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Back in a Honda! Finally. S2000 content...new wheels pg3

De-catted S2000 at about 9200rpm :lol: .

I had no idea it sounded like this.....

[video=youtu.be;C5Omg0LdfC4]http://youtu.be/C5Omg0LdfC4[/video]
 
Just fitted my new wheels!

[video=youtube;MswZYU6ntCM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MswZYU6ntCM[/video]
 
On the phone FTW.

Not a fan of the wheel design up close, but the car looks awesome on the move.
 
Some better pics and one of the seat

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Lovely motor. Had an S2000 behind me giving it some in my old car with an exhaust setup, couldn't believe the roar it made. Look great as well. Never driven anything RWD. You have to adjust your driving style much compared to FWD, to avoid spinning in to oblivion?
 
Very different driving styles required. My first RWD car owned was an Elise, first driven was a Caterham on track. :)
Where you can just floor the throttle in FWD and just deal with understeer, RWD requires some control. More rewarding though and definitely more fun on track.
 
quality car , but why would you have different front seats ? not good boss .


Simple. Most passengers I'm ever likely to take out in it would prefer the standard seat. I do still have a passenger side rail so if I ever luck upon a cheap Recaro then I might get it and see about fitting it.
 
Stew, those Megan Toe arms are a worth while mod, really helps with bump steer.
Though you've got to really watch the bottom ball joints as they tend to get clogged with road grit and seize which causes loud knocking. Some people have tried covering them with something like a small CV boot type rubber.
 
Stew, those Megan Toe arms are a worth while mod, really helps with bump steer.
Though you've got to really watch the bottom ball joints as they tend to get clogged with road grit and seize which causes loud knocking. Some people have tried covering them with something like a small CV boot type rubber.

Do you mean the actual ball joints on the wishbones? I've heard stuff about them. Will have a look over them when I fit the coilovers. No knocking noises at present though.
If you meant the Megan links and covering them up, I already know about the covers from my Lotus ownership days. :)

Shifty, WTF...lol
 
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