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What engine did the S2000 have?

What engine did the S2000 have?

The F20C and F22C1 were inline-4 engines produced by Honda for use in the Honda S2000. They are one of the few Honda 4-cylinder automobile engines that are designed to sit longitudinally for rear wheel drive.

How much horsepower does a S2000 make?

237 horsepower
Acceleration and Power The S2000 features a 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 237 horsepower at 7,800 rpm and 162 pound-feet of torque at 6,800 rpm. A top-of-the-line six-speed manual transmission comes standard.

What car has the K24 engine?

The standard K24 is in the 2003-up Accord and Element, and the 2002-up CRV. The Accord is your source for a cheap manual transmission too.

How fast is the Honda S2000 in the quarter mile?

World’s Fastest Honda S2000 Runs 1/4 Mile In Just 6.7 Seconds.

What kind of transmission does a Honda S2000 have?

The engine is mated to a six-speed manual transmission and Torsen limited slip differential. The S2000 achieved what Honda claimed as the highest specific output of a normally aspirated production automobile engine in the world.

What kind of brakes does a Type-GT S2000 have?

Like most high quality builds in Japan these days, the Type-GT S2000 was rocking a set of Volk CE-28’s; 18×9.5J +15 wrapped in 255/35R18 up front, and an inch wider 18×10.5J +13 in 265/35R18 for the rear. Stopping power is amped up by a J’s Racing upgraded brake kit. .

Did Honda ever make a Type R S2000?

However, Honda never made an official Type R S2000 variant. Production volume of fewer than 2,000 units was expected at launch, and 668 were made for the 2008 model year, representing just over a quarter of the total U.S. production.

What is the difference between the S2000 and S2000 club racer?

In addition to the base model, Honda offered a more track-oriented version of the S2000, distinguished by reduced weight, fewer amenities, and an increase in performance. The S2000 Club Racer made its world debut at the New York International Auto Show on 4 April 2007.