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Guy-Fast 10-15-2004 05:30 PM

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My advice then is buy a cheap civic and boost that. Why risk blowin up a s2000 motor.

88crxSi 10-16-2004 07:37 AM

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Plug & Play Programmable EMS
Application Part Number Availability MSRP

Honda S2000 2000-04 30-1012 Available $2,008.91

fork 10-16-2004 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by crx88Si


Honda S2000 2000-04 30-1012 Available $2,008.91

Yeah thats a little steep, Theres got to be a way to do this with out spending a g on a computer alone.

willahlborn 10-17-2004 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by fork
Yeah but he's not some rich kid, he makes decent money but has a huge car payment. It's kind of dumbb too assume that because some one has a realatively expensive car, that they have a lot of extra money lying around, it is often quite the opposite.

it's kinda dumb to buy a relatively expensive car... when you *don't* have a lot of extra money lying around. ???

fork 10-17-2004 03:23 PM

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Why is it dumb, I'm willing to bet that half of the people here had a little extra money they would buy another car newer car or something like that. I bet when you bought your last car you didn't say hmmm I can afford a 9 thousand dollar car but I'm gonna spend 3 thousand. just so I stil have extra money.
But I digress, I didn't ask you your opinion On whether Some one should have bought a certain car, or your opinion on someones economic status. I'm pretty sure the main point of this site is doing things your self and doing things cheaper than all te ricers.
In conclusion shut your ------- mout before I piss in it.
And thanks for the helpful responses.

Dr.Boost 10-17-2004 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by fork
yeah I've done the hack on two cars but he wants to do this one up right. He doesn't mind spending some money just not to much.




Originally Posted by fork

Originally Posted by crx88Si


Honda S2000 2000-04 30-1012 Available $2,008.91

Yeah thats a little steep, Theres got to be a way to do this with out spending a g on a computer alone.

So what does that leave? ??? You're either going to spend a ton of money or you're not. Hondata?
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RENR 10-17-2004 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by chris
My advice then is buy a cheap civic and boost that. Why risk blowin up a s2000 motor.

w3rd yO

con 10-17-2004 06:02 PM

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If he cant afford a 2000.00 fuel management unit then he cant afford a 7500.00 longblock to replace the mess you make, walk away from the project and keep your friend. ;)

fork 10-17-2004 06:16 PM

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good point but I like breaking ----

con 10-17-2004 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by fork
good point but I like breaking ----

lol ;)


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