S2000 individual throttle bodies

S2000 individual throttle bodies

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tommy turtle

Original Poster:

6 posts

159 months

Saturday 20th August 2011
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Hi,

I am looking for some advice as I have just bought an S2000 engine to put in my Caterham project. I am looking to buy some throttle bodies and an aftermarket ecu to run them. Does anyone have any solid information as to which produce the best results? I have seen a few different companies making them and I really like the quality of the AT power ones and Jenvey's but they are different designs so I wanted to know the best performing ones. Any help would be appreciated. Also which ecu's are the best for the S2000?

Thanks

Tom

Old Gregg

4,443 posts

180 months

Sunday 21st August 2011
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Since nobody here has replied yet, have you tried looking here in the meantime?

http://www.s2ki.com/s2000/

Honda Rush

122 posts

212 months

Sunday 21st August 2011
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Omex ecu is cost effective as base map is available from omex, and the 710 will run traction and launch control.
TBS i have jenveys on mine and dry sumped made 252bhp when mapped by the two Steves

What are you doing re bell housing ? i assume you are going to use a quaiffe seq box, can you get the engine low enough to get the drive line line correct ?

tommy turtle

Original Poster:

6 posts

159 months

Tuesday 23rd August 2011
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Thanks for the reply's. I will look into the omex and have looked on the S2000 forum too. I am going to run a Race engine design bellhousing onto my elite sequential box. It will obviously be dry sumped due to the height of the engine and it WILL fit - somehow or another!

Honda Rush

122 posts

212 months

Wednesday 24th August 2011
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Have been thinking on these lines for a couple off years as well a caterham with a F20 will it work or not ?
I have a R400 (race car) still amazes me at what it will do and how fine the handling is, Just not convinced that adding the extra weight will not change the handling for the worse.
As what happens when you go up to a duratec etc, The extra bhp would be nice though.