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s2k with 118
I am looking at a new car and i really want an s2000 i found one in my price range it is an ap1 and it has 118,XXX miles on it should i steer clear? I will be doing a compression test on it when i check it out
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buying any car with over 100k miles is not really a good idea unless you plan on doing some sort of engine swap really. maybe reconsider your choice of car if your price range puts you in the 100k+ mile range
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I'd keep on looking, that's alot of mileage.
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its a honda... still young
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yeah thats what i keep saying... its a honda motor
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my accord is at over 200, still gets beaten n runs fine...
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S2000's are dangerous over 100k it's not a typical Honda motor, 100k is alot for a s2000 motor unless it's 7 grand and you plan to rebuild I'd stay away.
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Honda or not, the 100k+ neighborhood is when cars start wearing stuff out, if not breaking.
Typical things that are gonna be on their way out can include springs, shocks, suspension bushings, gaskets here and there, rotors/pads (if they haven't been done recently) etc. If it hasn't been done already it could probably use a coolant flush, new trans fluid and diff fluid to ensure it lasts. On a typical car most of this stuff is cheap but on a performance car the parts can be $$$. I don't know Honda maintenance schedules but that's another thing to consider: does it need any significant maintenance soon? Water pump? Belts? etc? Has it been maintained properly up until this point? If the owner ignored the maintenance the whole time that can start taking a toll soon. Of course if you can do work yourself and plan on doing mods to replace some of the stuff anyway, it might not be a bad choice. My point is if you cheap out on a car, you might end up spending more money on it anyway, which could have gotten you a nicer car in the first place. |
What is he asking for it? I mean if it's a good price then I see no real issues, just understand you're probably going to have to start looking into maintenance. You also need to find out what has been maintained with the car and what not, make sure driving it that the rear is still ok.
If the car is a GOOD price (and I don't mean 9000) and it's not leaking or burning oil, the rear isn't knocking around, etc etc etc I'd go for it. |
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Keep in mind the 100k mark is when you gotta start replacing stuff that is wearing. It is in a sense an oppertunity to mod your car but you gotta have a nest egg set aside for it and expect it to happen. |
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Swap in a k24 and boost it!!
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They have adapters to make the k24 useable with the rwd tranny
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why wouldn't i just boost this engine?
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because turbo f20's are nothing but ticking timebombs.
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K24 swap. U can pick them motors up for real cheap.
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well thats offtopic lol i still might be getting this car...
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My Honda has almost 190k on it and still beat on it, but that is because it is properly maintained. |
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