I figured we should quit whoring up the GTO thread and continue this coversation somewhere else. So SHOracer, what all do you have done to yours? How many of these cars have you owned?
For those who don't know, the SHO was basiclly a hot-rod Taurus. It first came out in 1989 and was equipped with a Yamaha-built 3.0L DOHC V6 putting out 220 hp backed only by a 5spd manual trans. An automatic wasn't even an option until 93. By todays standards, it really doesn't seem like anything special, but back in the late 80's and early 90's it was considered to be quite a performance sedan. Especailly when you consider the hp of most other mid-size sedans of the day. Hell, when the SHO came out, the Accord was barely making 100 hp.
Like I said before, I was always a big fan of the 1st and 2nd gen SHO's, its one of the very few Fords I would actually own. Sadly, when the 3rd gen Taurus came out in 96, the SHO kinda seemed to lose its mystique. For 96 Ford replaced the Yamaha V6 with a Ford-built V8. Although the new V8 made a little more power than the old V6, it just didn't seem to be as quik or fun to drive as the previous generation. What really sealed the SHO's fate however, was dropping the 5spd trans option. 96+ were only available with the automatic.
For those who don't know, the SHO was basiclly a hot-rod Taurus. It first came out in 1989 and was equipped with a Yamaha-built 3.0L DOHC V6 putting out 220 hp backed only by a 5spd manual trans. An automatic wasn't even an option until 93. By todays standards, it really doesn't seem like anything special, but back in the late 80's and early 90's it was considered to be quite a performance sedan. Especailly when you consider the hp of most other mid-size sedans of the day. Hell, when the SHO came out, the Accord was barely making 100 hp.
Like I said before, I was always a big fan of the 1st and 2nd gen SHO's, its one of the very few Fords I would actually own. Sadly, when the 3rd gen Taurus came out in 96, the SHO kinda seemed to lose its mystique. For 96 Ford replaced the Yamaha V6 with a Ford-built V8. Although the new V8 made a little more power than the old V6, it just didn't seem to be as quik or fun to drive as the previous generation. What really sealed the SHO's fate however, was dropping the 5spd trans option. 96+ were only available with the automatic.

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