2004 Honda S2000 rebuild 8's on gate
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2004 Honda S2000 rebuild 8's on gate
As some of you may have followed, https://honda-tech.com/forums/showth...onda+S2000+AEM , in late 2009, the car ran 9's in daily driver trim. This was done on the same tires I drove the car around on the street, pump gas, and an AEM Water/Meth injection system. We were shocked with the performance that we got out of this setup! Towards the end of the season we started running into some issues with the rear end breaking. So in the off-season we elected to upgrade it. We decided to go with a "bolt in" 4-link style rear end so that the car could still fit into several street classes and because we didn't want to cut the car up or back half it. This car is still a 100% stock chassis car and all the suspension utilized on the car bolts into the stock locations.
The front setup is custom setup designed by MR2 performance and built by Santhuff. MR2 Performance also designed and built a custom front crossmember to incorporate a new steering rack system that eliminated the heavy stock electric rack.
Of course one thing always leads to another and soon after the trans was being upgraded.
At this point we figured we might as well go all out and redo the entire engine/turbo combination for the power that the new trans and rear end setup could hold. We also decided it would be best to mount the motor solid to the chassis so we fabricated front motor plates and a rear mid-plate to bolt the setup into the car
The entire electrical system was rewired and electronics were upgraded with a plethora of AEM parts.
AEM Series 2 EMS
AEM 4 channel Wideband
AEM 4 channel Thermocouple
AEM Inline Wideband
AEM Pencil Coils
AEM Twin Fire
AEM Pressure Sensors
AEM Boost Control Solenoid
We decided since we were going to be running an adjustable slipper clutch that it would be good to also incorporate a Racepak V300SD and IQ3 dash to keep an eye on all the chassis related data. This works great in conjunction with the AEM via an interface cable and allows us to watch absolutely everything that's going on with the car.
At this point, we realized that the car is going to go fast enough to merit a different cage. So out came the old 8.5 cage.
And in goes a 25.5 cage
Overall, from start to finish, the upgrades done to the car took 2 years to complete. Throughout this time, I had the help and advice from several manufacturers to help reach our goals. Last week we tested the car in Bradenton and the first full pass we made down the track netted an 8.98 at 150.5. This was done on the car's lowest power setting (wastegate spring pressure) and we were all elated on how well the car performed on such low boost. We had one more shot to try and better the times that day, so we decided to add another 4 - 5 psi to the car in 4th and 5th gear and it went 8.91 at 159.4. Once I get a little more used to the car and get the clutch / suspension setup dialed in, we'll start putting the power to it. This combination made 1100hp at only 37psi of boost on the engine dyno, so it's ready to make some jam when the car and driver is ready to take it. It's been a long journey, a ton of hard work, but it's great when everything comes together as it did with little to no issues whatsoever.
Burnout
8.9 pass
8.9 in car
And of course this couldn't of been achieved without the help of several manufacturers and people.
AEM Performance Electronics
Devin Pearce
Mike Roth for his awesome fab skills and knowledge
InlinePRO/Jeremy Allen
Geoff and the guys at Full-Race
And of course all my friends and family for their help and support
The front setup is custom setup designed by MR2 performance and built by Santhuff. MR2 Performance also designed and built a custom front crossmember to incorporate a new steering rack system that eliminated the heavy stock electric rack.
Of course one thing always leads to another and soon after the trans was being upgraded.
At this point we figured we might as well go all out and redo the entire engine/turbo combination for the power that the new trans and rear end setup could hold. We also decided it would be best to mount the motor solid to the chassis so we fabricated front motor plates and a rear mid-plate to bolt the setup into the car
The entire electrical system was rewired and electronics were upgraded with a plethora of AEM parts.
AEM Series 2 EMS
AEM 4 channel Wideband
AEM 4 channel Thermocouple
AEM Inline Wideband
AEM Pencil Coils
AEM Twin Fire
AEM Pressure Sensors
AEM Boost Control Solenoid
We decided since we were going to be running an adjustable slipper clutch that it would be good to also incorporate a Racepak V300SD and IQ3 dash to keep an eye on all the chassis related data. This works great in conjunction with the AEM via an interface cable and allows us to watch absolutely everything that's going on with the car.
At this point, we realized that the car is going to go fast enough to merit a different cage. So out came the old 8.5 cage.
And in goes a 25.5 cage
Overall, from start to finish, the upgrades done to the car took 2 years to complete. Throughout this time, I had the help and advice from several manufacturers to help reach our goals. Last week we tested the car in Bradenton and the first full pass we made down the track netted an 8.98 at 150.5. This was done on the car's lowest power setting (wastegate spring pressure) and we were all elated on how well the car performed on such low boost. We had one more shot to try and better the times that day, so we decided to add another 4 - 5 psi to the car in 4th and 5th gear and it went 8.91 at 159.4. Once I get a little more used to the car and get the clutch / suspension setup dialed in, we'll start putting the power to it. This combination made 1100hp at only 37psi of boost on the engine dyno, so it's ready to make some jam when the car and driver is ready to take it. It's been a long journey, a ton of hard work, but it's great when everything comes together as it did with little to no issues whatsoever.
Burnout
8.9 pass
8.9 in car
And of course this couldn't of been achieved without the help of several manufacturers and people.
AEM Performance Electronics
Devin Pearce
Mike Roth for his awesome fab skills and knowledge
InlinePRO/Jeremy Allen
Geoff and the guys at Full-Race
And of course all my friends and family for their help and support
Last edited by boostedh22a; 01-30-2012 at 07:52 AM. Reason: thread title change
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Re: 2004 Honda S2000 rebuild
wow, that is a really nice build up !
every one of your build ups are amazing !
goodluck with the car, should go real fast with the power turned up !!
every one of your build ups are amazing !
goodluck with the car, should go real fast with the power turned up !!
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I was waiting to see a thread, I've been seeing pictures of your engine bay all over Facebook. Car looks amazing, can't wait to see what it does @ full boost.
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I would trade my sfwd to have something like that... That **** is badass I'm definitely jealous! Good luck this year Carey!
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Re: 2004 Honda S2000 rebuild 8's on gate
final product is just stunning! ill be the first to admit i really questioned trying the bolt in 4 link but you really made it happen! all the other work is simply fantastic as well! this thing is going to fly and look good doing it.
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Nice work guys, 7s just around the corner!!!
Will you be selling the 4 link subframe?
Will you be selling the 4 link subframe?
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Re: 2004 Honda S2000 rebuild 8's on gate
PERFECTION!!!!!!!!!!!!
Carey you might wanna fix this
Carey Bales
2004 Honda S2000 - Silverstone
9.9 at 141mph, pump gas, water/meth, full weight street car, DR's
to
Carey Bales
Baddest S2k on earth
8.9 on gate WAIT TIL I LET HER EAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Carey you might wanna fix this
Carey Bales
2004 Honda S2000 - Silverstone
9.9 at 141mph, pump gas, water/meth, full weight street car, DR's
to
Carey Bales
Baddest S2k on earth
8.9 on gate WAIT TIL I LET HER EAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!