Many S2000 owners fantasize about the perfect camera setup to capture their next event at the track or a local meet/group drive. Few have invested excessive amounts of money into complex systems so technologically advanced that they would seem to be on par with equipment used by Hollywood. Yet the art of filming has advanced [...]
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Jekyll and Slide
I used to loathe and despise stability control. Call it ESP, DSC, VSA, or any other acronym; I considered it to be a blight on the dynamic prowess of the vehicle and a hindrance to the development of real driving skills. From the moment I stepped from my non-ABS, non-traction controlled, two-pedals-and-an-emergency-brake 1996 Saturn into [...]
DIY: Replace dash light bulbs
So, I had a few bulbs burn out in my A/C and Radio Control units on the dash. I went to the Honda dealer and we attempted to order all the bulbs we would need. Unfortunately, the exploded views weren’t very clear. Now I know (and I’ll be ordering the “missing” replacement bulbs). So, first [...]
Honda’s new SSD Navigation is here
Honda Access Europe (HACE) has announced the addition of its Solid State Drive (SSD) Navigation System to the existing Audio & Electronics range of accessories. This unit offers optimal coverage, rapid route calculation and superb audio connectivity as it takes advantage of the SSD technology that we know. Since this option is a premium satellite [...]
Stereo tips… Subwoofers
There is an excellent thread about everything you could ever want to know about stereo equipment for your S2000 in the Electronics forum. S2ki veteran (and mechanical engineer) PJK3 (Phillip) really did the homework on this and we strongly recommend the full thread as must reading. It’s so good, in fact, that we will be [...]
Garmin GPS Cup Holder Install
Since I got the S2000 I’ve always wanted to install and fit a navigation system. However I wanted it to look as much as OEM. We all know that the space of the S2000 limits our options except the JDM dash screen which I personally don’t like it. I was interested in the Alpine model [...]
