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Honda S2000's, what do you think of them?
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<blockquote data-quote="moridin2004" data-source="post: 6066695" data-attributes="member: 11694"><p>Never said the Vette wouldn't be better with things done, just stating what I saw. The S2000 is better than pretty much any stock Mustang right out of the box for track events though. Not that I don't like Mustangs, my parents own an 03 Cobra that I do all the work on (tuning, clutch installs, brakes, and the list goes on and on). But, I do know how soft the chassis is and a lot of the issues that I'm constantly fixing (head cooling, TOB, clutch related things, etc...). From my limited experience with the S2000, and my lengthy knowledge of things Honda, I surmise the S2000 is better engineered piece than pretty much anything Mustang (Not including Steeda, etc...) from a whole package perspective when it comes to track days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moridin2004, post: 6066695, member: 11694"] Never said the Vette wouldn't be better with things done, just stating what I saw. The S2000 is better than pretty much any stock Mustang right out of the box for track events though. Not that I don't like Mustangs, my parents own an 03 Cobra that I do all the work on (tuning, clutch installs, brakes, and the list goes on and on). But, I do know how soft the chassis is and a lot of the issues that I'm constantly fixing (head cooling, TOB, clutch related things, etc...). From my limited experience with the S2000, and my lengthy knowledge of things Honda, I surmise the S2000 is better engineered piece than pretty much anything Mustang (Not including Steeda, etc...) from a whole package perspective when it comes to track days. [/QUOTE]
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