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1988 Turbocoupe
Anyone know anything about the T-Bird Turbocoupe? I'm considering getting one, but I don't know what kinds of problems people tend to have with them.
So what're the turbocoupe (and 1988 T-bird) owners' experiences with the car?
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Re: 1988 Turbocoupe
*Bump*
Anyone here ever owned a Turbocoupe? Ever?
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Re: 1988 Turbocoupe
not very pop. cause it is lacking in power but it is a rare car to find. On the good side it does has rear disks with a posi in the rear.might have 3.73 gears in it as well?
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Re: 1988 Turbocoupe
I haven't heard of any normal problems they have, but they were usually driven very hard just because of the name. I would suggest a complete check over of the car before you buy it.
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Re: Re: 1988 Turbocoupe
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- Dragoon
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Re: 1988 Turbocoupe
Sounded like your switch had some type of short in it. Most of the time these are cars reliable, but I'm not really experienced with the T-birds before 89.
sorry wish I could help more someone else probably can.
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A founding member of HNF car club! Do you know what it feels like to do an amazing burnout listening to that wonderful exhaust note, Oh you drive a honda sorry dude, but theres hope they still make nitrous oxide! ![]() Racing a Honda is like being in the special olympics even if you win your still retarded! |
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Re: Re: 1988 Turbocoupe
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I certainly agree with your suggestion of a FULL check. The autotrader ad for the one in question says that it has a new engine and turbo, which begs the question, what's up with the tranny and dif? Oh, and is the clutch about to bomb? Since turbocoupes are frequently manuals, after all... I'm just lookin' for stuff like the light switch problem I had in my 1993 T-bird.
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Re: Re: 1988 Turbocoupe
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Perhaps I should ask, also, if anyone has any experience with turboed four-cyl Fords.
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It has to do with the fog lamps. Call Ford and have them check Oasis for recalls on your car. Just about every '93 had a recall for the switch and modified wiring.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: 1988 Turbocoupe
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Thanks,
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I own an 88 TC. Its a great car. I don't know where the Idea that is has no power came from. The 5 speed left the factory with more HP than the 5.0 that year, 87 too.
With a few minor mods, these are really quck cars. Best ride of any of the Fox birds. PRC makes a difference. Downside is parts are hard to find as it has been out of production for so long, and the 2.3t parts are not interchangeable with the 2.3NA. If ou really want to know about this car go to www.turbotbird.com more info there than you'll ever need. Also people in these "no power" cars who are running in the 13's. |
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Re: 1988 Turbocoupe
Thanks a ton, that was really helpful!
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Re: 1988 Turbocoupe
Let me put it this way, I have approximately 1500 dollars in my car including the original cost of the car and rebuilding the engine myself and a few mods. The car is at least as quick as my dad's 88 GT mustang and the power hits really hard and quick on the 87-88 models due to the smaller turbo. 300 HP is possible on the stock computer system, more if you're creative, the stock shortblock if not totally worn out will take 400 HP (with some sort of fuel management) and there are a few people getting 600-700 HP (with many mods and internal part upgrades, of course, but the blocks aren't splitting even at that level) the only problem then is money to build it and put new bearings in after beating the crap out of them with all that power.
Basically, there is a lot of power to be had for very cheap, just don't get too crazy and you'll have a cheap, fast, and streetable car with all the creature comforts. Also figure that most of its parts (driveline, suspension) are just like the mustangs and many parts do interchange, and the aftermarket is growing once again for the 2.3 turbo. |
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Re: 1988 Turbocoupe
Awesome, thanks for the input. That's about what I had thought I heard.
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I bought one new in '85, and here are the problems I didn't like - can't do a valve job (needs new head replacement), burned dirty - hard to pass EPA, in-tank pump half died. If someone does a valve job, it will never breathe quite right again. When the pump went, it was actually a fuel hose rupture in the tank, almost ran acceptably with a FULL tank. This fooled the rail pressure test reading. Found it by process of elimination.
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