Originally Posted by p nut
And the first word in a sentence is capitalized, and "a lot" should be in quotation marks. Usually, any number below 10 should be spelled out.
Thanks for the advice noob, too bad I wasn't talking to you. Glad to see I could help you out with your 17th post.
"For example, the 2004 S2000 is rated at the same 240 hp as its older siblings. It is also rated at 162 lbs-ft of torque, 9 lbs-ft more than previous models. But when we put it on our Dynapack chassis dynamometer and compared it to a 2002 S2000 (which consistently makes a few more hp than the early 2000-2001 models) we got a big surprise. Peak hp was up - a lot. A greater than 26 hp gain at peak is nothing to sneeze at! Torque was also up by over 21 lbs-ft at peak. Down low the torque curve is flatter and fatter than the previous model as well for more relaxed around town driving."
Dyno test of a 2002 vs a 2004. On the same dyno. If you disagree with this, it makes you an idiot unless you have proof otherwise.
I already said I'd take the 02 over any of them...the extra 1k RPM are well worth it.