turbos have nothing to do with engine life.
With proper maintenance and installation parameters the only factor affecting life is the amount of work done. Low loads lead to long life and high loads lead to more wear.
There is a direct correlation between work done and fuel used.
Diesels run at 100 HP per liter will wear sooner than an engine run at 20 HP per liter.
All the diesel myths about old engines running forever at full load arise from this simple fact. Full load on early engines was in the range of 20 HP per liter. When that same engine was boosted to 100 HP per liter AND RUN THERE . life was considerably shorter.
I strongly suspect, however that the amount of fuel used, and work done, before overhaul time was similar.
With proper maintenance and installation parameters the only factor affecting life is the amount of work done. Low loads lead to long life and high loads lead to more wear.
There is a direct correlation between work done and fuel used.
Diesels run at 100 HP per liter will wear sooner than an engine run at 20 HP per liter.
All the diesel myths about old engines running forever at full load arise from this simple fact. Full load on early engines was in the range of 20 HP per liter. When that same engine was boosted to 100 HP per liter AND RUN THERE . life was considerably shorter.
I strongly suspect, however that the amount of fuel used, and work done, before overhaul time was similar.