1/4 times first and 2nd gen

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I was wondering if anyone knew the 1/4 mile times for 89-95 SHOs. I was also curious what an automatic 93-95 3.2 does in the 1/4. Did emmissions make a difference from 89 to 95....besides cosmetics....what are the major differences between 89-95 SHOs.
 

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No real difference in times.

Fastest known, bone stock SHO was a 94 MTX. It went a 14.6@97 MPH.

Average in stock form is anywhere from a 14.8-15.1 (5 speed), with a good driver.

Automatics (ATX) Range anywhere from 15.2-15.8.

89's are the lightest, so technically should be the fastest...but the 94 got that (known) record.

If you want a 1/4 mile car, shop elsewhere. =)
 

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I hear ya about if I want a 1/4 mile car...get something else ...I just love SHOs they were ahead of their time. Besides a high revving gnarly Yamaha motor...what else is gnarly about 89-95 SHOs? I'm just starting to research and gather info...so I'm somewhat in the dark. Thanks!
 

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The SHO motor has the secondary runner system to keep the torque band flat.

The SHO was basically a Taurus with all the options. The early Gen's had larger sway bars.
 

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89s were the lightest. Gen1s have the better interior/console. 90/91s have the best interior option(full black leather). Next best interior is 92 black 50/50. As far as drivetrain, pretty much the same car all 7 years.
 

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what parts are discontinued? Drivetrain wise? Motor wise? Transmission? Auto, Manual? What are parts I would have to be worried about that are discontinued? Thanks!
 

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89s were the lightest. Gen1s have the better interior/console. 90/91s have the best interior option(full black leather). Next best interior is 92 black 50/50. As far as drivetrain, pretty much the same car all 7 years.

My black 92 had full black leather seats when I bought it. I recently replaced them with 50/50. I'm curious if it wasn't an option to get full leather seats and someone put them in.
 

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what parts are discontinued? Drivetrain wise? Motor wise? Transmission? Auto, Manual? What are parts I would have to be worried about that are discontinued? Thanks!

From what i've read on here synchros and main bearings are discontinued.
 

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My black 92 had full black leather seats when I bought it. I recently replaced them with 50/50. I'm curious if it wasn't an option to get full leather seats and someone put them in.

Every year came with 50/50 but full Leather was an option. Full black leather in a 92 would be normal.
 

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The automatic does not have discontinued parts? What do you guys do if you need a main bearing? Are there companies out there that would be able to make those?
 

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The automatic does not have discontinued parts? What do you guys do if you need a main bearing? Are there companies out there that would be able to make those?

You usually won't need a main bearing, but if you do, oversize bearings are available and you must hit up the machine shop and have them line bore the block.
 

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Just to be douchey, Ryan ran 14.5 in the Opal Frost 94. Cali emissions might hinder performance too.
 
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