84/85 is not a mistake, it's just not as easy as it's intercooled cousins. They are however cheaper when initially buying the car itself. The hot air cars are a challange, you will throw more wrenches, bust more knuckles, and curse the thing constantly. But once you get it to where your tuning it for max preformance I think all the hot air guys will agree it's very satisfying. I have heard one intercooled owner who bought a hot air say he thought he knew everything about these cars till he bought a hot air.....
Today I pulled out of my housing complex and once I was one the main road I floord it from a slow roll...spun the tires and fishtailed the car into second gear with 16lbs of boost....with the 50r15 I have on the back thats impressive....