Honda S2k Hanlding Rev 1 vs Rev2

Honda S2k Hanlding Rev 1 vs Rev2

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Dakkon

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7,826 posts

260 months

Wednesday 15th December 2004
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I did not wish to hijack the other thread so thought I would start a new one.

Long story on problem cars, but im now seriously considering an S2000.

Question is, is the rev 2 suspension changes worth the extra?

How twitchy is the Rev 1?

A few years ago I test drove a Rev 1 and thought it handled pretty good.

Any thoughts / comments welcome.

neilsie

952 posts

253 months

Thursday 16th December 2004
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ex g/f has rev1, where as mine is the latter. preferred her's...

Dakkon

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7,826 posts

260 months

Thursday 16th December 2004
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Can I ask why?

Rev 2's are supposed to have stiffer springs but softer anti-roll bar, apparently, im trying to confirm this

>> Edited by Dakkon on Thursday 16th December 20:48

douglasr

1,092 posts

279 months

Thursday 16th December 2004
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Dakkon said:
Can I ask why?

Rev 2's are supposed to have stiffer springs but softer anti-roll bar, apparently, im trying to confirm this

>> Edited by Dakkon on Thursday 16th December 20:48


Softer spring rates and different damper settings. Last time I was under mine, I didn't remember seeing an anti-roll bar !

There were other revisions:

Polished alloys.
Heated glass rear screen.
better speakers and stereo.
wind deflector as standard.
Moved the headlight washer so that you didn't set it off with your elbow.
Different gear knob.

www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showforum=25

rralston

701 posts

252 months

Thursday 16th December 2004
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douglasr said:

Dakkon said:
Can I ask why?

Rev 2's are supposed to have stiffer springs but softer anti-roll bar, apparently, im trying to confirm this

>> Edited by Dakkon on Thursday 16th December 20:48



Softer spring rates and different damper settings. Last time I was under mine, I didn't remember seeing an anti-roll bar !

There were other revisions:

Polished alloys.
Heated glass rear screen.
better speakers and stereo.
wind deflector as standard.
Moved the headlight washer so that you didn't set it off with your elbow.
Different gear knob.

www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showforum=25


Aye - spot on ! Good advice !

neilsie

952 posts

253 months

Monday 20th December 2004
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wider range of colours too!

rj_vaughan

241 posts

259 months

Tuesday 21st December 2004
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douglasr said:


Softer spring rates and different damper settings. Last time I was under mine, I didn't remember seeing an
anti-roll bar !


They do have them

douglasr said:

There were other revisions:

Polished alloys. -- Which still corrode anyway
Heated glass rear screen. -- Which is smaller than the plastic one
better speakers and stereo. -- It's the HU that makes all the difference, easy enough to upgrade
wind deflector as standard. -- Worthy option, a lot of earlier cars had them anyway.
Moved the headlight washer so that you didn't set it off with your elbow. -- Depends how long your arms are, I never had that prob.
Different gear knob. -- I has a bit of leather around it so that your hands don't get too cold on chilly mornings



I'd save the cash and get an earlier car (used to have one) and spend the difference making it your own

Dakkon

Original Poster:

7,826 posts

260 months

Tuesday 21st December 2004
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This was my general conclusion, look for a good condition rev 1 with relatively low miles.

Glsss rear screen would be nice though.

Hopefully looking at one Friday morning