Evening gentleman, and the occasional lady I suppose.
i've just purchased a new to me 1998 gtp with 128,000 miles on it for a mere 1000, now yes as you may have already guessed it isn't immaculate but it's in pretty darn good shape all things considered.
First off, zero experience with turbo cars. I understand (now) that i'll be pumping premium from now on at the station... I also know the poor thing needs a turbo coupler (Got that good old rattling rocks noise).
Here's what I don't know:
this thermostat seems weird. it'll gush up to 200+ and a little more then open and slide down to a cool 185 ish I suppose. Being used to mini vans and a 24v taurus it weirds me out to not see that needle dead middle of the temp gauge...
Car... well... smells funny. I don't THINK it smells feline to me... but rather a little exhaust and even rich at times. I smell that 91 octane once in a while, usually after a throttle kick then letting off (typical???) but also smell kind of exhuast like smells but Maybe the cat? A touch oily? Reading old threads I see the LIM gaskets go seemingly frequently and will look into that I guess, but other ideas?
It threw me an engine light the other day and it stuck--- this was before i knew about the 91 octane requirement... I believe the PO would not have known about the 91 requirement either but didn't seem like the guy to go smokin tires anyway. .... engine runs great still, no loss of power, no NEW smells or sounds (besides turbo coupler). I will go get it scanned sometime soon and report back with codes. Recommendations for a good home use scanner? I'd like my own eventually....
OH and the damn radiator is full of.... water... or super diluted coolant that's kind of sludgy... not oily, sludgy... and yes I checked the oil for water-it's innocent.
So theres a couple things..... The important ones first, then the silly little things that bug me will come later!
I was glad to see there are good forums behind these cars, when I buy a car I check the engine, feel the transmission then click around for the forums.