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2005 RSX Car & Driver/King Motorsports

Car and Driver magazine worked with King Motorsports, the exclusive distributor for Mugen in the United States, to enhance the power, handling and braking of its 2005 RSX Type-S for the RSX Challenge. A Comptech Supercharger, Hondata K-Pro ECU, RC Engineering fuel injectors and Mugen intake and exhaust increase horsepower, while Moton adjustable dampers, Mugen […] More »

By: | October 31, 2005


Welcome Blurb

{mosimage}Welcome to S2KI The Honda S2000 Community

By: | October 30, 2005


S2000 Autocross Setup FAQ

This document is a mix of information gleaned from various posts on this board and personal experience autocrossing S2000s at the national level for two years. This FAQ covers setup for SCCA Solo 2 Stock class autocrossing. It does not cover setup for SCCA autocross classes other than Stock, nor does it cover setup for […] More »

By: | May 2, 2005



[00-054] Buzzing From the Engine or Transmission While Decelerating

While decelerating in 3rd or 2nd gear, a buzzing or rattling comes from the engine or transmission between 4,000 and 3,000 rpm. This noise sounds similar to a heat shield rattle, and it goes away if you press lightly on the accelerator pedal or disengage the clutch. Applies to: 2000–01 S2000 – ALL

By: | November 27, 2001


[00-048] Service Manual Update: Rear Window Replacement

The procedure in this bulletin updates the rear window replacement procedure on page 20-38 of the 2000 S2000 Service Manual. NOTE: See S/B 00-037, Rear Window Is Creased, Clouded, or Scratched, before replacing the rear window. Applies to: 2000 S2000 – ALL 

By: | September 26, 2000


[00-037] Rear Window Is Creased, Clouded, or Scratched

The window has one or more of these problems: Creased: The window was not folded straight when the top was lowered. Clouded: The window is coated with a film of road grime, oil, and dirt. Scratched: The window was cleaned with an abrasive material, such as a terry-cloth towel that has been washed several times. […] More »

By: | April 4, 2000



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