S2000 performance upgrades?

S2000 performance upgrades?

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caduceus

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6,071 posts

266 months

Saturday 23rd June 2007
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I currently have a TVR Cerbera 4.5, but looking to change, and the S2000 is high (if not top) on my list.
A 400bhp (alledgedlyhehe) to a 240bhp is quite a drop, so I'm wondering what kind of upgrades are available. Without going down the forced induction route.
I have seen posts on Bibbs car which sounds like a beast. But I just want to know how much more bhp/torque can be extracted from the S2k.

Thanks
Cad

John57

1,847 posts

228 months

Saturday 23rd June 2007
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I had a Griff 500 up until last month tuned a bit to around 300bhp thanks to Austec .... I also had, and still have, an S2000. The drop in power will be very noticeable - unsurprisingly !

The thing with the S2000 is that it works really well as a package. It is not too quick but definitely OK. It handles well, but is no Elise, etc, etc. Trying to get more power - other than the awesome power you get with a SC - is very difficult and I for one am not trying it .... I am on my second S2000 but have left them both alone. All my other cars have been 'doctored' power wise to some degree but not the S. I don't see the point - apart from the SC route which is long and expensive. OK though if you have the knowledge.


Bibbs

3,733 posts

210 months

Saturday 23rd June 2007
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When you look at NA tuning, after you've done the intake and exhaust side of things, there isn't much more you can do.

Damn expensive too.

It's why I sat down, worked out the £ per BHP .. and then bought a charger.

Cathar

309 posts

215 months

Sunday 24th June 2007
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The S2000 already produces an awesome 120 bhp/litre, so NA tuning is pretty much out of the question without totally sacrificing everyday usability.

IMHO almost all common intake and exhause mods (except maybe for de-catting) will actually _cost_ you power.

Bottom line, without forced induction, you'll have to live with the output as it is. I'm currently getting used to it (had the car for a week now), and I like it a lot! smile

-Marin.

markiem8

76 posts

239 months

Sunday 24th June 2007
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If you want torque you need a turbo conversion, best bang for buck is the supercharger and as it happens there is one for sale on the s2ki forum for 2000 quid, add another 1500 for standalone ECU bigger injectors, smaller pulley and tuning and you wont be far from your power now. smile

matt28

147 posts

205 months

Sunday 24th June 2007
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markiem8 said:
If you want torque you need a turbo conversion, best bang for buck is the supercharger and as it happens there is one for sale on the s2ki forum for 2000 quid, add another 1500 for standalone ECU bigger injectors, smaller pulley and tuning and you wont be far from your power now. smile
£3500+fitting to add around 100+bhp? Not too shabby! Is this a very safe mod, or would it be likely to severely reduce the life of the engine?

markiem8

76 posts

239 months

Monday 25th June 2007
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Its all in the tune, get a crap tune and you are asking for trouble.

With the supercharger you only get full boost at full revs,9200 in my case, my normal driving style is short shifting so I hardly make boost during my trips.

As for engine life ask me again in another year. laugh



Edited by markiem8 on Tuesday 26th June 20:11

mikey k

13,011 posts

216 months

Monday 25th June 2007
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I can't disagree with any of the above. I also bought a Comptech blower at the same time as Bibbs. I'm on my fourth S and this one is by far the best!