1991 Acura Integra Rs Twin Turbo on 2040-cars
Woodbridge, New Jersey, United States
Full Energy Suspension Bushing Kit
New Oem Clutch Kit New Flywheel New Oem Clutch Release Spring New Driver/Passenger Oem Fog Lights Dual Russell -10AN Caps Golden Eagle Adjustru Cam Gears New Oem Timing Belt Tensioner Powdercoated & Milled Valve Cover w/-10AN Breather Fittings Flow-Balanced Denso 460CC Peak & Hold Fuel Injectors Gates High-Performance Blue Timing Belt Blox Magnetic Drain plug Gtech Pro Fanatic SS Performance Meter Hella Optilux H3 Yellow Bulbs 2.5" Inlet/Outlet Bar & Plate Intercooler New 96+ Oem Oil Pump Vibrant 2.5" Exhaust Flex Coupler Castrol 20w-50 Oil JDM P30 Ecu AEM 320LPH Fuel Pump Stock JDM B20B Engine(8.8:1) Ingalls Polyurethane Rear Camber Kit DEI Heat Sheath 3/4" Wicked Adjustable Rear Toe Kit GM 3 Bar Map Sensor New Oem Fuel Filter Turbosmart Vee Port Pro(Very Loud) New Oem Intake Manifold Gasket Stainless Steel 2.5" High Flow Catalytic Converter Innovate MTX-L Digital Wideband Function 7 Billet Lower Control Arms Energy Suspension Ball Joint Boots Honda Oem A/C Block Off Plug Energy Suspension Tie Rod Boots Energy Suspension Shifter Linkage Stabilizer Bushings Dual Wastegate Setup Sony Car Radio w/Aux Precision 39mm Wastegate w/ all springs T3 High Pressure Turbo(low rpm) T3/T4 Low Pressure Turbo(high rpm) Integra Type-R Shift Linkage 2.5" Mandrel Bend Charge Piping Pressure Tested/Double pass on all welds(No Boost Leaks) 5 bolt V-Band Turbo Flange 2 Kinugawa -10AN Drain Flanges All wiring is clean 2 New Oem Master Acura Keys New Oem Shift Knob New Passenger Side Rack & Pinion Boot AC Autotechnic 2pc Rear Bumper Diffuser New Driver & Passenger Side Axles Golden Eagle Cam Seal 2 Kinugawa Oil Restrictors JDM Amber Corner & Bumper Lights New Rear Left & Right Nisin Brake Calipers w/New Brake Pads VMS Lightweight Aluminum Crank Pulley(Alternator Only) Aluminum 2 Core Half Sized Radiator w/ Aluminum Shroud and Slim Fan K-Tuned B-Series Traction Bar w/B-Series Front Mount Traction Bar Mount Radiator Brackets Honda 1/8 Block Oil Fitting For Turbo Oil Lines(This the correct fitting not NTP) T3 Turbo Form 4 Bolt Turbo Exhaust Flange OBD0 to OBD1 Conversion New Denso o2 Sensor(Keeps Ecu from throwing heater code) Dual Push Loc -4AN oil feed lines w/fittings Dual Push Loc -10AN oil drain lines w/fittings Oil Pan has welded Dual -10AN Male fittings 92' Integra Front End Conversion 2 Nitrous Boost Gauge's(Reading boost off both turbo's) Cyberdyne Digital Volt Gauge Glowshift Triple Pillar Dash Mount Gauge Pods Glowshift Digital Water Temp Gauge w/ Sender 2 Glowshift Single Gauge Pods IAT Sensor Relocated To Charge Pipe New Oem IAT Sensor New Oem Water Pump 2.5" Silicone Couplers Black/Blue New NGK V-Power Spark Plugs Front & Rear Alignment Done Recently Recirculated Wastegate & Wastegate Straight Dump All Turbo/Exhaust Nuts And Bolts Have Anti-Seize Paste Both Turbo compressors housing are both completely sealed(no boost leaks) Complete Interior Stock Height Idle's like stock Comes with special tools made for servicing the turbo setup NJ DMV Inspection 2015(Done at the DMV) Clean "NJ" Title Everything Professionally Done No Shortcuts Registered & Insured Daily Driver |
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2019 Acura NSX Track Test Review | Exotic tech, exhilarating performance
Wed, Nov 7 2018EAST LIBERTY, Ohio — The 2019 Acura NSX makes sonorous noises behind my ear as the tachometer soars toward 7,500 rpm. My hands grip the squared-off steering wheel a bit too hard as I scrub off about 60 mph and dive into the first corner of the Transportation Research Center (TRC) dynamic handling course. There's 3,878 pounds of car beneath me, but the front tires do exactly what my hands tell them to, without hesitation, and I'm through the double apex corner without even thinking about the defiance of physics I just witnessed. On paper, a nearly 4,000-pound track car makes no sense. Yet in practice, it's just as tossable and eager to change direction as something much lighter. This is the NSX's party trick, thanks to some magic with the suspension and all-wheel drive system on this car. And while the new NSX is a very different vehicle than its predecessor, it was born of a similar spirit of innovation and forward thinking. The original Acura NSX hit the streets in 1991, establishing a new set of rules for every supercar released since. Constructed of an aluminum body — still an exotic material mainly used in competition vehicles — with curves that still drop jaws today, it was every bit as sophisticated as a Ferrari. But unlike Ferraris of the time, it was also reliable and easy to drive. Slide behind the wheel of a 1991 NSX, and you'll be transported back to a time when outward visibility was still in style. You can see the ground right in front of the nose. Turn around, and there's nothing blocking your view but a low wing. It's essentially a bubble canopy. Acura knows owners of the original NSX, your author included, absolutely love this about their cars. The effort to make the cockpit of the NSX similar is appreciated, even if modern crash standards prevent a perfect implementation. There are other subtle throwbacks. Every original NSX made a distinctive intake whine when winding it up to 8,000 rpm, and the new NSX has real intake noise physically pumped into the cabin to replicate this sweet sound all the way through the rev band. Another echo of the original is the simplified, sedate dash layout — eminently usable and likely to age well. A simplified version of the new RDX infotainment system would have fit the bill, too, but sadly it's not present. Under way, however, the generational similarities cease. Our time on this trip in the 2019 model was spent solely on track at TRC, and it was a wholly different experience from the old car.
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