Haha yeah it could damage it but last time he said something about the turbo vaporising the water or something and it never getting to the engine haHaha savage that reminds me I have to empty mine
Quote from: golfyste on 18 October 2012, 23:24Haha yeah it could damage it but last time he said something about the turbo vaporising the water or something and it never getting to the engine haHaha savage that reminds me I have to empty mine What your intercooler or catch can. I need a sump plug on my intercooler.
I would say loads of water hitting the turbo spining flat out might damage it.The engines more at risk from damage. My car had it worse full boost in 4th and loads of oil from intercooler went in inlet .Iv never seen so much blue smoke out the back and lost all power and ticked over like sh!t. Good tip: never fill oil to max or get a oil catch can. half way only now.
Quote from: james2 on 18 October 2012, 23:21I would say loads of water hitting the turbo spining flat out might damage it.The engines more at risk from damage. My car had it worse full boost in 4th and loads of oil from intercooler went in inlet .Iv never seen so much blue smoke out the back and lost all power and ticked over like sh!t. Good tip: never fill oil to max or get a oil catch can. half way only now. water going into the inlet kills the turbo as it unbalances the blades, trust me this is speaking from experience fitting water/methanol on the inlet on my Evo.