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Tokyo-Joe
29-12-2011, 05:41 PM
Hey all,

I've recently (this week) noticed on idle the car seems to be vibrating more then it ever did before, there's nothing immediately obvious in the engine bay but if you sit still while idling you can feel it running possibly lumpier? Almost gently jogging back and forth. In a normal 90's car i'd expect it but as the NSX has been so very smooth since I bought it this year it does stand out.

Are there any vibration related service / mechanical items that are worth replacing circa 50k miles?

Now that i'm thinking about this properly it could just be in need of a spark plug change as they were done 10k / several years ago. It's going to Honda in the new year so I will mention it then but any information you NSX guru's can give would be appreciated :)

Thanks for looking.

Joe

NSXGB
29-12-2011, 06:15 PM
Check your engine mounts for deterioration.
I believe there is a procedure for tightening up all the engine mounts which if done wrong could cause more than normal vibration. Be worth a search to confirm this if yours has been worked on in this area before.

If the correct platinum plugs were used on your car, they are good for 60000 miles IIRC.

NSXGB
29-12-2011, 09:44 PM
http://www.nsxcb.co.uk/entry.php?454-Eng-Refresh-Stage-1-–-05

Nick Graves
30-12-2011, 11:14 AM
Check your mounts and harmonic damper.

The other thing is spark plug tightness; other hondas have been known to shake them loose if they're not correctly tightened.

Although I would say that the 90 degree offset crank gives the thing an idle like a Trabant & the steering column vibrates like an early Diesel Golf! It's no BMW straight six. It gets very smooth over about 1,500 rpm though. Maybe in the cold weather, you've become more aware of this.

NoelWatson
30-12-2011, 01:32 PM
It's no BMW straight six. It gets very smooth over about 1,500 rpm though. Maybe in the cold weather, you've become more aware of this.

O/T - I recall Honda mentioning in an old NSX brochure (page 10)

http://www.noelwatson.com/blog/content/binary/HondaNSX.pdf


that it would pull from 700rpm in 5th all the way to 160mph, and I have confirmed that it will pull well from low down. I tried the same in our 330i and it had very little torque - one advantage of more than one cam profile I guess. I also reckon the NSX is smoother higher up (maybe better breathing) even though the BMW has primary/secondary balance.

Senninha
30-12-2011, 11:31 PM
Hi,

Parked inside or out? There's been a lot of rain past few days and rear bank can be subject to water ingress, so if not yet done, maybe check plugs/leads for fitent and lack of water as possible case of lumpy tick over at idle.

Hth,

Regard's Paul

Tokyo-Joe
31-12-2011, 09:31 AM
Thanks for the advice chaps :)

The engine mounts have been loosened so ill get Honda to check those.

The car is always parked outside as I am unfortunately not blessed with a garage.