s2000 spoon cluster
There were 10 made and all of them were sold to various Japan racing companies in Japan. Shops like Speed, Js, Cwest, etc. None that I know of are in the United States. Good luck finding one. You probably wont. We tried a couple years ago when they first came out in Japan and had no luck even when we had one of the Spoon dealers here talk with Spoon Japan.
Here is a picture of the Phase S2000 which is running the same cluster as the original Spoon S2000 race car...Its been awhile since I looked into this but here is the site for you.
http://www.stackinc.com
[Modified by SpoonS2000, 11:02 AM 3/17/2003]
http://www.stackinc.com
[Modified by SpoonS2000, 11:02 AM 3/17/2003]
Not to be a noob in this forum but,
Surely you could get the Stack cluster and then custom mount into the instrument cluster. It might just be me but I couldn't see any difference between the Stack and the "Spoon" version.?
Surely you could get the Stack cluster and then custom mount into the instrument cluster. It might just be me but I couldn't see any difference between the Stack and the "Spoon" version.?
The above pictures do not show the Spoon cluster for the S2000, they show a Stack gauge cluster.
The Spoon gauge cluster features an analog tach instead of a digital one. Can't find a pic right now though.
The Spoon gauge cluster features an analog tach instead of a digital one. Can't find a pic right now though.
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I stand corrected but not by Reid...The Stack clusters will work and look almost the same.. The Stack ones are the ones we have seen in most of the S2000 race cars in Japan.
This was sent from IPS Racing:
"Brandon is correct, The S2000 Spoon Cluster Was NEVER Made. There is ONLY 1 Cluster in existance, it is at Spoon Headquarters in a glass case along with an EK and DC Cluster. That 1 unit was their demo unit and was the one pictured in catalogs, magazines etc.
The reason it was never produced was the fact that their wasn't enough interest".
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So only one was made and all the other ones we have seen have been the Stack clusters..
So obviously you wont ever get the Spoon S2000 gauge cluster. Therefore Stack would be the next choice/option at hand.
I did however read in another thread that Spoon uses Stack clusters in some of their cars not necessarily Spoon cluster..
[Modified by SpoonS2000, 10:58 PM 3/17/2003]
This was sent from IPS Racing:
"Brandon is correct, The S2000 Spoon Cluster Was NEVER Made. There is ONLY 1 Cluster in existance, it is at Spoon Headquarters in a glass case along with an EK and DC Cluster. That 1 unit was their demo unit and was the one pictured in catalogs, magazines etc.
The reason it was never produced was the fact that their wasn't enough interest".
__________________
IPS Racing Inc.
The Import Performance Specialists
Mike - President
1(866)IPS-RCNG
IPS Racing.com
Spoon Sports USA.com
Integra-Type-R.com
So only one was made and all the other ones we have seen have been the Stack clusters..
So obviously you wont ever get the Spoon S2000 gauge cluster. Therefore Stack would be the next choice/option at hand.

