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Old 04-02-2014, 02:29 PM
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These mounts look very nice and seem to be a nice solid OEM style mount that has functionality without all the car vibration from the hasport/innovative style.

http://www.vibra-technics.com/honda/s2000

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I have a set of their "fast road" mounts on my RSX and I like them a lot, and I'm planning to get a set for my S2000 too. The RSX isn't heavily modded or tracked so I can't/won't make any judgment on how they'd fare with harder use.

Some previous discussion on those here:
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/107...e__p__23072622
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I don't know if I should get the 200m or 202m race ones. The site says forced induction 200 for some reason.

"This mount is designed for track use only. If you have a track day car that is used on the road or highly tuned/forced induction road car then use HON200M."
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I have the softer of the two on my car. So far no complains. There is not a big change in the vibrations within the car but they are much much stiffer when you touch the throttle. I notice it most when starting off from a stop. You get a much better feel in the clutch pedal. The car is much harder to stall now even with the sometimes finicky AEM ecu.
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The question of the hour would be if these are a step up from the hard race and Mugen OEM styles!
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I have a set of the street ones which are fitted to my newly built F20C, Sheepey Mani and GTX35.. Will let you know how they perform when I get it running this week.
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Is there something wrong with their site? I can't open it even from their homepage.
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It seems their website is down. Here is where I ordered mine:

http://www.kseriesparts.com/cr/VBT-H...ign=newproduct



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