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Will it work with a Turbocharged/Turbonormalized engine?

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Will it work with a Turbocharged/Turbonormalized engine?

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It sure will. In fact any turbocharged engine will benefit greatly from being converted to liquid cooling. As almost anyone who owns and operates a turbocharged air cooled engine will tell you – managing the temperatures of their engine is crucial to keeping it out of the shop. However, even the most careful pilot cannot do anything about the even shorter TBOs that are a fact of life on all turbocharged engines. If you are planning to build an experimental aircraft with a turbocharged/turbo-normalized engine you should also consider the benefits of using a liquid cooled turbocharger. Yes they do exist and they can offer some substantial benefits both from a convenience standpoint (no more waiting for the turbo to cool down before shutdown) and from a maintenance standpoint.

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