I did however read in another thread that Spoon uses Stack clusters in some of their cars not necessarily Spoon cluster..
[Modified by SpoonS2000, 10:58 PM 3/17/2003]
The above pictures do not show the Spoon cluster for the S2000, they show a Stack gauge cluster.
The Spoon gauge cluster features an analog tach instead of a digital one. Can't find a pic right now though.
The Spoon gauge cluster features an analog tach instead of a digital one. Can't find a pic right now though.
I stand corrected but not by Reid...The Stack clusters will work and look almost the same.. The Stack ones are the ones we have seen in most of the S2000 race cars in Japan.
This was sent from IPS Racing:
"Brandon is correct, The S2000 Spoon Cluster Was NEVER Made. There is ONLY 1 Cluster in existance, it is at Spoon Headquarters in a glass case along with an EK and DC Cluster. That 1 unit was their demo unit and was the one pictured in catalogs, magazines etc.
The reason it was never produced was the fact that their wasn't enough interest".
__________________
IPS Racing Inc.
The Import Performance Specialists
Mike - President
1(866)IPS-RCNG
IPS Racing.com
Spoon Sports USA.com
Integra-Type-R.com
So only one was made and all the other ones we have seen have been the Stack clusters..
So obviously you wont ever get the Spoon S2000 gauge cluster. Therefore Stack would be the next choice/option at hand.
I did however read in another thread that Spoon uses Stack clusters in some of their cars not necessarily Spoon cluster..
This was sent from IPS Racing:
"Brandon is correct, The S2000 Spoon Cluster Was NEVER Made. There is ONLY 1 Cluster in existance, it is at Spoon Headquarters in a glass case along with an EK and DC Cluster. That 1 unit was their demo unit and was the one pictured in catalogs, magazines etc.
The reason it was never produced was the fact that their wasn't enough interest".
__________________
IPS Racing Inc.
The Import Performance Specialists
Mike - President
1(866)IPS-RCNG
IPS Racing.com
Spoon Sports USA.com
Integra-Type-R.com
So only one was made and all the other ones we have seen have been the Stack clusters..
So obviously you wont ever get the Spoon S2000 gauge cluster. Therefore Stack would be the next choice/option at hand.

I did however read in another thread that Spoon uses Stack clusters in some of their cars not necessarily Spoon cluster..
A Stack gauge cluster is not a Spoon gauge cluster, regardless of the fact that Spoon uses Stack gauge clusters in their cars.
Spoon also uses Mugen body kits on their S2000s and C-West bodykits on their DC2, but it does not make them "Spoon" bodykits.
Someone asked a question and you gave an incorrect answer. Not a big deal. *shrugs*
Again, read before you post. Spoon uses Stack gauges in some of their cars, S2000 included.
He asked a question and I gave him the answer. Its not a wrong answer in my eyes. The Stack clusters are the only ones available for the S2000 right now and at the hefty price I dont see anyone picking up one of these anytime soon.
If you wish to argue this debate further feel free to PM me because I am through with this thread. If you dont PM me then I know where you stand...
[Modified by SpoonS2000, 3:19 AM 3/18/2003]
He asked a question and I gave him the answer. Its not a wrong answer in my eyes. The Stack clusters are the only ones available for the S2000 right now and at the hefty price I dont see anyone picking up one of these anytime soon.

If you wish to argue this debate further feel free to PM me because I am through with this thread. If you dont PM me then I know where you stand...
[Modified by SpoonS2000, 3:19 AM 3/18/2003]
There was only one Spoon cluster made. This unit is made by Honda which they are planning to put in the S2200 Coupe. That unit was just for testing.
Again, read before you post. Spoon uses Stack gauges in some of their cars, S2000 included.
He asked a question and I gave him the answer. Its not a wrong answer in my eyes. The Stack clusters are the only ones available for the S2000 right now and at the hefty price I dont see anyone picking up one of these anytime soon.
If you wish to argue this debate further feel free to PM me because I am through with this thread. If you dont PM me then I know where you stand...
He asked a question and I gave him the answer. Its not a wrong answer in my eyes. The Stack clusters are the only ones available for the S2000 right now and at the hefty price I dont see anyone picking up one of these anytime soon.

If you wish to argue this debate further feel free to PM me because I am through with this thread. If you dont PM me then I know where you stand...

You have PM, sir.
There was only one Spoon cluster made. This unit is made by Honda which they are planning to put in the S2200 Coupe. That unit was just for testing.
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Pictures from my trip to Spoon.
sweet pics...
....the Spoon cluster looks exactly like the Stack cluster... i dont think there are many differences...
wonders where to buy a yellow Spoon valve cover
Pictures from my trip to Spoon.
sweet pics...
....the Spoon cluster looks exactly like the Stack cluster... i dont think there are many differences...
wonders where to buy a yellow Spoon valve cover


