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Thoughts on NSX


Daston

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Heres hoping:)

I drove one a few years ago when i was into cosworths and it felt very slow to me but i know NA's can be deceptive.

 

Fingers crossed.

 

The NSX's really do punch above their weight, both posted 161 compared to 153 of my car and a LS1 Monaro. Results can be found via Craig's profile :)

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Dam them under powered cars huh :blink:

 

I like them but still cant see how they demand the prices they are.

 

Because people appreciete them for what they are. They have a lot of respect & kudos and they aren't being barried up like no tomorow either.

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cheers for the imput guys

 

So far my thoughts are.

 

NSX

 

Good handling, nice engine tone, lots of tuning parts avaliable and can tinker with it to no end.

However the servicing isnt going to be cheap and if anything goes wrong with the engine then it needs to come out.

 

Viper RT/10

 

8ltr V10 (need I say more) shed load of grunt and lots of tuning parts (for quite a good price as its all in $). Cheap to maintain and reliable

 

Downside is its a left hooker and the interior is a little basic. Would also be very worried about leaving it anywhere (doors have no locks)

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cheers for the imput guys

 

So far my thoughts are.

 

NSX

 

Good handling, nice engine tone, lots of tuning parts avaliable and can tinker with it to no end.

However the servicing isnt going to be cheap and if anything goes wrong with the engine then it needs to come out.

 

Viper RT/10

 

8ltr V10 (need I say more) shed load of grunt and lots of tuning parts (for quite a good price as its all in $). Cheap to maintain and reliable

 

Downside is its a left hooker and the interior is a little basic. Would also be very worried about leaving it anywhere (doors have no locks)

 

 

NSX costs the same as a Civic to service, but a clutch is very expensive to replace, and some parts are eye watering.

 

The Viper is massive, no windows or roof. You're better off saving longer and buying a GTS.

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cheers for the imput guys

 

So far my thoughts are.

 

NSX

 

Good handling, nice engine tone, lots of tuning parts avaliable and can tinker with it to no end.

However the servicing isnt going to be cheap and if anything goes wrong with the engine then it needs to come out.

 

Viper RT/10

 

8ltr V10 (need I say more) shed load of grunt and lots of tuning parts (for quite a good price as its all in $). Cheap to maintain and reliable

 

Downside is its a left hooker and the interior is a little basic. Would also be very worried about leaving it anywhere (doors have no locks)

 

Amazing handling more like it

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