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Monday, February 20, 2012

Questions About Acura Honda Nsx

Sandra asks…

How mutch stress can an acura/honda NSX engine tack?

Wanting to put mods on my NSX (supercharged/ turbocharged/ nitrous)

admin answers:

Give it some zynax it will be ok

Joseph asks…

Honda NSX or Acura NSX?

Ok, so I've been seeing this/these cars recently, and I've been thinking, "what?" This guy who lives down the street has an Acura NSX but in movies like FaF4 there is the car Honda NSX. They're practically the exact same car, except different companies. I'll add links to show you what I mean. Thanks.

Acura- http://www.designercars.net/biler/Honda-NSX-72857.jpg

Honda- https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjANqGq9SoImyjt-s24VsVQXqFIWDxDZk4_pYzMDCyQX3zw7tA6sNQ8CPAb73h1Hcj974D2kULeHSh9w7gwkgIlcl_cVpQiKt4Xzco8f0SYfA_nMMK8qCOhDMhr3Nc1ZYXIpupx7ctTlEo/s400/honda-nsx-r-back-3_70.jpg

admin answers:

Actually they are the exact same car. In Japan, there is no Acura, which is just the quasi-luxury division of Honda in North America, so it's called the Honda NSX. That's the same as the Honda Integra. But they knew that Americans weren't stupid enough to pay $90,000 for a V6 Honda, so they marketed under the Acura brand, which was more expensive than Honda, and strangely enough, stupid people actually bought them. That's why it's called the Acura NSX in the US, and the Honda NSX everywhere else in the world.

Charles asks…

whats the difference between an acura nsx and a honda nsx?

admin answers:

Its the same car, honda is the japanese name built in japan, and acura is the american name built in america

but id say there might be a slight difference because of the fuel octane used in the states is different than of Japan, and therfore u get differnt horsepower figures, with Japan having the advantage as they use higher octane fuel

Betty asks…

What does NSX stand for from the Honda/Acura NSX?

admin answers:

"NSX" is an acronym for "New Sportscar eXperimental" when it was presented (as NS-X) at the Chicago Auto Show in February 1989 and at the Tokyo Motor Show in October 1989. Internal Honda sources say the X initially stood for unknown in the codename of the car while it was in development.

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