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In Reply to: RE: First year of the revision was '04. posted by b.l.zeebub on March 25, 2015 at 11:30:32:
First,
I SHOULD have owned stock in Bridgestone or Michelin. No question that REAR tires were Disposible at best.
The characteristic engine was brought on by a VERY aggressive use of the Honda VTEC system of variable valve timing.
And YES, be CAREFUL at limits. I had the rear end go 'LIGHT' on me once when blasting down the hill from Mt Palomar. I had just entered the roller coaster twisties at the bottom of the hill and going over a rise I felt the rear end WANT to come around. I corrected and BACKED OFF. Turning my S-2000 into an Ash Tray was NOT in my plans for that day.
And in point of fact, for a lower powered car, the MIATA is actually more drivable for the novice.
And FUN with all 4 wheels / tires the same size you can do a rational rotate and even get some better tire life than the S-2000 folks.
Too much is never enough
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