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yea ne turbo that keeps spinning for a few secs after u turn off the car will most probably be an upgraded turbo, u wont really hear it with a small turbo though, like str8e said take off the intake pipe and spin it, and check the shaft play up down in and out while u at it, if it is a small turbo making that noise it may be worn imo

yea ne turbo that keeps spinning for a few secs after u turn off the car will most probably be an upgraded turbo, u wont really hear it with a small turbo though, like str8e said take off the intake pipe and spin it, and check the shaft play up down in and out while u at it, if it is a small turbo making that noise it may be worn imo

ok thank you so much...i post pictures...il try to remove the intake today..ill keep posted

i already removed the intake..and the turbo is written GARRETT M24 A/R42

i tried turning the impeller and it stops at 2 to 3 seconds....what could this be stock? or ball bearings?? i just send the pictures later... i have a little oil deposits outside...and have a little clearance when i check for play of the shaft...

It could be a hi-flow turbo - I know hi-flows spin a few times after you turn off the car... actually quite normal... even if it's not an aftermarket turbo you run - I wouldn't worry... a turbo is like a fan, if you turn a fan off, it normally does some rpm's before coming to a full stop.

If you lose performance then I would worry, otherwise... not a major issue mate.

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