1992 Acura Nsx on 2040-cars
Sarasota, Florida, United States
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THIS IS A HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER AND RARE TO FIND WHITE 1992 NSX! THIS NSX HAS HAD SOME SELECTIVE MODIFICATIONS, ALL OF TOP QUALITY AND WELL CHOSEN TO PROVIDE A NOTABLE ENHANCED DRIVING EXPERIENCE WHICH YOU CAN LIVE WITH EVERY DAY DRIVING. THE VERY EXPENSIVE INTAKE AND EXHAUST ARE STOCK QUIET WHEN CRUISING, YET RELEASE A PERFECT GROWL WHEN YOU STEP ON THE PEDAL. THE SUSPENSION GIVES IT A POWERFUL LOWERED LOOK, YET THE RIDE QUALITY IS NOT SACRIFICED AND MAKES IT JUST FIRMER THAN STOCK. DRESSED UP WITH EXPENSIVE AND LIGHTWEIGHT WHEELS WHICH MAKE IT LOOK PERFECT BUT NOT PUNISH THE RIDE. THE CLUTH AND FLYWHEEL ALLOW THE ENGINE TO REV FASTER, YET THE CLUTCH PEDAL IS AS LIGHT AS STOCK. HAS 4-POINT HARNESS FOR EASE, COMFORT, CONFIDENCE, AND INCREASED SAFETY.
FULL LIST OF MODIFICATIONS/UPGRADES:
- SPEC RACING SINGLE STAGE CLUTCH WITH LIGHTWEIGTH FLYWHEEL
- RM RACING CARBON INTAKE
- RM RACING REAR STRUT BAR
- RM RACING HEADERS WITH CUSTOM EXHAUST OUTLETS
- TRANSMISSION NUMBER SR8M-50001777 (NOT WITHIN THE SNAP RING RANGE)
- SCROTH HARNESSES
- WEIGHTED RAZO SHIFT KNOB
- SCIENCE OF SPEED ALUMINUM EXPANSION TANK
- EIBACH SPRINGS
- VOLK RACING TE37 RIMS (NEARLY $1000 EACH, NEW)
- POWERSLOT SLOTTED ROTORS
- HAWK HPS PADS
- I ALSO HAVE EXTRA MOMO STEERING WHEEL, AND FLOOR MATS.
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2019 Acura RDX crossover gets turbocharged power, A-Spec version
Wed, Mar 28 2018NEW YORK — Calling the RDX that Acura showed at this year's Detroit Auto Show a "concept" was stretching that term to the limits of credulity. The production version of the 2019 RDX is here, and this turbocharged crossover with available AWD looks darn near identical. While it offers all-wheel drive like its Lexus NX and Audi Q3 competitors, Acura's next-generation SH-AWD should be a serious selling point. Let's cover that "Super Handling All-Wheel Drive" system for a moment. It takes power from the 2.0-liter, 272 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque engine and routes it up to 70 percent rearward, and there's real torque vectoring (rather than brake-based faux vectoring) to shift 100 percent of that rear axle power to either wheel. The broad strokes are similar to the outgoing model's system, but there's much more available rear power bias — in the 2016 model, up to 40 percent could be sent to the rear. And that was up from 25 percent for pre-2016 models. The takeaway is that the RDX should handle a lot better on both dry and slippery pavement, and feel a bit sportier doing it. A new engine may help as well. The outgoing 3.5-liter V6 is replaced by a turbocharged four-cylinder, almost certainly related to the unit in the Accord and Civic Type R, and tuned somewhere in between those cars (252 and 306 horsepower, respectively). We expect the new engine to be lighter than the old V6, and less weight off the front end should improve steering feel and handling. For those keeping track, the new engine is down 7 horsepower but up 28 pound-feet in torque, and thanks to turbocharging the torque band starts down low and is relatively flat, so more oomph from a stop and on through the rev range. The six-speed automatic is gone, replaced by a 10-speed automatic. Most of its competitors use six- or eight-speed units, so that'll be a marketing focus. As you'd expect, the individual ratios are closer-spaced but the total ratio spread is, according to Acura, 62 percent wider than the outgoing automatic. There are steering-wheel-mounted paddles if you'd like to shift yourself. Since the styling is very much a lightly retouched Prototype RDX from the Detroit show, it's nice to be able to give a sense of the new car's proportions with hard numbers. First of all, it's riding on a 2.6-inch longer wheelbase. Overall length is 187 inches, up from 184.4, and width is unspecified.
NSX Concept-GT is the world's hottest way to boil water
Sat, 05 Oct 2013The Honda NSX Concept-GT is one sexy machine, and it looks to be a very effective tool on a race circuit. But Honda's latest web spot leads us to believe that it also can be used to make tea.
In the video, the racecar is hooked up to an apparatus that uses tubing to harness the energy from the car's 500-horsepower hybrid drive system, using it to boil water. The novel tea-making technique reminds us a bit of a couple other inventive Honda commercials, namely Hands and Cog.
Watch the NSX ad below, and be sure to turn the sound up to hear that glorious engine note.
Honda insiders push for Acura NSX Type R sans hybrid tech
Thu, Mar 10 2016With 500 horsepower on tap from a sophisticated hybrid powertrain, there's plenty to love about the new Acura NSX. If the more performance-oriented elements within the Japanese automaker get their way, it could get even better. Speaking with one of the NSX project's chief engineers Nick Robinson at the launch of the new supercar, Autocar reports that there's an effort underway to develop an NSX Type R. Following a much-loved formula, the more extreme variant would pack even more power than the existing version, unburdened by excess weight. A big part of the targeted weight savings would come from ditching some of the heavier components from the hybrid system. The electric motor at the rear could stay to serve as alternator, starter motor, and flywheel. But the electric motors at the front would go, helping to shed a few hundred pounds. Throw in some lightweight materials and we'd be looking at a considerable weight reduction. It could even integrate some active aerodynamic elements that were excluded from the NSX on the road to production. Though the project may still be a ways off from getting the green light, but Robinson and some of his colleagues are working on prototypes ostensibly to make the case. He and his brother James (a powertrain engineer at Honda) will be driving a pair of NSXs at Pikes Peak this year – one that's as close to showroom stock as the regulations will allow, but the other will be closer to what they have in mind for a Type R. It'll ditch the hybrid system and put an electric compressor in its place to eliminate any turbo lag and produce even more power than the existing model. Now if they can only get the go-ahead from the higher-ups at Honda. Related Video: Featured Gallery 2014 Honda NSX Concept-GT News Source: Autocar Green Acura Honda Coupe Hybrid Performance Supercars honda nsx acura nsx type r