UK or JDM?
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I bought the bolts and I'll spend a saturday afternoon swapping them soon. I barely get up to 20mph on my daily drive so it should be fine till then.
I can also do the paperclip ECL check too, where it appears the UK cars can't. Looks like a defo JDM thing then.
Reading on the US forums they say that the difference in BHP is noticeable. I've only driven a few S2000s and they all feel about the same to me. I don't think a 3% power hike is going to be noticeable.
I can also do the paperclip ECL check too, where it appears the UK cars can't. Looks like a defo JDM thing then.
Reading on the US forums they say that the difference in BHP is noticeable. I've only driven a few S2000s and they all feel about the same to me. I don't think a 3% power hike is going to be noticeable.
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Originally Posted by Dembo,Jan 25 2007, 09:19 PM
I've always thought on the track I've had a very slight straight line speed advantage to other S2Ks, and another owner commented on this at Donington after following me up the straight. So maybe the JDM power increase is noticeable.
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Originally Posted by Bibbs,Jan 26 2007, 09:03 AM
Reading on the US forums they say that the difference in BHP is noticeable.
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Originally Posted by Paper Lawyer,Jan 26 2007, 11:05 AM
They are butt dyno experts across the pond Some of the rubbish the teenage owners write is unbelievable
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Originally Posted by Dembo,Jan 25 2007, 10:00 PM
But did anyone ever prove that was the issue? It's not like there's been no engine failures with the modification done.
Reading that thread, there's a dealer saying the oil bolt is nothing to do with the cylinder #4 scoring (which is the supposed problem), and some other doubt. Sounds like a lot of people have put 2 and 2 together to make 5. Not saying it isn't so, but I think people have seen failures and have been too keen to jump on this as an explanation.
Reading that thread, there's a dealer saying the oil bolt is nothing to do with the cylinder #4 scoring (which is the supposed problem), and some other doubt. Sounds like a lot of people have put 2 and 2 together to make 5. Not saying it isn't so, but I think people have seen failures and have been too keen to jump on this as an explanation.
No4. failures were often associated with trackdays. And still are, in fact!
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