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Originally Posted by Seaufin,Feb 27 2007, 11:40 AM
Your link is in regards to the Amuse s2000 GT1. I am looking for specs on the Amuse s2000 street version. Please post up if you have the specs.
I hope you're joking. Do you see anything about a 2.3L stroker kit? Do you see anything about a GT1 Widebody? NO...but just for you, I'll go through the thread and "weed out" what your looking for...jesus christ...
Newbies2k - I'm sorry but you are still mistaken, that is not the Amuse s2000 (street version) Specifications. It is not worth taking Jesus Christ's name in vain over the matter. I'm sorry that you seem so upset. Again, I am looking for the Specifications of the Amuse S2000 Street Version. A couple of posts above (silver j) seems to be closer to what I'm looking for, thank you for the information. Please post up if you have exact specs on the car.
I'm not all too positive on what the street car has installed on it but from the list of the old and the new that NewbieS2K typed out, there is plenty of awesome stuff to choose from.
The street car more than likely doesn't have all these parts and modifications performed on it but just go from there and make it what you want.
For a good Amuse street S2000 use the R1 headers coupled with either the single 60mm single or dual.
Add the R1 front bumper (very dead sexy!), possibly the c/fibre hood (its pricey though) and either a good Mugen intake or, like me, I run an AEM cold air setup. (price was good at the time)
Wheels are a touchy subject but there are plenty out there that look good on our cars.
Originally Posted by RIDGERCR,Mar 1 2007, 01:09 PM
I'm not all too positive on what the street car has installed on it but from the list of the old and the new that NewbieS2K typed out, there is plenty of awesome stuff to choose from.
The street car more than likely doesn't have all these parts and modifications performed on it but just go from there and make it what you want.
For a good Amuse street S2000 use the R1 headers coupled with either the single 60mm single or dual.
Add the R1 front bumper (very dead sexy!), possibly the c/fibre hood (its pricey though) and either a good Mugen intake or, like me, I run an AEM cold air setup. (price was good at the time)
Wheels are a touchy subject but there are plenty out there that look good on our cars.
Good luck and roll with it.
Yes the Amuse S2000 in the pic is the Street Version, it has all the goodies listed above. The white GT1 has alot more custom work/mods, THESE specifications...
2259cc F20C Engine
8.8:1 Compression
87x95 Bore and Stroke
87mm Pistons
JUN H23A Connecting Rods
JUN H22A Crankshaft
HKS GT3037S Turbine
HKS GTII Wastegate
Amuse Original GT1 Exhaust Manifold, Front Pipe and Exhaust
HKS F-Con V Pro
Amuse HiTech Rom
V Mount Intercooler and Radiator
HKS Sequential GT-R Transmission
BNR34 GT-R Differential and Drive Shafts
ATS Carbon Clutch and LSD
Volk Racing CE28N 18x10+15 Wheels
265/35-18 Tires
GT1 Widebody Kit designed by Gran Turismo 4 Producers
...unfortunately I'm not too sure of what suspension set-up they use. I'm guessing their own coil-over set up with the 12/14kg springs.