S2000's Are Slow...
#82
Originally Posted by Nick Graves,Jan 15 2008, 06:12 PM
I think there's a lot of people very disappointed that their S2000 got burned up by a TeDIous Golf off a wet roundabout or something, and grimble about it.
#83
Originally Posted by RedUn,Jan 15 2008, 05:32 AM
If Honda wanted to make the S2000 a rocket ship they'd have put a massive turbo lump init, they didn't.
It ####s me off how people only care how much power a car has got and how fast it is in a straightline.
Give my granny a tuned supra and she can go fast in a straightline all day long.
You either get the S2000 or you don't.
imho
It ####s me off how people only care how much power a car has got and how fast it is in a straightline.
Give my granny a tuned supra and she can go fast in a straightline all day long.
You either get the S2000 or you don't.
imho
Is that the Racing Line in your avatar?
#84
I think that depends.
I prefer driving it in the wet for some odd reason.
Mine shocks me sometimes on wet roads, mainly fast roundabouts.
It may be my trusty Toyo's but it just sticks like glue as long as you aren't too hard on the throttle.
I also once had some loon in an S chasing me in an STi which i'd just had mapped. It was pissing down, country roads, and he had his wife in the car. While I was getting away, the car's preformance in the wet really baffled me!
I prefer driving it in the wet for some odd reason.
Mine shocks me sometimes on wet roads, mainly fast roundabouts.
It may be my trusty Toyo's but it just sticks like glue as long as you aren't too hard on the throttle.
I also once had some loon in an S chasing me in an STi which i'd just had mapped. It was pissing down, country roads, and he had his wife in the car. While I was getting away, the car's preformance in the wet really baffled me!
#88
Originally Posted by Ajs_s2k,Jan 14 2008, 03:00 PM
Newer hot-hatches are certainly not far behind the S