cherokee is the WJ (99 and up)
> The previous Grand Cherokee is the ZJ.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
>
> "Mark" <skinner12@peeblueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:6MqZc.1226$Gm1.13058233@news-text.cableinet.net...
> > Hi
> >
> > Im a newbie to 4x4 and my Cherokee is my first 4x4. Its a 2.5 Litre and
is
> > about 8 weeks old :). My concern is the turbo. The salesman said that
as
> > long as i wasn't revving the engine before i turn off the engine the
turbo
> > would not need idling time to cool down. The manual gives contrary
> advice,
> > it says the turbo should always be given cooling time quoting from
'1min'
> > for easy load to '10min' for heavy load. Occasionally i hear the
bearings
> > turning after ive shut the engine off. I don't off road and am taking
it
> > fairly easy speedwise, The revs are never beyond 3000rpm whilst driving.
> > Its a UK model, and could someone explain 'WJ' ,'YJ','TJ'?
> >
> > PS: I love my cherokee.
> > Thanks for any help and advice.
> > Cheers
> >
> > Skimmer
> >
> >
>
>
"Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
news:39sZc.1331$D02.13909193@news-text.cableinet.net...
> Go with the manual.
>
> The CJ,YJ,TJ are short wheel base jeeps:
> http://www.californiajeeper.com/jeep-history.htm
>
> The Cherokee you have is called the Liberty in the US and is the KJ.
> The previous Cherokee is the XJ.
>
> The current Grand Cherokee is the WJ (99 and up)
> The previous Grand Cherokee is the ZJ.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
>
> "Mark" <skinner12@peeblueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:6MqZc.1226$Gm1.13058233@news-text.cableinet.net...
> > Hi
> >
> > Im a newbie to 4x4 and my Cherokee is my first 4x4. Its a 2.5 Litre and
is
> > about 8 weeks old :). My concern is the turbo. The salesman said that
as
> > long as i wasn't revving the engine before i turn off the engine the
turbo
> > would not need idling time to cool down. The manual gives contrary
> advice,
> > it says the turbo should always be given cooling time quoting from
'1min'
> > for easy load to '10min' for heavy load. Occasionally i hear the
bearings
> > turning after ive shut the engine off. I don't off road and am taking
it
> > fairly easy speedwise, The revs are never beyond 3000rpm whilst driving.
> > Its a UK model, and could someone explain 'WJ' ,'YJ','TJ'?
> >
> > PS: I love my cherokee.
> > Thanks for any help and advice.
> > Cheers
> >
> > Skimmer
> >
> >
>
>
#16
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Posts: n/a
Re: Newbie Turbo question
Thanks to all who responded. Going to go with the manual. :)
"Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
news:39sZc.1331$D02.13909193@news-text.cableinet.net...
> Go with the manual.
>
> The CJ,YJ,TJ are short wheel base jeeps:
> http://www.californiajeeper.com/jeep-history.htm
>
> The Cherokee you have is called the Liberty in the US and is the KJ.
> The previous Cherokee is the XJ.
>
> The current Grand Cherokee is the WJ (99 and up)
> The previous Grand Cherokee is the ZJ.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
>
> "Mark" <skinner12@peeblueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:6MqZc.1226$Gm1.13058233@news-text.cableinet.net...
> > Hi
> >
> > Im a newbie to 4x4 and my Cherokee is my first 4x4. Its a 2.5 Litre and
is
> > about 8 weeks old :). My concern is the turbo. The salesman said that
as
> > long as i wasn't revving the engine before i turn off the engine the
turbo
> > would not need idling time to cool down. The manual gives contrary
> advice,
> > it says the turbo should always be given cooling time quoting from
'1min'
> > for easy load to '10min' for heavy load. Occasionally i hear the
bearings
> > turning after ive shut the engine off. I don't off road and am taking
it
> > fairly easy speedwise, The revs are never beyond 3000rpm whilst driving.
> > Its a UK model, and could someone explain 'WJ' ,'YJ','TJ'?
> >
> > PS: I love my cherokee.
> > Thanks for any help and advice.
> > Cheers
> >
> > Skimmer
> >
> >
>
>
"Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
news:39sZc.1331$D02.13909193@news-text.cableinet.net...
> Go with the manual.
>
> The CJ,YJ,TJ are short wheel base jeeps:
> http://www.californiajeeper.com/jeep-history.htm
>
> The Cherokee you have is called the Liberty in the US and is the KJ.
> The previous Cherokee is the XJ.
>
> The current Grand Cherokee is the WJ (99 and up)
> The previous Grand Cherokee is the ZJ.
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
>
> "Mark" <skinner12@peeblueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:6MqZc.1226$Gm1.13058233@news-text.cableinet.net...
> > Hi
> >
> > Im a newbie to 4x4 and my Cherokee is my first 4x4. Its a 2.5 Litre and
is
> > about 8 weeks old :). My concern is the turbo. The salesman said that
as
> > long as i wasn't revving the engine before i turn off the engine the
turbo
> > would not need idling time to cool down. The manual gives contrary
> advice,
> > it says the turbo should always be given cooling time quoting from
'1min'
> > for easy load to '10min' for heavy load. Occasionally i hear the
bearings
> > turning after ive shut the engine off. I don't off road and am taking
it
> > fairly easy speedwise, The revs are never beyond 3000rpm whilst driving.
> > Its a UK model, and could someone explain 'WJ' ,'YJ','TJ'?
> >
> > PS: I love my cherokee.
> > Thanks for any help and advice.
> > Cheers
> >
> > Skimmer
> >
> >
>
>
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