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Road Side Pub
SHO or SEL?
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<blockquote data-quote="ibleedblue65" data-source="post: 12683708" data-attributes="member: 137757"><p>I work at a shop that does a lot of shos. My boss road races a first gen, I daily my second. Pros to the sho are that with a couple of simple suspension mods they can really handle and they are a lot faster out of first gear than you'd expect. I've definitely surprised a few people in mine. They are very comfortable commuters. I average 18-20 mpg commuting, mine is a five speed. Few down sides. #1 transmission. They aren't very strong, tend to break third and diffs. Do not do burn outs or flat foot shifts. #2 parts. A lot of the parts from these cars are obsolete now. We have a yard full of parts cars and probably 20-30 spare drive trains. There are some other issues but for the most part they are pretty solid cars. The engines are pretty solid but 60ks get a bit expensive. 96 brake upgrade is a must and then you have some decent brakes. O and they are ugly as sin. Anything else just ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibleedblue65, post: 12683708, member: 137757"] I work at a shop that does a lot of shos. My boss road races a first gen, I daily my second. Pros to the sho are that with a couple of simple suspension mods they can really handle and they are a lot faster out of first gear than you'd expect. I've definitely surprised a few people in mine. They are very comfortable commuters. I average 18-20 mpg commuting, mine is a five speed. Few down sides. #1 transmission. They aren't very strong, tend to break third and diffs. Do not do burn outs or flat foot shifts. #2 parts. A lot of the parts from these cars are obsolete now. We have a yard full of parts cars and probably 20-30 spare drive trains. There are some other issues but for the most part they are pretty solid cars. The engines are pretty solid but 60ks get a bit expensive. 96 brake upgrade is a must and then you have some decent brakes. O and they are ugly as sin. Anything else just ask. [/QUOTE]
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