Capricorn
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In the 80s or even 90s, it was recommended that after driving at highway speeds or driving under load, not to shut off the engine quickly too but to dive the last 2 miles or so like grandma, and/or idle for 30 - 60 seconds to prevent oil coking.
Does this sound advice still hold true for a 2020 2.0L (no etorque) or does not apply for modern stock turbo engines?
Does this sound advice still hold true for a 2020 2.0L (no etorque) or does not apply for modern stock turbo engines?
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