The beast is back March 19, 2007, 03:42:59 AM So I'm getting my '86 TC ready to take back to school. Give it a bath, $48 worth of 92 octane. I go to the convenience store and when I come back out I see my car puking oil from the bottom. So I decided to take the '88 out of its year long hibernation and take some pictures.It didn't lose oil pressure right until It made it back to my garage.First time this thing has left the garage for about a year.Thought it was a good idea to swap out the racing "slicks"A short clip after I bolted the ATR exhaust back on and got it to idle, kindaWhere this one will rest until summer. Quote Selected
The beast is back Reply #1 – March 19, 2007, 08:43:15 AM Nice cars. And yeah, slicks+snow=6 feet of dirt. Quote Selected
The beast is back Reply #2 – March 19, 2007, 01:29:24 PM Do TCs need to run on 92 octane? I run my 5.0 HO with regular. Quote Selected
The beast is back Reply #3 – March 19, 2007, 02:44:42 PM I always use super unleaded.The H.O seems to run a little better. Quote Selected
The beast is back Reply #4 – March 19, 2007, 03:58:55 PM If I run that, I might as well just bump the timing up. But I'm enjoying my 23mpg on regular gas :) . Quote Selected
The beast is back Reply #5 – March 19, 2007, 07:34:57 PM I am (or was) running 18 psi with no IC. 92 was a requirement. Stock, running 87 is fine. Quote Selected