Over 140.000 on the stock bottom end and probably the most reliable TR around my area (and there are alot here) if you look at how much it gets driven on the street as well as the track [and takes a beating] my hotair seems to just stay on the road more than most. Until this year which I just didnt have the time or money and only made it 2 times I dont think any other TR around here made it to the track more than me for the previous couple years. Im not afraid to experiment with the tune and the car loves it. These setups can take alot more than you think just know what your doing. Treat them the same as a 86-87 by using a scantool and tuning. The basic principles are the same. Of course there are limits, there always are, but there are ways around that..... combination. As far as reliability I think they are no less reliable than the 86-87. As far as performance sometimes I think the wrong approach is comparing the setup to a 86-87. Take each individual setup and study it, maximizing it by improving the weak links (like the restrictive hotair intake).
109 block vs hotair? The 84-85 blocks are plenty strong. There are plenty of guys with 86-87 setups using "hotair" blocks running 10s [or better?]. Detonation is detonation whichever block you have. They are equally strong to it and will equally break down if you mess up and push it past its limits. They use the same crank and bearings....
I know a guy who has had a 84 for sometime and doesnt want to learn (or just cant

) and doesnt want to spend the money/time that it takes for these cars (84-87) but always wants to go fast. He use to complain and mention what everyone tells him about the 87. I told him that yeah theyre great and if he could get a stock one in great shape hed probably be happy, but as far as the little silly tuning issues and maintenance that he complained about with the '84 they are no different. More aspects are the same with the two setups than different. There are actually a couple things that you dont have to deal with on the 84 that you do with the 86-87 (one being the Power Disaster/Master). Well he finally got ahold of a 87 and has had one issue after another and its currently sitting with PM problems.
Reliability? Yeah it depends, but IMHO [as far as TRs go] more on the owner than the car, which the same can be said whether 84-87. Some guys need to just drop in a SBC and be done with it. They can start the car right up spin the tires all they want, dog it out, etc. These cars are picky, can be expensive, but you just got to love them because when they are right there is no comparison.
I didnt buy my hotair just to look good, I bought it to look good AND go faaasst

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