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    Hi guys,
    I just purchased a 97 Nsx T after wrecking my 92.On this car the rpm's seem to hang a bit between shifts.Ive heard its due to the drive-by-wire throttle on the 97.Is there any way to correct this?Upgraded ecm,etc.
    Im new to this forum and everyone seems very helpful.I look forward to spending a lot of time here.

    Thanks

    Joe

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    How about a lighter flywheel?
    That should make things zip up and down alot faster.
    I switched to Dali's flywheel (available on 3.0L only I think) and it gave the engine a much lighter feel.

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    Edo,

    That may work.Ive already ordered my clutch set-up and it comes with a lighter flywheel so we will see.I hate to sound so anal but my 92 was perfect and I guess I expected a 97 to be more refined.

    Joe

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    That is a known issue on 97+ cars. The rotating mass in your car is actually lighter than the 96 and below cars. You should consult your Acura dealer. There was a TSB issued that has the dealer correct the software in the car.

    See www.nsxprime.com/toc.htm and look for the TSB section.

    -- Chris

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