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Eh up chaps,
I'll be working in the states soon for a while so thought I'd buy a car whilst over there. There are a few cars that take my fancy but S2000s are top of the list at the moment.
I've been reading about turbo conversions/supercharger conversions and they look great. The turbo cars are putting out 320whp (must be around 400bhp at the crank) with just bolt ons, is this a load of bs or what? Sounds like a hell of a lot of power to me. Although terminal speeds seem to be backing up these figures.
Has anyone had any UK experience of these kits?
I want a car that I can modify, I'm still a boy racer at heart! I know how good the S2000 is in standard form, but like I say I want to play around with whatever car I buy. It'd be rude not to take advantage of the cheap parts in the US
I'll be working in the states soon for a while so thought I'd buy a car whilst over there. There are a few cars that take my fancy but S2000s are top of the list at the moment.
I've been reading about turbo conversions/supercharger conversions and they look great. The turbo cars are putting out 320whp (must be around 400bhp at the crank) with just bolt ons, is this a load of bs or what? Sounds like a hell of a lot of power to me. Although terminal speeds seem to be backing up these figures.
Has anyone had any UK experience of these kits?
I want a car that I can modify, I'm still a boy racer at heart! I know how good the S2000 is in standard form, but like I say I want to play around with whatever car I buy. It'd be rude not to take advantage of the cheap parts in the US
Edited by David H on Saturday 30th September 10:15
These figures sound realistic but the problem in the UK is tuners (and importing the parts is expensive). I just had a Vortech supercharger installing in mine and the tuner blew the engine. So I have to pay £7000+ to fix it and then sue him.
www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?&showforum=25
Is a good place for more s2000 info
www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?&showforum=25
Is a good place for more s2000 info
Hi, if you want any help with S2000 stuff, I own an s2000 specialist part company, give me a call direct 07960 898482 and we might be able to help you with what ou need, even if you buy the parts in the US I can let you know whos the best to deal with and also the come to the conclusion of whats the best set up for your car.
Hope i can help,
Tom
Hope i can help,
Tom
Personally, i think the supercharger's a good idea. Centrifugal style (ie Vortech), gives excellent low-end torque without sacrificing that trademark S2000 top-end. Though a turbo would probably go better on the updated 2.2 liter S2K rather than the original 2.0. If you're intent on turbos, Alex Pfeiffer runs a turbo'd S2K in the Formula D series, so seeing as how you're in the U-S-of A, maybe it would be worthwhile getting on to whoever did his car.
lap_time said:
Personally, i think the supercharger's a good idea. Centrifugal style (ie Vortech), gives excellent low-end torque without sacrificing that trademark S2000 top-end. Though a turbo would probably go better on the updated 2.2 liter S2K rather than the original 2.0. If you're intent on turbos, Alex Pfeiffer runs a turbo'd S2K in the Formula D series, so seeing as how you're in the U-S-of A, maybe it would be worthwhile getting on to whoever did his car.
I think you got that a bit wrong, a supercharger wont do anything to low-end torque, you dont start making any boost till about 4000 revs and max boost is at max revs 9k.
Turbo will get peak power from 4k all the way upto 9k.
Turbo gives low end torque more than an SC, which is why rs*r used a custom turbo on their S2000 drift car www.rs-r.com
Here's a lot of FI info for the S2000:
www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showforum=142
US centric, but useful all the same.
Turbo a lot harder to deal with by all accounts
Here's a lot of FI info for the S2000:
www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showforum=142
US centric, but useful all the same.
Turbo a lot harder to deal with by all accounts
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