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Old 08-17-2008, 04:52 AM
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Sticky/Rough/squeaky Clutch fix:

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Old 08-26-2008, 02:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Bassoctopus,Jun 28 2005, 09:54 AM
The part numbers for the S2000 are as follows (Standard 99 to 2007 inc. JDM / UK models)

With Air Con = 6FPK1470
With out Air Con = 6FPK1138
I don't run aircon and bought an 1138mm belt, there is no way this will fit.
The one I removed was an 1163mm so someone might want to check the information on that one, unless the 1138 is from a US model and any ancillaries are located differently ??
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HID Headlamp adjustment, particularly useful after lowering the car.

HID headlamp Adjustment after lowering the car
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Can we add this in.................

OEM Wheel Fitments
For reference, the OEM MY00-03 (16") wheel sizes and offsets are as follows:

Front:
16" x 6.5", +55 offset, 205 tire
Rear:
16" x 7.5", +65 offset, 225 tire

and the OEM MY04+ (17") wheels are as follows:

Front:
17" x 7.0", +55 offset, 215 tire
Rear:
17" x 8.5", +65 offset, 245 tire
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Can we add about lambda sensors.

Fuelparts one dont work too well with the S, I and 'shepp' have had problems.

Shepp has also had a problem with the cheap ebay ones too.
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Post what you want to add and I'll do it for you.
Added sizes of OEM wheels.
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Not sure whether there's a Master Tech at Avonvale Northampton anymore if I'm honest with my recent service and the phone number is wrong.

its 01604-413411
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Can we add this in:

Avoid the use of fuelparts Lambda sensors, the response time is different from the OEM Honda lambda sensor. The problem is when the car has stood for a length of time and is still warm (around an hour or two) the car splutters, jerks and kangaroo's for approx 15 seconds the it adjusts fueling correctly after this time and drives normally, it can be quite dangerous especially pulling out of junctions.

Best to use Honda Lambda sensors, Denso, walker etc.


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