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Festus Hagen

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So I've had my 2011 non-PP SHO for a couple weeks now. It's a lot of "firsts" for me, first AWD car of any sort, first car with a spoiler, first car with a turbo (ok, two turbos), first car that would rub my butt at the push of a button, first car with over (or anywhere near) 300 horsepower.

My last car was a 99 Acura 3.5 RL. It was a good car for me and I liked it a lot, it was one of those deals you hear of once in a while... "little old lady-owned", I bought it in 2006 with 16,000 miles on it. A few things bugged me about the car though... mainly I felt like the car should either get better gas mileage (say 25mpg highway or better) OR make around 300 horsepower (it was good for about 22mpg on it's best day, and I think around 210 HP). I guess I was judging the car by the standards of the next generation RL which isn't fair, and I have to say that even if it wasn't a bruiser the engine in that car was very nice and smooth. This car does all of that and more though (obviously).

I have read articles that state the SHO "does lots of things pretty well, but excels at nothing." I'm not sure I agree, but I get where they are coming from. Even if it's true, I guess I'm all right with it. My daily driver NEEDS to do a lot of things well... the Thunderbird is our "fun" car but that doesn't mean I want a totally vanilla daily driver. I'm not convinced that the Sony audio system sounds QUITE as good as the Bose from the Acura, but if not it's close enough, and sure does a lot of things the Acura's system could not. The Acura was a comfortable car but I'd give the nod to the Taurus in that category as well. In fact my father owned a Ford 500 (AWD) and a Taurus Ltd, I drove both of them and remember feeling that those cars did everything the Acura did, better than the Acura did them. Again, comparing much newer cars, probably not fair... but I've always felt these latest Taurus cars were under-rated, and the SHO adds another dimension of goodness to that equation.

For several years before the Tbird came along, I owned a 99 Mazda Miata. Great fun, good car... but not especially practical. The SHO is just as fun in it's own way and yet does all the daily-driver kind of stuff I like.

Before I fell into the deal to get the Acura, the car I really wanted was (don't hate me) a late-model Monte Carlo SS. Figured it would have decent power, pretty good gas mileage for the size, front wheel drive which I always found OK in snow. Trouble was, I test drove a few used ones, and they always felt like they had been hit by a bus and dropped off a cliff. Not saying I drove anywhere near enough of them to call it a scientific conclusion, but I can tell you that my SHO was the ONLY one I test drove and felt (feels) like a brand-new car to me.

Tl;dr, Cool cars, these SHOs.
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Sterling grey metallic, love that color. Throw a tune on that thing and you'll have some "great" things to say about it. Happy ecoboosting to you.

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It's something I would consider (although I have to find out if the car has ever had a tune before, it DOES have a CAI from the P.O.) I've read about people doing tunes but I'm very foreign to that world and don't really know what it entails. I guess since this is my thread I'm free to jack it, what does something like a Livernois Stage II cost assuming one has nothing but the car to start with?
 

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First thing you need to do is check the spark plugs. Motorcraft Sp534's pre gapped at .030 are the plugs I'd recommend. The stock plugs that came in these earlier 4th gen SHO'S are not recommended.

Tuning, I have a Livernois Motorsports & Engineering (LME...LMS) tune. Very user friendly, easy to do. Great tunes, my car loves it.

For a basic tune package I'd suggest getting:

Tuning device (small programming device that plugs into cars computer).
Mycalibrator $600

3 bar map $55-$75 Small sensor that reads Manifold Air Pressure (boost) Literally takes a minute to change out yourself.

160* Thermostat $60 from LME

Plug tuner in, pull code and email LME. Get tunes back from, load to tuner and plug in car. Couple steps to follow, and your tuned. Lifetime tunes, no datalogging.

What CAI is in it?

I also have a Sterling Grey beauty ;)

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Thx.

Like the modification to the box. It really needs it to be air tight.


Looks quite familiar. :)

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Hey, I did specify "none of this is my idea" :) Is there a reason we're not just fabricating some kind of lid for the thing?
 

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EcoboostSHO (I think)actually fabbed a lid for his. Looked pretty good.

Have you seen the MDESIGN CAI? Looks fantastic and should be at least as good as stock for power. And that's saying alot with Ford's design being pretty tough to beat without a nice chunk of $

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EcoboostSHO (I think)actually fabbed a lid for his. Looked pretty good.

Have you seen the MDESIGN CAI? Looks fantastic and should be at least as good as stock for power. And that's saying alot with Ford's design being pretty tough to beat without a nice chunk of $

Rich
Why would you get a CAI that should be at least as good as stock? Why not just save the $ and stay stock?
 

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I also have a Sterling Grey beauty ;)

What kind of grill did you get for that? Mobsteel? I've seen some similar ones on ebay and stuff, just wondering if that's what you got? Really want to do this with mine! Looks soo good!
 

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Thanks

This one is a Tommy Designs grille. Actually got it from a forum member that only lived 5 miles from me.

I've heard recent stories of Tommy Designs not holding up on their part of the deal though. At this time I wouldn't order from him.



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For history, Mobsteel had sold their design(s) to Tommy Z. bpd had gotten his grille directly from Mobsteel.
 

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For history, Mobsteel had sold their design(s) to Tommy Z. bpd had gotten his grille directly from Mobsteel.
BPD and Crash are the only 2 lucky ones I know of who got the Mobsteel. The mesh Mobsteel used looks much better IMO.

Wonder if Zero2Sixty would/could produce these?

Rich
 

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