How Can I Change Or Modify My Engine Bay Cover?
[DLJ] I leave the engine cover off on my '93, so I can see and hear the engine better.
But then the glass is slightly loose. I've found an excellent rubber gasket material that
is sort of oval-shaped in cross-section, and is flexible, so it compresses nicely.
It bends to fit across the curve at the back. It is stock # 13-3202U at JC Whitney, (312)
431 6102.

[AV] I have taken off my engine cover and have noticed NO ill effects that mattered to
me (see below).
 | No increase in percieved engine noise inside passenger compartment. |
 | No effect on operating engine temperature. |
 | No fogging up of the rear glass hatch (I live in Southern Cal where it doesn't snow, and
car was never (oops), rather, was only driven in the rain once, with no ill effects. |
 | I didn't think the inside surface of the hatch got dirtier, it may, depending on how and
where you drive, but is MUCH easier to clean than that wierd velcro-like surface of the
engine cover. I've driven at dusty track events with no increased dustiness of the rear
hatch. |
 | No percieved rattling of the hatch, even with my stiffer than stock suspension. The
hatch does get "looser" when closed without the cover, and is closed by dropping
it from a few inches, rather than pressing it down. Though I didn't notice any rattling, I
was still uncomfortable leaving the hatch "loose" like that, so what I did was I
installed three adjustable rubber feet that are taller, replacing the three shorter
rubber stops at the edge of the engine compartment. This takes up the slack and is
adjusted so that the hatch sits tightly on top of these when it is shut. These are
available at any harware shop. You will have to be a little creative with this. |
There are a few downsides:
 | People will now be gawking even more at your car. It was cool at first, but became
annoying and concerning later on. |
 | When you get pulled over by a cop, he'll walk up, passes and sees your exposed
hot-looking engine, and says to you, "I don't care what you say, but you're getting a
ticket!" |
Tinting your windows solves the two negative items.

[KS] There are two non-stock engine covers that are available for the NSX.
- There is a carbon fiber engine cover with a Lexan window in the middle third of the
engine cover. It costs $895 and is available from: DC Sports 286 Winfield Circle Corona CA
91720, 909-734-2030 phone, 909-734-2792 fax
- The Japan-only NSX-R model has an open mesh engine cover (I believe it is also made of
carbon fiber) which lets you see through to the engine compartment. They are available for
(hold onto your hats) $2,250 including shipping. You can arrange for these by contacting
Hank T. Fang at fangtl@juno.com Hank notes that if several list members order the NSX-R
engine cover he will reduce the price because shipping charges will be less if he can have
several shipped from Japan simultaneously. I previously bought Japan-only parts from Hank
(the red valve cover from the Type R Integra for my GS-R; it was Japan-only at the time)
and was very satisfied in my dealings with him.

[YH] The NSX-R comes with a mesh engine bay cover, which is available only as a kit.
Honda says the reason for a kit is that you should change some parts in the engine-bay
(e.g. rubber hose) to those which were UV-proof. As with all NSX-R parts, you must have a
registration certificate for an NSX-R and a contact living in Japan to order the parts and
then ship them to you (if you're not in Japan yourself). If you can manage all that, you
can order: Engine Maintenance Kit (including the mesh engine-bay cover): 199,570. Yen
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