1971Camaro
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This is the first modern turbo i have owned. Maybe this is normal, but i need to ask you experts...
I did a short errand in the neighborhood and took the FL5. I came back 3 hours ago, and put it in the driveway. I then went out about an hour ago (2 hrs later) and put it in the garage. I've done this kind of routine many times in the past, but this time it was different.
When i got out of the car in the more confined space, i noticed there was warmth and touching the hood, it was quite warm. It didn't feel extreme hot, so i got back into the car and just turned on the gauges in accessory mode -- the engine temp was cold. So, i figured it was ok and the turbo had some cooling leftover since it was a fairly warm (yet totally overcast) day. That was an hour ago. I just went back to the garage and the garage was really warm from the car, which was still emanating heat (altho it was maybe a bit cooler, but not that much). Just to be sure, i moved it back out onto the driveway (where it is now).
Is this normal? If so, what would have been different this time?
If this is not normal, please advise.
For the record... the area with the highest heat appears to be just around the passenger side of the hood turbo vent. I am wondering if i picked up something in the turbo system that is blocking cooling?
Thanks!
I did a short errand in the neighborhood and took the FL5. I came back 3 hours ago, and put it in the driveway. I then went out about an hour ago (2 hrs later) and put it in the garage. I've done this kind of routine many times in the past, but this time it was different.
When i got out of the car in the more confined space, i noticed there was warmth and touching the hood, it was quite warm. It didn't feel extreme hot, so i got back into the car and just turned on the gauges in accessory mode -- the engine temp was cold. So, i figured it was ok and the turbo had some cooling leftover since it was a fairly warm (yet totally overcast) day. That was an hour ago. I just went back to the garage and the garage was really warm from the car, which was still emanating heat (altho it was maybe a bit cooler, but not that much). Just to be sure, i moved it back out onto the driveway (where it is now).
Is this normal? If so, what would have been different this time?
If this is not normal, please advise.
For the record... the area with the highest heat appears to be just around the passenger side of the hood turbo vent. I am wondering if i picked up something in the turbo system that is blocking cooling?
Thanks!
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