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Blasphemy? An LS2 in an S2K

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Old May 15, 2009 | 02:20 PM
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Default Re: Blasphemy? An LS2 in an S2K

I dont see how the car was "ruined" to 90% of the S2000 owners on this forum. The other 10%? I completely understand.


Lets break down the figures :


90% = "Hi, I have an S2000 with a front lip,and some expensive funny looking wheels. I will never take my S2000 on a road course, but I will praise it for being an automotive road racing masterpiece".


10% =

















































Do I really even need to go there?

























































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Old May 15, 2009 | 02:39 PM
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Default Re: Blasphemy? An LS2 in an S2K

I think it's a dumb swap personally. Any motor with lsx dimensions doesn't fit in that bay for a reason. I'd love to see some sort of small quick revving v8 in one though, like a toyota 4.7L


The camaro stereotypes are somewhat true, especially in tight cornering where the weight transfer from quick braking combined with a big motor out front really tend to push the car. That s2000 will probably handle fine with some braces welded in and good tires on a fast, gentle turn but throw some 90degree turns at it and it's going to understeer like a bitch.
Old May 15, 2009 | 06:37 PM
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Default Re: Blasphemy? An LS2 in an S2K

I don't think this is blasphemy, I just don't care for it. I'll keep my 4cyl, they can have their torque, we'll both be happy.
Old May 15, 2009 | 07:50 PM
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Default Re: Blasphemy? An LS2 in an S2K

Originally Posted by S2K_Guy
...they can have their torque...
And you'll keep your rear end.
Old May 15, 2009 | 08:26 PM
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Old May 17, 2009 | 06:52 AM
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Default Re: Blasphemy? An LS2 in an S2K

Originally Posted by dave22
Right. But when you cut away a huge part of the car's structure to fit the larger heavier motor you lose rigidity. You can still turn but it's probably a lot like driving a wet paper bag. Or a Camaro. Which, coincidentally, you can get with an LSX straight from the dealer (!)
One more bit I’d like to add. I seem to recall a January 1st, 2001 issue of Road & Track in which IMSA Champ Steve Millen drove the Camaro SS and the S2000 back to back on the same day at Thunderhill Park.

The Camaro SS turned in a lap of 2 minutes, 16.46 sec while the S2000 only mustered 2 minutes, 17.66 sec.

If you don't think the Camaro SS can "handle" what does that say about the slower S2000?

But what am I thinking. You're an experienced street racer with many street racing wins under your belt. You could probably out drive Steve Millen.


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Old May 17, 2009 | 07:23 AM
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Default Re: Blasphemy? An LS2 in an S2K

^ They put exact dates on magazines back then? I always thought they were just a month and year. Which usually is a month or two ahead of the actual date....
Old May 17, 2009 | 07:40 AM
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Default Re: Blasphemy? An LS2 in an S2K

A s2000 with torque????? theres something you dont see everyday
Old May 17, 2009 | 09:13 AM
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Default Re: Blasphemy? An LS2 in an S2K

Originally Posted by Reloaded
One more bit I’d like to add. I seem to recall a January 1st, 2001 issue of Road & Track in which IMSA Champ Steve Millen drove the Camaro SS and the S2000 back to back on the same day at Thunderhill Park.

The Camaro SS turned in a lap of 2 minutes, 16.46 sec while the S2000 only mustered 2 minutes, 17.66 sec.

If you don't think the Camaro SS can "handle" what does that say about the slower S2000?

But what am I thinking. You're an experienced street racer with many street racing wins under your belt. You could probably out drive Steve Millen.
I think you lost your credibility after the earlier comment about weight distribution.

So you're saying that on a track with a lot of straights and gentle corner exits, a car with decent handling but a better power to weight ratio was a blindingly fast 1.2 seconds quicker than the better handling but lower power to weight car over the course of a 137 second lap? Not that big of a mental leap. So the SS blew away the S2000 with a massive sub-1% lap time difference (0.87% in fact). In other words, something like a different tire (on either car) would probably make a bigger difference.

This seems to support what I was saying about the AC Cobra earlier; good power to weight ratio but not very good handling..

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Default Re: Blasphemy? An LS2 in an S2K

the honda should feel honored lol.



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