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Here at S2000turbo.com, I am very excited to bring you our new shop - Automotive Speed. Specializing currently in S2000 items but will including many makes and models shortly.
Stay tuned for the introduction of unique carbon fiber body parts that will be available in the near future. Featuring top quality carbon fiber with excellent fitment with a very inexpensive cost. An almost unheard of combination. We will also be featuring many high quality performance parts imported from Japan and Australia shortly. Currently we are featuring the new krank vent mini's which basically act as a PCV replacement. This is perfect for anyone that is boosted or N/A and looking to get as much performance out of their vehicle as they can. The krank vents ensure proper ring seal and prevent blow-by from pressurizing the crankcase. Also works additionally well for boosted vehicles where factory PCV valves regularly fail and further pressurize the crankcase and causes even poorer ring seal. There have been gains of up to 20whp in some cases and many users report a smoother powerband with greatly reduced oil consumption! Get back that lost HP from your car and ensure longevity of your engine with one of these krank vent units. |
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In this article we will be installing a short shifter into an AP2 S2000. The installation directions should be fairly close to the same for both AP1's and AP2's except one small step. This quick mod will give you even quicker shifts than the beautiful feeling OEM shifter already does. The price of this mod is very cheap and easy making it a very worth-while modification. |
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 In this DIY, we will be installing lowering springs on factory struts. The lowering springs we are replacing the OEM springs for are made by eibach and offer a slight drop. The instructions provided in this DIY should be the same for all lowering spring installations except possibly a few variations that the instructions that came with your lowering springs should have. This guide also has the correct torque specs and the easiest way to do that pesky rear driver side strut. |
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