Stop Start is far more intellegent than it used to be but its still not perfect. Early versions (Citroen/Fiat?) should ahve been called Stop Stop since they did not monitor the battery and in many instances the car would not restart.
We have had Stop Start on 5 cars now, a BMW, a Nissan and 3 VAG cars. On the BMW and VAG cars its worked pretty much as you would expect but the Nissan in truth was pretty rubbish, very rarely did it work more than a couple of times even after a long run. Prefer that to not restarting though.
With reagrds to protecting turbo's I would say that VAG have this covered. After a 130 mile M6, M61, M60, M621 M1 trip on a abnormally hot summers day Stop Start was disabled until the oil temp returned to 90 degrees, it was 96 degrees when I left the M1. Probably took a couple of miles. In normal weather the oil temp never gets above 90 even on that trip.
But its fair to say even though it saves b***** all petrol its got to be better than sitting at urban traffic lights with the engine belching out fumes.
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