12/18/2012 4:18:07 PM
This thread is full of bitching and menstruation [Edited on December 18, 2012 at 5:05 PM. Reason : .]
12/18/2012 5:05:31 PM
Sounds about right for a chick car
12/18/2012 6:37:17 PM
I'm just going to put this here...
12/19/2012 2:01:22 PM
FTR my bitching made it into the letters to the editor of Car & Driver about 1 1/2 years ago, lol
12/19/2012 2:07:46 PM
I didn't know a real fix had ever been made for S2000 tops. I though they just ate through them, where you'd have to spend a fat sum of cash every few years to replace the top, and it was just a fact of S2000 life...
12/20/2012 1:55:44 AM
12/20/2012 2:22:36 AM
^ ^^Given that the technical service bulletin only applies to AP2 it would seem to me that something was slightly different on the AP1s. The next logical step beyond that is to believe that there is a fix.My service advisor at the dealership was out on Tuesday, so they told me to call Wednesday mid morning. I call at 11 - guy is out to lunch. I leave a message...don't get a call back.Oh how I love Honda customer service...[Edited on December 20, 2012 at 8:14 AM. Reason : k]
12/20/2012 8:14:05 AM
I'm sure they share the same sentiments of you.
12/20/2012 2:39:43 PM
why. if they call me I answer. I don't put them on hold, then take a msg and not return their calls
12/20/2012 3:38:52 PM
For any interested buyers, Johnson Subaru has listed my old S2000 for $22,991.00
2/7/2013 2:20:09 PM
that's okay. It's been in an accident. TWICE. jk
2/7/2013 2:22:56 PM
Guy in this thread wants to swap an EJ25 or a 4G63 into an S2000. WTF, why would anyone swap in an inferior engine. Nevermind that an EJ won't fit. You go LSx or nothing. Just stupidclick for hilarityhttp://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/1004811-ej25-or-4g63/
2/13/2013 10:14:44 AM
4g63 block is significantly stronger even tho inferior in breathing. Infinitely more boostable but for the price of the swap you can sleeve and stroke an s2k.
2/13/2013 10:26:07 AM
Yeah. I mean the F20C may have an aluminum block but it can still take 600+ hp on stock internals.
2/13/2013 12:59:07 PM
this makes me chuckle a bit:http://www.johnsonsubaru.com/used/Honda/2007-Honda-S2000-Cary-NC-9ccf972b0a0a00020161305f48f5afb0.htm
2/13/2013 3:41:46 PM
2/13/2013 5:18:40 PM
I won't argue that
2/13/2013 10:08:01 PM
Why does that make you chuckle?
2/13/2013 10:39:39 PM
I would gander that is his old S2k, and they probably want a lot more for it than what he got on trade-in.
2/14/2013 7:34:58 AM
How does one get 600 hp on stock internals ?
2/14/2013 7:55:43 AM
^^&^^^I bought the car in 2008 for $21,333 from an Infiniti dealership in Charlotte. It had been advertised for $21,833.00. This was when the car was just 1 year old, and only had 4800 miles. Hence, the chuckle (and yes, I got $18,000 trade in)
2/14/2013 9:16:04 AM
Nice dude! i'm still trying to figure this out tho... unless they have some huge head gaskets/spacers to drop compression (holy bad quench and blown head gasket risk batman) that much boost on stock compression would be sketch as fuck unless they have some sort of miracle hot-spot free combustion chambers. so.... that leaves NAWS!?! cause i don't think cams and head work would do it. and i don't think the bottom end could spin another few thousand rpm either.
2/14/2013 9:24:23 AM
yeah....I mean people on the forum say that but I didn't look into it. Stock CR is 11.1:1 I believe so I do feel like you would have to swap in lower compression pistons?
2/14/2013 11:13:42 AM
Okay I looked around in the Forced Induction section over at http://www.s2ki.com and found a chart listing a lot of active users, their power levels, and what has been done to their cars. Here it is:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AiG9riHOuMcTdFNkczAwcUhrSnEzV015WGNnQWtRT1E#gid=0Looks like the most powerful S2000 with stock engine internals puts down 747 whp on E85. Highest output on 93 octane pump gas is 542whp.Scroll all the way to the bottom and check out the fully built F20C putting down 907 whp. Sweet Jesus
2/14/2013 4:47:16 PM
Well damn, nobody was impressed with my last post here Maybe this one will do better! I've been hearing insider rumors for a while, but here's something a bit more concrete:
4/28/2015 10:29:47 AM
i could do that... btw gtr prices are absurd. the fact i can pick up an r8 cheaper is bonkers.
4/28/2015 10:39:22 AM
A guy over at S2ki.com with reputable "insider info" has been hinting at an S2000 replacement/successor for almost a year now, and what he said lines up with this latest info.I love my Cayman S dearly, but I can't say I wouldn't at least consider something similar from Honda if they actually built it.
4/28/2015 12:23:23 PM
The hybrid shit on these cars needs to stop tho it's an enthusiast car.
4/28/2015 3:46:40 PM
Hopefully they'll give us one unburdened with that shit. They're finally seeing the light and are going to offer a CRZ with a turbo 4 engine late next year - no hybrid shit.
4/28/2015 4:38:13 PM
Hybrids are awesomeBut not on that sort of car.My faith is very low. They'll fuck it up almost for sure.
4/28/2015 4:40:21 PM
I have nothing against hybrids and for companies like mclaren they are pretty much mandatory.But Jesus the only good thing that comes from selling an entire line of boring appliances would be that you cafe mpg standard is low enough to do something bonkers... So a bare bones mid engine enthusiast car should be feasible. I mean he'll if dodge can swing the hellcat twins and a viper Honda should be able to swing something wicked
4/28/2015 10:04:06 PM
Sure, but I don't think I they will.
4/28/2015 10:42:03 PM
ohh i know...
4/29/2015 7:50:32 AM
4/29/2015 9:23:14 AM
they also have to meet cafe standards dont they?
4/29/2015 10:18:09 AM
Yes and no, but that wasn't my point. My point was that the P1 is McLaren's only hybrid, and it's sold in such small numbers to barely even register on their fleet average (even though that too is ridiculously small).And yes they have to follow CAFE regs, but they actually don't. They can instead just pay the penalty for going over the mandated fleet average, and just pass that cost along to their customers. Customers that 1) don't really give a shit about fuel economy and 2) have enough money to not even notice.
4/29/2015 2:20:18 PM