Top Speed on MSN
The Honda sports car with 580 HP on tap and a 10,000 RPM redline
Bulletproof Automotive's BP25 squeezes 580 HP from a supercharged Honda S2000 F20C, revving to 10,000 RPM with a six-speed ...
Gerhard started his career in automotive journalism in 2010, after finishing degrees in Communication, English, and Politics, and diplomas in Film and Art Appreciation and Graphic Design. He's ...
CarBuzz on MSN
10 inline-four engines tuners trust above modern turbos
These engines may have been around a while, but their reputation makes them tried-and-true favorites among tuners.
Bringing up the legend of the Honda S2000 comes with a set list of enthusiast talking points. There's the 9,000-rpm redline — a record for naturally aspirated engines that took Ferrari more than 12 ...
Built during a golden era for performance cars from Honda, and Japan more broadly, the S2000 packed arguably the most exciting naturally-aspirated four-cylinder of its era into a lightweight, ...
Japanese sports cars from the 2000s are becoming increasingly valuable, and this virtually untouched Honda S2K AP1 may be the latest proof. A 2000 Honda S2000 with only 679 miles is going to auction ...
Nikesh Kooverjee has been contributing to the automotive sphere for 11 years. His previous roles include Digital Editor at CAR South Africa and associate editor at CarBuzz. He has always had a strong ...
Prashirwin Naidu is a South African motoring journalist and presenter with a deep passion for cars, driving experiences, and the evolving automotive landscape. Known for his energetic yet insightful ...
The L87 is a 6.2-liter, eight-cylinder engine from General Motors that’s used in a range of pickup trucks and SUVs. Featuring an OverHead Valve (OHV), or “push-rod” design in a “V” configuration, the ...
The 6.0 liter V8 LS2 engine was produced by General Motors for use in performance vehicles and sports cars. It is part of GM’s Gen IV Small Block engine family and was first introduced in the 2005 ...
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