How a car 2.0cc[Honda s2000] is possible to produce 240hp without being

i agree with "D"
VTEC- double overhead cams
my 07 si redlines at 8000 rpms, i paid 15k for that car
my mom's 07 infiniti g35 redlines at 7500 rpms, she paid 45k
sure he has about 100 more hp but she paid 30k more and she only runs about half a second faster 0-60.
plus honda engines (vtech) handle bolt-on mods very well
the beauty of honda engineering
 
i agree with "D"
VTEC- double overhead cams
my 07 si redlines at 8000 rpms, i paid 15k for that car
my mom's 07 infiniti g35 redlines at 7500 rpms, she paid 45k
sure he has about 100 more hp but she paid 30k more and she only runs about half a second faster 0-60.
plus honda engines (vtech) handle bolt-on mods very well
the beauty of honda engineering
 
super/turbocharged? How a car 2.0cc[Honda s2000] is possible to produce 240hp without being super/turbocharged
How civic type-r provides 201hp with the 2.0l engine while s2000 provides 40HP! more?What makes this huge difference on same cc engines from same mechanics?
 
i agree with "D"
VTEC- double overhead cams
my 07 si redlines at 8000 rpms, i paid 15k for that car
my mom's 07 infiniti g35 redlines at 7500 rpms, she paid 45k
sure he has about 100 more hp but she paid 30k more and she only runs about half a second faster 0-60.
plus honda engines (vtech) handle bolt-on mods very well
the beauty of honda engineering
 
It's called engineering. This is one of the reasons american manufacturers are falling behind year after year. Not just the S2000, but even the 99-00 Civic SI was a 1.6 liter that made 160 HP, thats 100 hp per liter. Think about it like this: if a 5.7 liter "american" car made 570 hp what would the asking price be? $75,000-$100,000? More? The answer would be YES, they just cannot beat a car that came off the showroom floor, (S2000) that has a 2.0 liter and makes 120hp per liter.
 
It's called engineering. This is one of the reasons american manufacturers are falling behind year after year. Not just the S2000, but even the 99-00 Civic SI was a 1.6 liter that made 160 HP, thats 100 hp per liter. Think about it like this: if a 5.7 liter "american" car made 570 hp what would the asking price be? $75,000-$100,000? More? The answer would be YES, they just cannot beat a car that came off the showroom floor, (S2000) that has a 2.0 liter and makes 120hp per liter.
 
It's called engineering. This is one of the reasons american manufacturers are falling behind year after year. Not just the S2000, but even the 99-00 Civic SI was a 1.6 liter that made 160 HP, thats 100 hp per liter. Think about it like this: if a 5.7 liter "american" car made 570 hp what would the asking price be? $75,000-$100,000? More? The answer would be YES, they just cannot beat a car that came off the showroom floor, (S2000) that has a 2.0 liter and makes 120hp per liter.
 
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