Trying to get rid of some things

In my experience, turbochargers tend to be unhappy when rode hard and put away hot. Bearing lube tends to cook in these situations. The 'coke' that forms in the bearings breaks up and chews at the seals when the engine is fired up the next time. Water cooled bearings and letting the vehicle idle for three minutes or more prior to shut down minimize the coking situation.

I think you're 100% keyrect!!!

So, don't put 'em away hot! Let them idle long enough to cool down to avoid the very real problems you mentioned.:toothy7:
Good advice from 2Darts!