A bunch of the SHO enthusiasts said it shouldn't be called a SHO unless it came with the Yamahammer under the hood. Half the fun of owning one is showing off the motor, in my opinion. Ofcourse there is also the thrill of hearing the secondaries roar at 4k rpms. :boobies:
I like it. I'd still prefer one of them beasts from Australia (Falcon etc) but this new SHO is a step in the right direction. Just swap out the two little turbos that come stock for some bigger ones and change some stuff here and there and it could be a real beast. Its already got a nice luxurious appeal to it.