will this end the ap1 vs. ap2 war?
[QUOTE=RED MX5,May 7 2007, 04:24 PM]If people could leave their vanity at home there would not be any debate, but vanity blinds some to the extent that they can't see past the end of their own nose.
It's not just a car thing.
It's not just a car thing.
Originally Posted by gosixers215,May 8 2007, 09:42 AM
AP1 vs. AP2 is like Israel vs. Palestine, Yankees vs. Red Sox, Duke vs. UNC. It's been going on for years and will continue to go on forever.
You are 100% right, the debate will go on forever, well almost, it seems if there is ever an AP3 Hondawill have clearly dumbed it down so much that this would be true.
AP1>AP3, AP2>AP3, therefore AP1=AP2 because >AP3
So you're wanting to find out WHY the engineers changed the AP2 the way they did? What does that have to do with which version is "better"? I've owned both and I prefer the AP1, and I don't give a squat about why it was changed. 
(Here's a fun tidbit - back in 2001, a group of us went to Japan for a week to meet some of the S2000 owners there and tour various Honda sites, including the Tochigi factory. While at Twin Ring Motegi, we had a little question-and-answer session with the designer of the S2000. [I can't remember his name.] One of our folks, Sondra, asked him why Honda produced such a high-revving engine when the US market prefers large, high torque engines.)

(Here's a fun tidbit - back in 2001, a group of us went to Japan for a week to meet some of the S2000 owners there and tour various Honda sites, including the Tochigi factory. While at Twin Ring Motegi, we had a little question-and-answer session with the designer of the S2000. [I can't remember his name.] One of our folks, Sondra, asked him why Honda produced such a high-revving engine when the US market prefers large, high torque engines.)
Originally Posted by Elistan,May 8 2007, 02:05 PM
One of our folks, Sondra, asked him why Honda produced such a high-revving engine when the US market prefers large, high torque engines.)
Originally Posted by hey_i'm_new,May 8 2007, 03:17 PM
because... change is often brought about for a reason? AND that reason is stated on the press release unless/until somebody at HONDA or some reknowned design engineer from FORD, GM, Toyota, etc... can refute that.
There are only a few people who know exactly why and i can gaurantee they're not posting in this forum. So... why base a debate on perferences? Why debate over something we know nothing about? That's what is happening and was the reason behind my post.
There are only a few people who know exactly why and i can gaurantee they're not posting in this forum. So... why base a debate on perferences? Why debate over something we know nothing about? That's what is happening and was the reason behind my post.
We all know plenty - we know what was done, and we know what we think of it.






