CT vs JRSC milage!
I'm getting a little less mileage than I used to get than when I was N/A, about 26 to 28 MPG compared to 28 to 30 MPG.... not bad since I have RC's 370's and I tend to drive a bit faster....
Jackson Racing does not make a supercharger for the S2000. Nor have they advertised any interest in producing a kit. Inquiries direct to JR have met with replies stating as much.
Using a Comptech SC:
Stock I was getting about 18mpg city, 28mpg highway
w/ SC I am getting about 5mpg track, 12mpg city, and 33mpg highway
I usually go a few weeks at a time without driving on the freeway, so the city mileage is probably quite accurate. I live less than a mile from work so top speed is usually 30mph. Most of the freeways in my area are 60-70mph and I always drive the speed limit. If it matters, unless I have a track day a tank of gas usually lasts more than a month!!! At the track a tank of gas will last about 30-40 minutes. A stock engined S2000 at the track is usually good for about 70 minutes depending upon the driver.
Hopefully some of this data will provide a useful reference for you.
Using a Comptech SC:
Stock I was getting about 18mpg city, 28mpg highway
w/ SC I am getting about 5mpg track, 12mpg city, and 33mpg highway
I usually go a few weeks at a time without driving on the freeway, so the city mileage is probably quite accurate. I live less than a mile from work so top speed is usually 30mph. Most of the freeways in my area are 60-70mph and I always drive the speed limit. If it matters, unless I have a track day a tank of gas usually lasts more than a month!!! At the track a tank of gas will last about 30-40 minutes. A stock engined S2000 at the track is usually good for about 70 minutes depending upon the driver.
Hopefully some of this data will provide a useful reference for you.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tegunderpressure »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I didnt know JR made a blower for the s2k, Ill never buy another one, thats for sure.
gmoore</TD></TR></TABLE>
I was talking about my Civic, sorry about the confusion.... my S2000 is still N/A and it will stay that way for a while...
gmoore</TD></TR></TABLE>
I was talking about my Civic, sorry about the confusion.... my S2000 is still N/A and it will stay that way for a while...
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Yes and no. Steady state throttle actually improves gas mileage. Low speed tooling around and full throttle usage will suck up the fuel though. In case you think power is free, it takes more fuel to make an extra 100whp .
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