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A lot of people have been PMing me about the S2000 antenna DIY. I tried to respond, but I found it too difficult to explain without pics. I wish I had taken pics during the install.In any event, the person to call to order the part is Jeff Goetz, at 440-777-9400. He is a parts manager at a Honda dealership and fellow NSX owner. I think he charged me $85.I based my install on the very bare bones instructions on this thread. http://www.nsxprime.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40570&highlight=s2000+antennaThe install is pretty simple. The tricky part is extending the coaxial able that connects the S2000 antenna with its amplifier box. I opened up the box, snapped the cable with pliers, and sautered on a one foot piece of coaxial cable I use for my TV to separate the box from the antenna. This will all make sense once you buy the antenna and inspect it. The second tricky part is that the power source to the S2000 amplifier box consists of one cable while the NSX plug that plugged into the stock antenna assembly has 4 wires. You have to test each of the wires to determine which of the four provides the power. Then you have to snap that wire off and connect it to the one wire coming out of the S2000 amp box. Again, this will all make sense once you inspect the actual S2000 antenna.
A lot of people have been PMing me about the S2000 antenna DIY. I tried to respond, but I found it too difficult to explain without pics. I wish I had taken pics during the install.
In any event, the person to call to order the part is Jeff Goetz, at 440-777-9400. He is a parts manager at a Honda dealership and fellow NSX owner. I think he charged me $85.
I based my install on the very bare bones instructions on this thread.
http://www.nsxprime.com/forums/showthread.php?t=40570&highlight=s2000+antenna
The install is pretty simple. The tricky part is extending the coaxial able that connects the S2000 antenna with its amplifier box. I opened up the box, snapped the cable with pliers, and sautered on a one foot piece of coaxial cable I use for my TV to separate the box from the antenna. This will all make sense once you buy the antenna and inspect it.
The second tricky part is that the power source to the S2000 amplifier box consists of one cable while the NSX plug that plugged into the stock antenna assembly has 4 wires. You have to test each of the wires to determine which of the four provides the power. Then you have to snap that wire off and connect it to the one wire coming out of the S2000 amp box. Again, this will all make sense once you inspect the actual S2000 antenna.