I had the DF Intake stack (without fender scoop) installed on my mostly stock '02 NSX. All I had was a Tubi exhaust. I had three dyno runs done before and after the intake install that same day. All I saw was a 1 hp increase, and of course that could just be variance. If there is an SC...
That last vid was made by Kutiman. He made a complete album from a bunch of youtube clips a few years ago. http://thru-you.com/ Impressive guy. It looks like he is improving his art. Thanks for the link.
Although I replied to you Bats, this is for everyone that poo-poos the 12c looks.
I think you all are crazy.
Which car in Japan does it look like? the GTR? The LFA?
Ok, lets go slumming. Does it look like a 370z? RX-8? Eclipse?
It looks like what? It's derivative of what? There is very...
Wow thanks, that gives me a clear picture. I like them both too. But I think I prefer the GC-07C. I like the longer curve on the spokes. Great side by side shot in that link.
Before the data move, I was under the impression wiki use/updates was on the upswing. I saw more references to it in threads, people saying they put new info in. There was even an NSX Wiki Champion. Kind of a bummer it is no longer available for updates.
Not the same thing at all. Turbo upgrades will change hp and tq and can make a car faster. Battery upgrades allow for the power to be applied longer. It will have no affect on the motors driving the wheels.
Nissan labels their car as AWD in their specs.
And it isn't some people who define AWD and 4WD, it is people who engineer the systems. If you look up the definitions of each of these drive systems from all over the net, none of them mention engine direction or positioning. The definitions are...
I never said he didn't have a right to complain. Not sure where you saw that. Was just pointing out there are several owners here, but he was the first one to say anything about problems with the 12c. Just seems likely the cars are going to have problems, first run of a very complex machine by a...
Engine direction or position has no bearing on the definitions for 4WD and AWD. Both of these systems are differential systems, and how those differentials apply power to the wheels.
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