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Old January 5th 07, 12:42 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Capt.Doug
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Default Engine problem - Seneca II

"Darkwing" wrote in message So what happens on a turbo
plane if you pull the power back real fast without a wastegate? On a car

if
the wastegate fails you can damage the engine.


The cylinders shock cool and crack with a strong pssibility of the heads
seperating from the barrels and/or seizure from the barrels shrinking around
the pistons.

I have had the distinct pleasure of driving a Lingenfelter Twin Turbo 01'
vette on more than one occasion, 650hp, 6 speed, BAD BAD BAD!!!


Sweeetttt!!!!

D.


 




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