1993 Ford Taurus SHO from North America - Comments

21st Aug 2005, 23:42

"Ricer Eater"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Power Steering Pump Pulley wobbled to the point of Grinding, I'm currently in the process of replacing the pulley.

The Soft Button EATC is Crap.

My Transmission sometimes upshifts at odd times.

Plug well seals, Cam seals, intake gasket and Spark plugs *The Upper 60K Tune-up* needed to be performed.

02's were bad.

Biggest problem of all, Seemed 'dangerously slow' when I first purchased it, which was very odd for a SHO, Was the reason why I got it for a low price, Ended up just needing the MAF to be blasted out with some carb cleaner because it was Dirty.

General comments?

I have to admit, when I first purchased this car, Mechanically, it had seen better days, but the interior was Immaculate for a 13 year old Ford. No tears in my seats, All my power windows and seats worked perfectly, Stereo worked perfect, which was amazing in a ford with 167k Miles.

It had a few common SHO centered problems, Such as Oil in the plug wells, and was running VERY rich, which was resolved by about $250 in parts from a Local Autozone, and a good days labor with a local SHO enthusiast who was nice enough to help me. *the parts included Plug well seals, Cam cover seals, Plugs, Wires, intake gasket, and O2's. After those parts, and 2 cans of Carb Cleaner run through my EGR with the intake off, and the MAF, It was like the years just melted away on this car. It is a 1993 ATX *3.2 liter Automatic* which was a horrid year for the Automatic transmission *Hence the sloppy shifting under WOT sometimes, Not slipping luckily* but is easily remidied with a newer Transmission computer *D4U1* purchasable on Ebay, or from a Local SHO vendor *www.midwestsho.com* I'm replacing mine next week, along with installing a Tuner Chip to help get every last drop out of the engine.

Currently its stuck in my Street because of the power steering pump/pully *Of course a Ford Part, Soiling the Gem of Yamaha Design in the engine bay.*

Big Pros : Serious Performance, renowned for long engine life if taken care of, 'King of the Sleepers', Practical Perfomance to a T.

Big Cons : Not a car to be Taken lightly, If you plan on owning/maintaining a SHO, You have to become a member of your local SHO community, and learn about your car, because when a SHO needs help, Your mechanic will most likely not be there to help you.

One last Side note:

I'm only 18, This is my first car, and I love it to pieces despite the challenge and cost of owning it. Sedan Insurance, Sports car Performance. And there is nothing more satisfying than annihilating V-6 Camaros and mustangs, and seeing the look on their faces as a Ford Taurus Casually passes them doing 110.


3rd Sep 2005, 10:04

You like it now, wait till you get your hands on an MTX...

My first car was a Taurus GL, second was an 87' Jimmy, then I bought another Taurus. I payed less for both my GL's combined than I did for the Jimmy, and they're both running great with the 400,000+ miles between the two. (where as the Jimmies Tranny died)

I dream of owning an SHO, ATX or MTX, and it's nice to see another SHO enthusiast.

I'm 19 by the way.

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28th Sep 2005, 20:48

Hey. Enjoy the car. I have a '95 ATX with just over 100k on it. The Taurus SHO is one of the best performance values around. Sure the cost of repair may be a bit higher than others, but the initial purchase is also much less. My SHO is completely loaded, even has the moon roof and I paid under $2,500 for it.

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13th Oct 2005, 14:03

Hey I'm 18 I love this car '93 SHO manual...I'm gunna get KnN air filter and a new exaust... they are stinkin fast.

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2nd Nov 2005, 07:57

Hmmm you title your comment "Rice eater" and the best part of your SHO is made by Yamaha... a JAPANESE Company. Without it's "ricer" technology it would be just another slow Taurus in the way on the road!

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8th Dec 2005, 00:39

I am 19 years old and I just purchased a 1993 SHO. I will admit they are fast, but don't let it go to your head. The trans. in these cars suck, but all in all it is a good car. On the up side, mine has I think 157,000 miles on it and is in immaculate condition, and I only paid $600 for this speed demon of a car.

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