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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 4154315" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>The MKS, Taurus, and PI were all on the same platform after 2007. (The Explorer and PIU were on a variant of that platform from 2011 until they went back to RWD in '20.)</p><p></p><p>As to which to choose, I think it would depend on what you want to do. There is (or was) some aftermarket support for the SHO, but nothing like there is for the Mustang. It's also going to be easier to find replacement parts for the Coyote's drivetrain thanks to the F-150 using the same basic engine and transmission (if you get the slushbox rather than the man transmission).</p><p></p><p>The guys I used to know who bought the EB35 MKS really liked it, FWIW.</p><p></p><p>I'd suggest checking out SHOForum ( <a href="https://shoforum.com/" target="_blank">SHO Forum</a> ) for info and ideas on the powertrain. I haven't been active there recently, but it used to be a great little community, and it looks like many of the good folks are still there.</p><p></p><p>As for which I'd choose, I'd probably look at the MKS first because the Mustang doesn't fit my carcass particularly well. If you want a real sleeper, though, you might look for an EB35-powered Flex. I'm told that it will get up and move...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 4154315, member: 26737"] The MKS, Taurus, and PI were all on the same platform after 2007. (The Explorer and PIU were on a variant of that platform from 2011 until they went back to RWD in '20.) As to which to choose, I think it would depend on what you want to do. There is (or was) some aftermarket support for the SHO, but nothing like there is for the Mustang. It's also going to be easier to find replacement parts for the Coyote's drivetrain thanks to the F-150 using the same basic engine and transmission (if you get the slushbox rather than the man transmission). The guys I used to know who bought the EB35 MKS really liked it, FWIW. I'd suggest checking out SHOForum ( [URL="https://shoforum.com/"]SHO Forum[/URL] ) for info and ideas on the powertrain. I haven't been active there recently, but it used to be a great little community, and it looks like many of the good folks are still there. As for which I'd choose, I'd probably look at the MKS first because the Mustang doesn't fit my carcass particularly well. If you want a real sleeper, though, you might look for an EB35-powered Flex. I'm told that it will get up and move... [/QUOTE]
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