luigisho
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All these positive reviews...still trying to resist the new versions...ugh
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I've been lurking this forum for a few days now and finally made an account today. I've been really thinking about getting a 2016+ SHO w/PP. Right now I have a 2009 Corvette Z06 and a 2014 Focus ST, the plan would be to sell both and get the SHO. The Corvette is awesome but I never use it, maybe putting a couple hundred miles on it in a good year (mainly due to being a family of 3 doesn't really work well with a two seat car). The ST has been extremely reliable, easy to mod/work on and it is also fun to drive but it is way too small inside and I don't get to use it much at all in the winter (not very good in the snow/ice). It is also not very comfortable so I always end up using my truck for long drives. I want something sporty/fast with awd and a little more luxury. My main question is: Will I be disappointed with a SHO's performance? I wouldn't be modding right away but definitely would at some point, would a full exhaust, thermostat, map sensor and tune put it in the low to mid 12's in the 1/4? I have never driven one or even sat in one yet so I still have a long way to go before I get one but I always thoroughly research cars before getting them.
Other questions I currently have:
Which colors are metallic paints? I like the magnetic, ruby red and blue colors but I cant tell from pictures if they have any flake in them or not.
I've read all about changing the ptu, trans and rdu fluid regularly, has anyone made a walk through on these procedures with pictures. I've searched up and down and can't seem to find anything decent with pictures or anything decent on youtube.
Would the H&R springs available for these end up lowering the car too much for pothole ridden southeast WI?
I have an extra set of 18 inch ST wheels, has anyone tried those on a SHO to use as winter wheels? Will they work?
Sorry for the long post guys. TIA!
By the way,
I am looking for a used SHO, how Canni tell quickly that an SHO has the Performance Package “PP” in it?
I mean how can I tell quickly while looking through ads etc. and the dealer doesn’t have any idea????
All these positive reviews...still trying to resist the new versions...ugh
Why I HATE my SHO...All these positive reviews...still trying to resist the new versions...ugh
grrr...I used to like you....You know you want one....
Touche! Nice!grrr...I used to like you....
I've been lurking this forum for a few days now and finally made an account today. I've been really thinking about getting a 2016+ SHO w/PP. Right now I have a 2009 Corvette Z06 and a 2014 Focus ST, the plan would be to sell both and get the SHO. The Corvette is awesome but I never use it, maybe putting a couple hundred miles on it in a good year (mainly due to being a family of 3 doesn't really work well with a two seat car). The ST has been extremely reliable, easy to mod/work on and it is also fun to drive but it is way too small inside and I don't get to use it much at all in the winter (not very good in the snow/ice). It is also not very comfortable so I always end up using my truck for long drives. I want something sporty/fast with awd and a little more luxury. .
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Sorry for the long post guys. TIA!
Though a Z06 maybe I'd make an exception.... 
So he literally just took out the mufflers replaced with piping? That's it? Not a full exhaust? No downpipe?I said no exhaust right up until I heard a neighbor's SHO that's muffler deleted. The sound is great but the turbo spool is what really got me. Some of us are still children at heart!
Wait a minute! I resemble that!
So he literally just took out the mufflers replaced with piping? That's it? Not a full exhaust? No downpipe?
Any issues with O2 sensors or anything? I was constantly clearing codes on my Mustang so these past 6 months of no CEL's has been nice. But I do sorta miss the rumble.
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The video sounded good but I'm sure it's not so good in the car or driving down the road. I'd be happy just to hear the turbo. Think I'd need a downpipe for that, which would, in turn require tuning and issues with codes.He just removed the rear mufflers. Everything you mention is up stream so you will get no codes. You will get obnoxious sound and drone.
Couldn't be happier with my 13PP car, extremely well kept secret in the performance sedan world. The Ruby Red Metallic looks great when it's clean, unfortunately if you drive it and live someplace where it rains or snows you'll spend more time washing your car than modding it. If I had to do it over, I'd get the same car in a silver or more forgiving color. Possibly ceramic coating it would help but I haven't been down that road yet.
LOVE those grilles! Did you install yourself? How's the look up close though? Does it look OEM as far as fitment?
My entire life I had never had the same car more than a year and a half until I bought my SHO. Drove it for 3 years and bought a newer one. I don't think you would be disappointed in the performance. Tune it immediately tho, whole different car and no sense in wasting time. You would not regret that for sure. I'm a year into my second SHO and all I would say is if you ever drive more than 3 hours straight, get one with massaging seats. That and a heated steering wheel are two things that I would now call necessities in all future car purchases. The metallic black and the white both look amazing when clean.
Yep, feel the same about my 2011. I went through two BMW 7's and decided I wouldn't trade the SHO for a new 7. Never mind the difference in insurance, it's been a solid performer, I can put regular gas if I need to (and not void the warranty like in the BMWs), and the creature comforts are comparable if not better. There are a few winter days I miss the heated steering wheel, but those are few and far between. Wish Ford would reconsider stopping production. Besides, what are they going to offer as a police cruiser now?Why I HATE my SHO...
It's too frickin' comfortable. The Adaptive cruise control does all the work. The heated/cooled/massaging seats make my butt tingle. The infinitely adjustable seats, steering column, and pedals don't allow my legs to cramp, so I have to drive for HOURS before have to get out. So boring!
I don't blast the stereo, so the stock sound system is way OVERKILL. With XM radio, USB stick, phone over BT, or HD FM as an option, I never get to listen to my old AM radio stations anymore. Nothing compares to the Philco AM radio in my '70 Torino.
It's reliable, so I don't get to do any more than change the fluids, and keep it clean. So much for the good old days of adjusting rockers, replacing bent push rods, adjusting the carb, gapping the points and plugs, checking the timing, etc. No mystery leaks to track down. It's no FUN!
Yeah, it likes to suck the battery down with all the creature comforts that seem to run even when it sits in the garage for days, but with it on the battery nanny, that's become a non-issue.
I hope this is enough to steer you clear of the SHO, and back in the direction of a more reliable and exciting Yugo!
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