


Some of them are easier to install than others, but they are all capable of producing different power levels given the different turbo sizes and components.Īccording to the guide, the turbo kit from Full Blown offers a straightforward bolt-on installation and is able to produce around 400 – 500 hp on the stock S2000 engine. The folks over at put together a handy S2000 turbocharger guide that details a few of the most popular turbo kits for the S2000. If you do decide to install a turbocharger kit onto your S2000, then the amount of difficulty can depend on the kit that you buy. How much horsepower can an S2000 engine handle? The folks at Low-Offset noted that when set up correctly, a turbocharger will help the S2000’s rev-happy engine get into the powerband quicker while adding a lot more power all over the RPM range. That’s where a turbocharger can come into play. The revised power and larger engine made the car better suited for daily driving duties, but for some power-hungry owners, it’s still not enough. Honda later (from 2006-09) increased the engine’s displacement to 2.2 liters (F22C), which decreased the power to 237 and increased the torque output to 162. That’s because the 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine (engine code: F20C) that originally came in the S2000 produced 240 hp at 8,300 rpm and 153 lb-ft of torque at 7,500 rpm. The Honda S2000 has always been known for producing most of its power in the upper-RPM range. A Honda S2000, Mitsubishi and spec Ford racers lapped the track during the Brainerd International Raceway Performance Driving School morning session, July 18th, 2011 in Brainerd Minnesota.
