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Attractive car! Respectable power, Perfect for track use and even better for day to day driving. Pull's the hoe's and turns heads..... I'll take the high reving little basterd. ^___^;
237HP @7800
162ft @6800
RedLine @ 8000
16-Valve DOHC VTEC
Curb Weight: 2855
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[quote=PerfAdv][B]Nice! Never thought it was a slouch.[/B] :D
Watch this S2000 challenge. It's in Japanese but the cars rev the same. :D
And the Honda I4 is not invincible as many suspect. ;)
[URL="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5911299846785830840&q=s2000"]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5911299846785830840&q=s2000[/URL]
Play with the size some are quality enough to make bigger.[/quote]
JEESUS, Perf, theese are HEAVILY modded cars, striped interiors etc.
Just for the record the Alpine is driven to the track to race and has all the interior in place and standard road wheels and transmission. The engine mods are limited too, so he's only about 30 above stock.
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I'd rather drive the Alpine.
I'd rather own the S2000.
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[QUOTE=Matra et Alpine]JEESUS, Perf, theese are HEAVILY modded cars, striped interiors etc.
Just for the record the Alpine is driven to the track to race and has all the interior in place and standard road wheels and transmission. The engine mods are limited too, so he's only about 30 above stock.[/QUOTE]
I think the S2000 has a higher potential but that's just a based on watching modified S2000s. I don't know what an Alpine is capable of if it was equally race prepped. Stock cars, I suspect it would come down to the track, speedier tracks favoring the GTA and twistier the S2K.
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[quote=PerfAdv]I think the S2000 has a higher potential but that's just a based on watching modified S2000s. I don't know what an Alpine is capable of if it was equally race prepped.[/quote]
13th overall and 5th in class at Le Mans in 1994 enough for you ??
[quote]Stock cars, I suspect it would come down to the track, speedier tracks favoring the GTA and twistier the S2K.[/quote]
Actually the A610 gets MUCH better traction out of the twisties than the S2000 and why it got a bit untidy trying to keep up at Knockhill circuit when we had both out. As noted earlier, it was the two corners on the track which are on brows where the S200 was far superior.
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^^I can see how a properly prepped mid-engined car would be kick ass.
I can't find the article where I read about the Project Nutter S2000, a superior handler.
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[quote=PerfAdv]I can't find the article where I read about the Project Nutter S2000, a superior handler.[/quote]
If they get the performance to qualify for Le Mans we'd be able to tell.
They won't :D
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Wow. People are choosing the 2000? Over the 610? I think the only comparison between the two should be; Which number with a lettered prefix do you prefer?
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[QUOTE=Matra et Alpine]If they get the performance to qualify for Le Mans we'd be able to tell.
They won't :D[/QUOTE]
Probably not.
Any two cars can be compared Elise vs. Maybach how, about Dusenberg vs. the 2008 Ford Focus? The GTA has a 3.0 turbocharged V6, whereas the S2000 has a N/A 2.2 liter I4. The only place the Honda can compete is in the corners. btw, what's the price of the GTA, isn't it more 911 territory?
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[quote=PerfAdv]^^I can see how a properly prepped mid-engined car would be kick ass.
I can't find the article where I read about the Project Nutter S2000, a superior handler.[/quote]
"Project nutter" was a superior handler, but it was definitely not an S2000 - It was a Westfield with an S2000's engine :)
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[QUOTE=Egg Nog]"Project nutter" was a superior handler, but it was definitely not an S2000 - It was a Westfield with an S2000's engine :)[/QUOTE]
Searching after my post revealed that.:o I still wasn't sure what that car was, so I left it for your(someones) reply. Thanks. :)
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[quote=PerfAdv]Probably not.
Any two cars can be compared Elise vs. Maybach how, about Dusenberg vs. the 2008 Ford Focus? The GTA has a 3.0 turbocharged V6, whereas the S2000 has a N/A 2.2 liter I4. The only place the Honda can compete is in the corners. btw, what's the price of the GTA, isn't it more 911 territory?[/quote]
I think he chose them because their powers are similar.
HOW you get the power in a STOCK car is irrelevant.
just as pulling heavily modded cars is to. The Le Mans A610 for example was a special one-off chassis produced for the event. MUCH lighter and with MUCH MUCH larger rear engine compartment to make working on it easier and to try to cool it. That's why keeping it "stock" is best. Personally having driven both on road and track, I'd NOT like to have to make the choice :D
Yes when the A610 was launched in 91 it was a £45K car ( at the end it was around for £35K new ). Performance exceeded the (11 BUT it had the wrong badge for the price as Renault insisted in saying it was a RENAULT !!!!
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[QUOTE=Matra et Alpine]... I'd NOT like to have to make the choice :D
Yes when the A610 was launched in 91 it was a £45K car ( at the end it was around for £35K new ). Performance exceeded the (11 BUT it had the wrong badge for the price as Renault insisted in saying it was a RENAULT !!!![/QUOTE]
Yeh, I wouldn't want to make the choice either. Both nice cars, very different equations for fun and speed.
As for the A610's badge failure, it most recently happened to the Phaeton. Great car wrong badge, atleast wrong price for badge.
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[QUOTE=PerfAdv]Probably not.
Any two cars can be compared Elise vs. Maybach how, about Dusenberg vs. the 2008 Ford Focus? The GTA has a 3.0 turbocharged V6, whereas the S2000 has a N/A 2.2 liter I4. The only place the Honda can compete is in the corners. btw, what's the price of the GTA, isn't it more 911 territory?[/QUOTE]
Must be US version S2000 the european only has a 2.0. Anyway I'd go for the alpine because it's pretty rare here. I dont even think I've ever saw one in real life :P