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Old 07-22-2017, 11:12 AM
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Does anyone use the APR front splitter?
Old 07-22-2017, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by King Tut
I used 1/2" birch available at your local Lowes or Home Depot for around $30 and you can make two splitters. I mounted mine the same way Wasp does and used some really nice front splitter rods from Fully Torqued Racing.
Like these? DevSport Front Splitter Chassis Support Brackets (2000-2009 Honda S2000) SBK-003-01
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Yeah those will work. I had to make custom brackets due to my turbo kit mounting brackets.
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Anyone know of a QD mounting solution therefore the height of the splitter does not always need to be adjusted every time its taken off?
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Originally Posted by Kiwiflavored
Anyone know of a QD mounting solution therefore the height of the splitter does not always need to be adjusted every time its taken off?
I have seen QD brackets for the Civic and Integra that could surely be made to work with the S2000. I would look into PCI Racing:

Quick Disconnect Splitter Brackets – PCI Racing
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Originally Posted by King Tut
I have seen QD brackets for the Civic and Integra that could surely be made to work with the S2000. I would look into PCI Racing:

Quick Disconnect Splitter Brackets – PCI Racing
That.... is really cool.
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i gave the gentlemen a call about the quick disconnects. he said it's almost completely different. even asked if he was thinking of making them. nope not anytime soon.
however i do believe the RSX version would be the best bet but can't find pictures to confirm.

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Uhh wood ftw. Or if want something better u can do alumalite
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Originally Posted by Xene
Does anyone use the APR front splitter?
I bought the apr splitter ( ap1 oem lip ) when i bought my gt-200 wing.

I unpacked it , slided under the car to check and sold the thing.

It wasnt even the right width , if installed with more then an edge of 1-3/4" it wasnt long enought to go all the way to the back of the lip and the rods are not even good to fix anywere else then in the plastic of the bumper.

In my opinion its a look only splitter and in mu case couldn't make it fit to look good.

On a side not im not impressed with the way the wing mates with the bracket either. But thats another story.
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I went with the DevSport brackets and welded nuts to it, and added brackets on the sides, also with welded nuts, so that you can disconnect the splitter without taking anything off. It's not completely quick-disconnect, but it's still not bad, especially with a power mini-impact gun.
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