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Dibsen Mar 7, 2024 05:23 PM

eBay kit
 
Yo!

I’ve read a couple eBay build threads. Specific question.

This kit says 7 sold, anyone in here one of those seven?

Turbo kit

looks comprehensive, cast manifold, fans, plumbing, oil cooler. Looks like it just needs fuel.

love my car is the city and in the twisties. Would like a little more straight line power and some boosty sounds.

Rob_pnw_s2k Mar 10, 2024 07:47 PM

I myself am going to be using a ebay kit (cx racing) although i am not using their bov, wg, or turbo though, which adds like 2k to the bill
Another option I was going to do was the straightline motorsports kit, its like 2x the cost of what you linked though.


R00567 Mar 15, 2024 09:13 PM

With how expensive these engines and transmissions have become I would highly suggest against any cheap forced induction kits. There is a reason why SOS costs so much. Granted you can find a perfectly reliable used supercharger kit and achieve the same effect. Granted it might run with the kit you linked to - but the question is for how long? and if something happens - it potentially taking out the engine...

When it comes to forced induction and s2000s there 3 main factors to consider (and you can only have 2). 1) cheap 2) fast 3) reliable.
  • if you want it fast and cheap - its not going to be reliable (as seen in the case of the ebay kit you linked)
  • if you want it fast and reliable its not going to be cheap (if you can see where i am going with this).
What year is your car? AP1 or AP2? Have you thought about all the other supporting mods you will need to get the car running safely (i.e. clutch, EMS, tuning, etc.)? Just some food for thought.

Kyle Mar 16, 2024 07:46 AM

Hell no.

RolanTHUNDER Mar 25, 2024 11:34 PM


Originally Posted by R00567 (Post 25053998)
With how expensive these engines and transmissions have become I would highly suggest against any cheap forced induction kits. There is a reason why SOS costs so much. Granted you can find a perfectly reliable used supercharger kit and achieve the same effect. Granted it might run with the kit you linked to - but the question is for how long? and if something happens - it potentially taking out the engine...

When it comes to forced induction and s2000s there 3 main factors to consider (and you can only have 2). 1) cheap 2) fast 3) reliable.
  • if you want it fast and cheap - its not going to be reliable (as seen in the case of the ebay kit you linked)
  • if you want it fast and reliable its not going to be cheap (if you can see where i am going with this).
What year is your car? AP1 or AP2? Have you thought about all the other supporting mods you will need to get the car running safely (i.e. clutch, EMS, tuning, etc.)? Just some food for thought.

This is wisdom :thumbup:

Dibsen Mar 27, 2024 03:58 AM


Originally Posted by RolanTHUNDER (Post 25055669)
This is wisdom :thumbup:

agreed.

im wondering who are the people buying these kits?

I have only pieced together 1 turbo kit for an NA-t conversion. Second hand 16g6 that I cleaned, rebuilt and ceramic coated. Used Evo 3 ic plumbing and cooler. New fuel pump, fpr, cleaned and tested injectors. And a Greddy Emanage blue for tuning. Plus some gauges. After making 100hp on 93 octane, I sold the kit for around $800 (minus the Emanage and some gauges that I planned on reusing on my next project).

I hate looking at turbo kits for $$$$ when I am only looking at modest power and not using under track/race conditions.

R00567 Apr 1, 2024 06:47 AM


Originally Posted by Dibsen (Post 25055876)
agreed.

im wondering who are the people buying these kits?

I have only pieced together 1 turbo kit for an NA-t conversion. Second hand 16g6 that I cleaned, rebuilt and ceramic coated. Used Evo 3 ic plumbing and cooler. New fuel pump, fpr, cleaned and tested injectors. And a Greddy Emanage blue for tuning. Plus some gauges. After making 100hp on 93 octane, I sold the kit for around $800 (minus the Emanage and some gauges that I planned on reusing on my next project).

I hate looking at turbo kits for $$$$ when I am only looking at modest power and not using under track/race conditions.

Bro for a modest power jump + reliability - I would strongly urge you to find a nicely used second hand SOS stage 1 SC kit or HKS SC kit. Both are great and will less up keep then a cheaply put together turbo kit with sub par components. I would also urge you to upgrade your cooling system if you plan on tracking the car + a baffled oil pan.

Last point - for reliability and longevity of your s2000 + boost - I would look into a nice tuning solution. I am knocking the greddy EMS but you can find a AEM V2 for a good deal and have more flexibility when you are setting your fuel maps, and other engine protection parameters.

R00567 Apr 1, 2024 06:48 AM

USED SOS SC Kit - https://www.s2ki.com/forums/forced-i...speed-1218623/

andomort Apr 11, 2024 03:20 AM

The cheapest I would go if buying a kit would be getting the cxracing kit without the turbo or wastegate, and getting a pulsar turbo and wastegate to put on instead. I'm actually installing this setup on a friends car right now.
Oil cooler is not needed unless you are hardcore tracking the car in hot climate. Fans stick with OEM if they fit, otherwise get Spal. Fuel get a good brand of flow matched injectors, like Injector Dynamics or FIC. Return system if you have 06+, a good regulator, biggest fuel pump you can run (Walbro 535) and rewire it yourself.
For tuning, I like maxxecu, but link is good too. Don't waste your money buying a brand new AEM, only get that old crap if you find one used for really cheap.
You'll need a clutch too, the SOS 400 is good for anything under 400 ftlbs of wtq and drives good. Anything more just get twindisc.
Overall you're still going to be spending thousands of dollars, it isn't cheap to turbo a car.

StocS2k Apr 20, 2024 07:09 AM


Originally Posted by andomort (Post 25058340)
The cheapest I would go if buying a kit would be getting the cxracing kit without the turbo or wastegate, and getting a pulsar turbo and wastegate to put on instead. I'm actually installing this setup on a friends car right now.
Oil cooler is not needed unless you are hardcore tracking the car in hot climate. Fans stick with OEM if they fit, otherwise get Spal. Fuel get a good brand of flow matched injectors, like Injector Dynamics or FIC. Return system if you have 06+, a good regulator, biggest fuel pump you can run (Walbro 535) and rewire it yourself.
For tuning, I like maxxecu, but link is good too. Don't waste your money buying a brand new AEM, only get that old crap if you find one used for really cheap.
You'll need a clutch too, the SOS 400 is good for anything under 400 ftlbs of wtq and drives good. Anything more just get twindisc.
Overall you're still going to be spending thousands of dollars, it isn't cheap to turbo a car.

agree 100%


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