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Old 07-05-2006, 10:17 AM
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Ok, so know that i know i could drive a S2000 in the winter i have some other questions:
1. Being a high reving, high output, v-tec, i am geussing a S2000 takes premiem gas?
2. How hard/expensive is it to get this car fixed? Cuz i drive a mustang now, and i can fix almost anything on it
3. Can someone tell me a good site with lots performance parts and other stuff for this car.
Old 07-05-2006, 10:21 AM
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91+ octane?!?!....i put 92....

search evasivemotorsports.com , aj-racing.com , ricks2k.com , there is a couple ads you can see on s2ki
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Lots of people on here, including myself, drive their S in the winter without a problem. Just get a good set of 4 snow tires and go have some fun.

use 91+ octane.

the car is easy to work on. plenty of room in the engine bay, although the block is in a poor position and you must lean way over to reach it. With a Helms service manual, this website, decent tools, some muscle and balls, you will be able to fix anything on the car.
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