I replaced the battery, alternator, thermostat, and heater core due to failure.
I replaced the plugs, wires, cap and rotor as maintenance items. Also added a K&N air filter for a little performance upgrade with a maintenance item.
I replaced the Transmission, not because it failed, but because the 5th gear sync was going.
I have a new fuel pump waiting to go in, as I anticipate failure.
This car is extremely fun, and has excellent millage range, due to its small displacement. As long as you keep the fuel regulator switch on regular during every day driving, and keep your foot out of it, this car has great fuel economy. Particularly when compared with V8 versions of the same year, (which had less power, might I add).
The programmed ride control is a great asset in this car, as it keeps the car quite flat and under control when in the curves. The only problem I noticed in the handling department was a small amount of under-steer while powering through a turn. Though this may have been due to poor alignment at the time.
The power-train is solid. The hydraulic clutch is a trick to get used to, but becomes an asset after you master it. The 3.55 positive traction rear end makes 3G launches quite easy to stick. This has helped me very much, and so far I've yet to be beat. The spool surge is awesome. Though the 10psi limiting on the '87 model, in 3-5th gear, is a pain. This issue was dealt with in '88 however, so if you can find one of the later model engine control module you'll be laughing. The IHI Borg-Warner turbo on the Gen-II TCs are quicker spooling, but handle less boost than the Gen-I Garret T3. Thanks to the addition of an inter-cooler power is still upgraded in the later models.
Most people have no idea about these cars, so they can be found fairly cheap. Easy to modify, too.
The tc. still lives and always will, very nice statement I agree 100%
The fuel switch is just a boost controller. In regular fuel position it allows the full boost pressure to go to the waste gate so it only allows 9 psi of boost. When the switch is set to premium fuel it keeps pressure from reaching the waste gate until 15 psi.
Brian Wright.
Pipirho01@gmail.com.