Dropping the Hammer on the S2000
Originally posted by HopkintonMA:
I have found the easiest way to go quickly from 6th to 4th is to briefly relax the shifter after disengaging 6th (because the natural hands-free point of the shifter rests at the 3-4 shift point), then just notch the shifter down into 4th.
I have found the easiest way to go quickly from 6th to 4th is to briefly relax the shifter after disengaging 6th (because the natural hands-free point of the shifter rests at the 3-4 shift point), then just notch the shifter down into 4th.
Originally posted by pnty drpr:
Try this.
These are the top speeds for each gear.
1st - 30mph
2nd - 60mph
3rd - 90mph
4th - 120mph
These are approximate, so don't rip me on this too much guys, but its what I've used to estimate the best gear to go into.
Basically, I know that if I'm doing 65, thats too fast for 2nd (it tops out at 60), so I pop it into 3rd.
If you're doing 95, for example, drop it into 4th (because 3rd tops out at around 90)
Go into the lowest gear you can based on the speed that you are traveling for that instant VTEC jump.
Try this.
These are the top speeds for each gear.
1st - 30mph
2nd - 60mph
3rd - 90mph
4th - 120mph
These are approximate, so don't rip me on this too much guys, but its what I've used to estimate the best gear to go into.
Basically, I know that if I'm doing 65, thats too fast for 2nd (it tops out at 60), so I pop it into 3rd.
If you're doing 95, for example, drop it into 4th (because 3rd tops out at around 90)
Go into the lowest gear you can based on the speed that you are traveling for that instant VTEC jump.
if you are between 25 and 35 go to 1st
35-55 go to 2nd
55-75 go to 3rd
if you are at 55 and go to 2nd be ready to shift real quick!
All this shifting sounds hella fun.
So about the lack of torque issue...
When I step on the gas of torquey car staying in any gear, there is a steady push you can definitely feel...
In the S2000, the push really isn't there without changing gears. In order to accelerate and feel a push, you must downshift so that the engine is in the upper-reaches of RPM.
Am I getting the picture here?
So about the lack of torque issue...
When I step on the gas of torquey car staying in any gear, there is a steady push you can definitely feel...
In the S2000, the push really isn't there without changing gears. In order to accelerate and feel a push, you must downshift so that the engine is in the upper-reaches of RPM.
Am I getting the picture here?
definitely 6-3 downshift is the best! 3rd is hands down my favorite gear to have some fun while cruising the freeways! absolutely no problems downshifting at say 65-70mph into 3rd, bumping her up to about 90-100mph, then into 4th for a little bit more, and then ease off--don't need the extra points my license.
here we go, I found 'em
1 = 42.5
2 = 65.8
3 = 90
4 = 116
5 = 138.7
6 = 166.05
and with a 4.44 final drive like the Modena
1 = 39.7
2 = 60.8
3 = 83.9
4 = 107.1
5 = 128.07
6 = 153.33
Id like the new ring/pinion set
1 = 42.5
2 = 65.8
3 = 90
4 = 116
5 = 138.7
6 = 166.05
and with a 4.44 final drive like the Modena
1 = 39.7
2 = 60.8
3 = 83.9
4 = 107.1
5 = 128.07
6 = 153.33
Id like the new ring/pinion set








