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Originally posted by 03trackmodel
the s2000 is twichy if you cant controll it, i have driven it on a track and i spent an hour before i was able to find the limits with out having the back end come out, its not the kind of car you can give steering or throttle input while in a corner, you will upset the car unless you drive it very smooth, you cant correct it unless you feel like drifting into the next corner
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Yeah I agree with you 100%. I don't like driving the S2000 on the track myself. The suspension has a lot of toe change under compression in it which makes it twichy. I can't understand how Honda poorly excuted such a nice design.
Mike