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Can a sticky variable nozzle turbo cause high fuel consumption?
Can a sticky variable nozzle turbo cause high fuel consumption?
Asked on 17 June 2010 by karak
Answered by
David Ross
Yes it can, as the turbo will not be working as efficiently.
Tags:
fuel economy
turbo engines
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