Slowly recovering from the flu like symptom so decided to focus on the easy bits before moving onto the interior noise issue that will be a big task. Painted the ‘NSX’ logo on the brake calliper in Very High Temperature (VHT) spec silver paint. Not easy to show the true colour with the digital camera and the effect of the flash. In this photo, it looks like ...
Back to the original story. After repeated back to back test of parts combination, the only thing remained on this NSX was the Type-S rear anti-roll bar for me. (Depending on the country spec and year model, your NSX may already have this thicker anti-roll bar from the factory.) Again, this is just my test result and as all we know, one setup doesn't cover everyone's target ...
On several occasions, I was asked about the chassis stiffness between different NSX models and also about some of the well known modification to ‘stiffen up’ the chassis that ‘seems’ to sharpen the handling. Followings are my personal view based on some test sessions carried out under several different conditions/timings at the twisty mountain road, a certain circuit and normal A-road in Japan. There are lots of ...
Applied silicone grease to all of the suspension bolts in preparation for visiting the alignment platform next week. Both Right and Left drive shaft are now installed. Suspension bolts and nuts will be tightened to the spec once the car is lowered ...
Left drive shaft refurbished. What a short word to describe such a long task... Time to put everything back in place. Before installing the drive shaft, cleaned the area around the wheel speed sensor. Rear right sensor looked to ...
Updated 06-08-2011 at 12:42 PM by Kaz-kzukNA1