Originally Posted By: Spazdog
Originally Posted By: artificialist
Originally Posted By: Norm Olt
Remember the Volvo and Saab Turbo's of the '80's?
Only remember one of my friends who bought one ever buying a second one...
Could it be more evidence that the car makers just want to make things so complex, so expen$ive, so difficult to repair (if even repairable at all!) that you'll just buy a new car (or start a new lease) rather than have to deal with any problems that may arise "post-warranty"?
The reason so many 80s turbo cars were a pain was because nobody was told to idle the engine for 2 minutes before shutdown, no engine specified synthetic oil, and turbochargers were only cooled by engine oil. This is why so many engines that were basically good were destroyed by sludge.
Volvo and SAAB turbo engines were actually better than most.
Nobody told us then
Credit where credit is due to SAAB for making the Triumph Dolomite Sprint/TR7 motor resemble something reliable. Especially with a turbocharger.
'80s turbocharged cars also had some design faults. Notably the 4G54 Mitsubishi with MCA Jet valves. The ROTW got the 4G63. I read somewhere Canadian Starion/Conquests were MCA Jet delete heads. But the USA got the bad heads. Go fast, car goes boom and issues white cloud worthy of 3-Mile Island, replace head, repeat.
The Pontiac Sunbird GT/Skyhawk T-Type seemed to be short lived engines too. The regular 2 liter OHC engine would destroy cylinder heads prematurely and it doesn't appear that GM made any improvements to the head when they turbocharged it. But it did make more horsepower than a TurboI Chrysler....for a short time until it handgrenaded it's head.
Same thing with the Isuzu Impulse.
I don't know if the Thunderbird Turbo Coupe was better built than the later Super Coupe. I dislike the Essex 3.8 V6 from that era so my opinion is it is better built. All I know is that I still see Turbo Coupes. I seldom see Super Coupes. In fact, if I see a 10th gen T-bird, it's probably a 4.6.
The F2-T Mazda MX-6/Probe seemed to be pretty well sorted. CA18T Nissan too.
I think the reason the USA got MCA-jet cylinder heads is because our smog tests are harder to pass, so some of the cars we ended up with had extra gadgetry attached to them.