Who would go to the extreme effort and expense for a factory refresh and have no paper work to prove it? Hell, I think most of us keep the smog check receipts!
Yes, report back on how it works for you. Maybe its better than the White Cap MTF. God knows everything else under the sun has been tried to help notchy shifting.
Acura and Honda MTF fluids in the US have the same PN 08798-9031 and both have white caps just different labels. The old Honda MTF was 08798-9016 I think but what you show doesnt look like either Im used to and that PN isnt right. Here 8798-9033 is a motor oil not MTF.
Lots of material and insights from the men who built the car that I've never seen or heard before. It was probably mentioned on the Japanese videos but its finally been translated to english. Considering the effort SavageGeese must have went to, to capture all this for posterity, I'm really...
Now I don't have to wonder what all those engineers were saying in the Japanese NSX videos! I truly loved Uehara's closing advice to current NSX owners, we are but caretakers of this automotive engineering icon and should take his words to heart.
You probably already figured this out but you can just pull the Integrated Controller Unit plugged into the fuse block. The beeper is inside.
Or open pin 9 on the back of the controller C909.
Careful, AcuraPartsWarehouse (and many of the Honda/Acura OEM parts outlets) will say they have a part but they really don't. If Amayama says THEY don't have it then its unlikely anyone stateside actually has it.
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