A dealer or good Honda mechanic will be able to pull the code to find out what the problem is. Happened on my S2K, and I had the codes cleared by Indy. After that, the problem never recurred.
I have the RAs on my S2K. If you want to dump it, then get a different coilover. The RA doesn't have a lot of perch thread, so you can only lower it around 1.75-2 inches.
Lowering your car doesn't mean you necessarily "f*ck up everything". Excessive lowering perhaps, but not a minor 1-2 inch drop that still retains suitable shock travel.
Depends on your offset and rim width. I've seen an S2K with 265s and it didn't rub at all without lip modifications. But I wouldnt use this tyre size on my car. Way too big. 245 is a good size for...
you'll need to call them up yourself. Depends on driving history, insurance history, where you store the car, how you store it (street, garage, etc)... too many variables
The two cars that you mentioned are very very different cars and suit two lifestyles at opposite ends of the spectrum. I think the decision can only come from yourself and what will suit your needs....
Try removing the plastic screws that hold the splash guard on and 'tuck' the slash guard into the lip to hold it in place. It might just be rubbing on the plastic screws.
umm hold on for a sec. The purpose of a shock absorber is to control a spring's oscillations. Springs keep the car suspended and are also primarily responsible for this 'stiffness' issue that people...
no no no i think you are misinterpreting what I said... what I meant was that you can use OEM mounts - you don't have to have custom/aftermarket mounts, which would be the case if you wanted to fit...