No, the Honda S2000 has a dual overhead cam (DOHC), 2.0L or 2.2L, 4 cylinder, naturally aspirated gasoline engine. The 2000-2004 models came with the 2.0L engine with a redline of approximately 8900 RPM, whereas the 2.2L came in the 2005 and later models. The 2.2L has a lower redline of approximately 8000RPM, but the horsepower and torque ratings have been increased slightly.
An s2000 turbo kit is used in Honda vehicles. The s2000 turbo kit is mainly used in Honda cars for street racing. The cost of one is pretty expensive costing over $3,000.00.
Information on a Honda s2000 Turbo can be found on the Honda website or through a Honda dealer. There are also third party sources of information available on the internet.
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The Honda S2000 is a roadster that was manufactured by the Japanese automaker Honda Motor Company. The Honda S2000 uses a four cylinder gasoline engine.
A Honda s2000 car can be purchased at any local Honda delearship and also any garage that has had a range of Honda s2000 cars given to them by existing customers.
A 2013 Honda S2000 costs in upper $20,000 range to the lower $30,000s.
There is no such model. Accords did not come in convertibles. Honda made a two-seater S2000 roadster.
The S2000 is faster and is governed at 138 mph. The Honda Accord is governed at 120 mph.
A 2013 Honda s2000 costs in upper $20,000 range to the lower $30,000s.
the quarter mile time for a 2007 Honda S2000 is 14.39 seconds
No. No vehicles sold under the Honda or Acura marque in the US were ever sold with factory turbo or superchargers except for the Acura RDX.