Gentlemen, same issue as many have already posted about. Passenger side ice cold, driver side slightly cold if that.
History on the attempt to repair the A/C problem with my 92 NSX is as follows. Car was R12 last season and when the problem initially happened I brought it into my local Acura...
I found this part of Rusty's statment interesting:
I know it is great for the environment and I know you do not get as much mileage out of it, but I had no idea it made bigtime horsepower.
I really hope CART/Champ Car and the IRL get it all worked out and merge. Then they can tell Tracy to kiss ass and kick him out of the series. The guy is an idiot never liked him and his arrogance. A block is a block and I can see it in team rules etc.., but to take someone out purposely is...
Thanks Ken for the kind correction to my incorrect information. :wink:
But I do know that at operating temp the viscosity is the same 30/30, so I am comfortable running this oil. And most new Acuras cars running 20 weight, wow!!
hahah sorry about that.
But yes if I remember correctly 5/30 was (and you can correct me if I am wrong) non exsistent in 1991. As far as I know all news cars seem to recommend this viscosity now.
I have run 5/30 Mobil 1 in my car for years with no problems...:smile:
At full temp they both run at 30W right?? It is only at cold start up that the viscosity is different. So in reality 5/30 should be better all year long as you will get better lubrication at startup with it. Was 5/30 avail when the NSX came out in 91??
If your boot up time is suffering on Windows check to see if you HD is properly defraged. The built in defrag tool is worthles. Purchase a program called Diskeeper and do an offline boot defrag and check off all the options, page file defrag MFT table defrag and then when that is complete defrag...
What is incredible is his arrogance, check out what he says regarding a possible suspention:
Allmendinger breezes to win, Tracy involved in another skirmish
By PAT GRAHAM, AP Sports Writer
August 13, 2006
DENVER (AP) -- A.J. Allmendinger had just one thing to say to Forsythe Championship...
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