What would you do to a stock S2000?

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What would you do to a stock S2000?

Drive it.
 
Sell it. Put that money towards a 2004 Cobra.

Seriously, though, I'd sell it. If I wanted an autocrosser, or a car to rip people new one's at the track I'd keep it, but if I wanted something that was fast in a straight line I'd sell it. I've only heard of like one turbo S2000 that was actually fast, and it was a 500hp fully built, lowered compression, etc. S2000.
 
Originally posted by hondas20004lyfe
If you had a stock 2001 Honda S2000, what would you do to it?
Bodykit, turbo, a system, etc....:confused:


i would leave it in my garage and use it as a dust collector:lol:

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Originally posted by Sage
What would you do to a stock S2000?

Drive it.

^^^what he said:D
 
Originally posted by hondas20004lyfe
I've driven it too much, its time to either make the ride more exciting or sell the car n save up 4 sumthin betta


sell the damm thing then:tup:

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Originally posted by hondas20004lyfe
even if i did sell it,
<<<<<<<<i still have "hondas2000s4lyfe" as my name


i realize that........just make a new account or live with it or something:P
 
Originally posted by hondas20004lyfe
If you had a stock 2001 Honda S2000, what would you do to it?

Trade it in and buy a RX-8 Sports.

Had to say it... ;)
 
I dunno if i should sell it, I've always wanted a skyline, but i live in Illinois, and I have NO clue where to even find one within the USA.
 
For me , a S2000 is pretty exciting.

For more excitement, get a Lotus Elise. Evo would also be nice.
 
OMG!!! Look how beautiful this 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 is!!!
276bhp Twin Turbocharged Inline 6
 

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hmm...how bout trying to make it faster without bolt-ons? there's this local shop taking a civic hatchback (i think they used the type R engine) and as of last year, it was a 12 second car with only mechanical adjustments. Bolt-on/replacement parts would easily have made that thing faster but they didn't do it because they wanted to differentiate themselves from the usual ricers.
 
^^^ I think that would be a better, cheaper investment than my previous suggestion :D
 
I'd sell it and buy something different. The S2000 doesn't have enough leg room for me. Last time I got in one, my knees were slammed up against the dash board. :(

The first thing I would do if I were you is buy some coilovers like Teins, JIC, etc. I'd almost always recommend upgrading your suspension first. Then upgrade the brakes. Maybe get some light-weight 17" wheels for it as well. I don't really know what they offer for S2ks in the way of engine mods because as I stated before, I don't fit in them so I really don't have all that much interest in them. Check out the honda boards and that s2ki.com board that was linked in lsk8er's post. I fail to understand why you chose to ask this question here when there are tons of honda specific message boards on the internet. This really isn't the best place to ask.



-Mark
 
Originally posted by MazKid
Trade it in and buy a RX-8 Sports.

Had to say it... ;)

Yeah, but that'd be selling it to get something much crappier. RX8= teh suck.

What to do with an S2000? Anything put painting it pink with neons and white graphics, that's for sure.
 
sell it and build a 330hp 9400rpm E30 M3 race car. You will have plenty of money left over for trackday fees, so you can actually learn to drive instead of pretending.

in this car you could outrun anything short of a 500hp Z06, and youd have the joy of a 4 banger.

but....... your an import fag, so i bet youll just come up with some scheme to bring a car from japan over. like a 1994 150k mile skyline, wow, that would be d0pe.
 
sell it and build a 330hp 9400rpm E30 M3 race car. You will have plenty of money left over for trackday fees, so you can actually learn to drive instead of pretending.
I agree that it's stupid to import some 280HP GTR for 5 times what its worth just because you see it as some kind of god but an S2000 is a pretty nice car, all depends on your taste in cars.
 
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