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While I'm not a convertible fan, The S2000 is a fantasic drivers car, one of the best built in the last 20 years.
The only problem comparing an S2000 to an FRS is really the price. The S2000 was a much more expensive car than the FRS, and started in the low $32k range new 10 years ago. Inflation adjusted its almost $40K in todays dollars which buys alot of car. When I look at the FR-S I see a great drivers car but an awesome platform ripe for all kinds of improvements and tuning. That said, great job with the video.
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The S2000 certainly was and is a more hardened sports car and carried a more premium price tag as you mentioned. After this review I took the that extra money too see how far the car can be taken, and its true pretty amazing platform. But still leaves me wanting a factory performance car I dont have to spend mass amounts of time and money getting right.
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curious of your thoughts on the innovate kit as the install is certainly easier.
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I am finishing my final review on the Vortech kit, track review and review with Automobile magazing and pro driver spent plenty of time logging and testing now. The Innovate kit despite its easier install is an import kit. Innovate slaps their name on it, sells it cheaper by making it non-intercooled. The problem with that and tuning it is there is no way to tune and test intake air temperatures because they don't have a place for the sensor. It sits in the factory spot. So all that hot air is blown into the motor with no way to test, monitor the temps Innovate never tested this and claims its ok to run because they had 3 pre production kits tested and twin screw produces less heat. Thats sounds great but they cant prove that. And several of their pre production users wound up running meth injection. Now namless is making a sensor to modify the kit to be able to test IAT. So until they sell the kit with the proper sensors to tune properly and they have an intercooled version I would run it as a street only kit if that. Nothing against these guys or owners but safety first.
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"If you want a fast car, buy a fast car". These words coming from a guy who is in the business of designing and selling aftermarket turbo and SC systems really hit home.. I eventually followed his advice and spent more time driving and enjoying the sport rather than fixing broken components.. Then I got old and am enjoying something slower .... This car.. And with no urge to mod it.. |
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This car is not slow. Its just the last decade cars have gotten over powered, that will change. The '86 is as fast as a Porsche 944S, plenty fast for any public road. The problem is the torque dip so to get the power out of it you must drive it in its power band and that's risky at the moment.
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If this data exists Innovate is not publishing.
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Sprintex/Bullet etc, all have IC versions. There has to be a reason they only sell it that way. My guess there is data, but the fact you have to go digging for it or when you ask the heads of Innovate for it and they can't provide it... Red flag.
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And they're all replacement items, tires being cheaper than OEM replacements too. Fluid needs changed eventually, so do brake pads and tires. Wear them out, replace with better items. Technically, it doesn't add to the cost of the car unless you buy these items prematurely, it's actually part of the maintenance cost.
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