Chris's Mild Ap2
Originally Posted by vooper,Sep 25 2009, 08:46 PM
Beaut! Not to focus on such a detail, but how about some extended lug studs to complete the foot work?
Originally Posted by Chris_Lum,Sep 24 2009, 11:17 AM
Geoff!Koketsu, the calipers just bolt on, it's an entire kit, including new brackets and rotors. But it's a prototype.
I've got a lot of PMs asking which year I got the seat belt recievers from and how I made it work, etc. Here is the reply I've been sending to the PMs.
Hope it helps.
I used a 2G eclipse belt reciever from the rear seat. So...95-98? I'm sure other Mitsu models work as well. I can't remember the year of the Legend that I tried out also. I think Accords might work too. Civics and integras definately DO NOT work.
To find out what other recievers might work:
when you're at the junk yard, cut off a male buckle from a FRONT seat belt of a 92-00 civic or 94-01 integra (Those are easily found at junkyards, but other honda models might work also..if you find a S2000, you can do the same thing lol). You can take your stock S2000 recivers with you to find out which male buckles work. Then walk around trying to clip the male buckle that you just cut off into recievers to see which ones work. Tug on it hard to make sure the clip is secure.
That's how I found out the mitsu eclipse works.
Here is a picture of the extra extender used to make the eclipse seat belt reciever work comfortably. It's a ~6'' long peice of 1/4'' thick steel plate. The bolts are OEM seatbelt bolts. The nut is a nylock nut.

If you don't use the extra extender, the reciever ends up stabbing you in the thigh because it will sit too low...right where your thigh goes. With the extra extender, it reciever sits in your lap thusly:
Hope it helps.
I used a 2G eclipse belt reciever from the rear seat. So...95-98? I'm sure other Mitsu models work as well. I can't remember the year of the Legend that I tried out also. I think Accords might work too. Civics and integras definately DO NOT work.
To find out what other recievers might work:
when you're at the junk yard, cut off a male buckle from a FRONT seat belt of a 92-00 civic or 94-01 integra (Those are easily found at junkyards, but other honda models might work also..if you find a S2000, you can do the same thing lol). You can take your stock S2000 recivers with you to find out which male buckles work. Then walk around trying to clip the male buckle that you just cut off into recievers to see which ones work. Tug on it hard to make sure the clip is secure.
That's how I found out the mitsu eclipse works.
Here is a picture of the extra extender used to make the eclipse seat belt reciever work comfortably. It's a ~6'' long peice of 1/4'' thick steel plate. The bolts are OEM seatbelt bolts. The nut is a nylock nut.

If you don't use the extra extender, the reciever ends up stabbing you in the thigh because it will sit too low...right where your thigh goes. With the extra extender, it reciever sits in your lap thusly:
Originally Posted by B serious,Jun 23 2010, 12:33 AM

Originally Posted by cenix,Jun 23 2010, 01:02 AM
chris_lum, the car looks wonderful. how can we get a setup of the front brakes you're running? i know you said they are a prototype, but are these parts adapted from the nsx kit that greddy makes?
Originally Posted by s2ksupreme,Jun 23 2010, 02:55 AM
very clean! like the wheels too! how do you like the greddy se?
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