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I posted this on another forum but thought i might show it here too for you guys to see.

I'll let the piccies and the vid do the talking!

Mind you i will say this thing would be insanely fast when they turn it up to 30psi from the 9 its running like they are saying they will.

"HMMMMMMMMMM WHAT CAN WE PUT IN HERE" he says

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"I KNOW............................................"

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i dont know what to think about that... awsome engine in a buzz box of a car

suppose it gets the job done...

S2000 a buzzbox of a car? wtf are you on dude :laugh:, the s2000 is a pretty good car stock, will out handle our skylines stock for stock.

Only thing i'd be worried about is weight, that things gotta weigh more than the stock engine... may make it a bit front heavy?

nice!

The problem with the s2000 is its hard to get any mods that give any signiciant gains..

But the above will fix that!

I would love to see that thing on the track... I reckon it will eat anything and everything.....

Anyone got a rb26tt they wanna lend me?

he's gonna be waiting a while for VTEC to kick in yo.

nice mod. the S2000 engine's prtty good to start with, I'm guessing it made its way into some fanboy AE86 owner's enginebay.

I know ill get flamed for this but i actually dont mind hondas, infact iv thought on many occasions of selling my r32 and getting a dc2 r..

putting the 2jz into a car like an s2000 just recks it i think.

Not related to the topic but.......

worst avatar ever :)

2JZ no shit!

This will decimate all after we put about fifteen grand or more under the hood. If we have to, overnight some parts from Japan.

But seriously, this would be like driving an unladen commercial vehicle, with all the weight at the front, nothing over the rear. So yeah, I want it... bad!

Edited by Big Rizza

"This will decimate all after we put about fifteen grand or more under the hood. If we have to, overnight some parts from Japan."

lol you just reminded me of what some 16 year old said to me the other week. We were talking about my car and he goes "Yeah when I get my licence im going to get a 2007 Nissan Skyline. You can only get those imported from japan you know, $40k"

My reply was "Oh.....cool..........hey look ive gotta go"

wouldn't this just f**k up the whole balance of the car?

Not as much as you would think. Most of the engine is still sitting behind the front suspension, so it would be better than say puting an RB into an S13 which is fairly common.

As for puting a 2JZ in a RX7, that is an absolute sin in my books. Lack of torque can be fixed easily by puting in a 20b.

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