2001 Honda S2000 V10 Viper Engine Conversion -sniper on 2040-cars
Auburn, New York, United States
2001 honda s2000 "SNIPER" 60k on odometer 14k miles on engine and transmission I'm finally selling my s2000 after owning it for over 10 years. It's in great shape and draws a crowd everywhere it goes. Very fast and reliable. I have a hood that has a cutout so the engine can poke through a little bit. Will get pics of it. Car has a clean ny title. Here is a breakdown of what the car has. Engine/ drivetrain Engine is all stock out of a 06 viper srt10 with 14k miles and is extremely clean. The transmission, harness , pcm and all other parts came from the same car. I replaced the clutch with a stage 2 exedy disc and pressure plate. New Hurst shifter. The clutch slave and clutch master are also new units from mopar performance. The rear end is upgraded to handle much more hp and torque than the oem unit. It is the inline pro r200 conversion kit with stage 5 axles, upgraded hubs and arp extended wheel studs. Custom thick walled driveshaft Engine electronics and fuel system Mopar performance pcm, mopar performance fuel injectors, deatschwerks 340lph fuel pump Engine cooling and oiling system; The radiator is a custom 3" thick core sized for this engine with 2 12inch electric fans controlled by an adjustable temperature fan switch. It has a 160 degree thermostat installed. The oil system is mostly stock with the exception of an oil filter relocation kit and added oil cooler. Exhaust; The headers are modified short tubes. It has dual 3" exhaust going to large obx mufflers. Brakes/suspension/wheels Powerstop drilled and slotted rotors, hawk pads, goodridge stainless lines Rs coilovers with custom spring rates Xxr rims ,candy copper plate centers, 19x8 front, 19x10 rear, drag lug nuts Body; Full ap2 conversion consisting of 2007 front bumper, oem honda lip spoiler, headlights with 8k hids, rear bumper, led tail lights, oem honda hardtop. Clear fender side markers. Has full engine bay shave and full wire tuck, abs delete with brake line tuck. The car currently doesn't have airbags hooked up. no heat or ac but can be installed if purchased (left out to keep engine bay clean/tucked) |
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