Yeah last i heard was about 605 whp, probably more now.
BTW we have more tuning boxes instock :smile:
https://www.vividracing.com/tuned-ecu-tuning-box-kit-acura-nsx-twin-turbo-35l-581hp-p-152508223.html
you have to remove all the engine covers, then it basically plugs in which should take about 60-90 minutes to connect and get the box in place. My car currently just has Armytrix rear valved exhaust.
$1995
https://www.vividracing.com/tuned-ecu-tuning-box-kit-acura-nsx-twin-turbo-35l-581hp-p-152508223.html
Technically they are instock so next day delivery is an option for people
Please provide thoughts or feedback.
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This is something we started working on about 6-7...
Thanks guys.
The retail price for the set of wheels is about $16k.
Yeah the weight is drastic compared to the stock wheels/tires. It caught people off guard pulling the wheels out of the boxes and then later installing them back on the car with the Michelins on.
Yes honestly the build...
Let me know what you guys think.
Forgeline CF205 wheels brushed centers with carbon barrels.
Front 20x9 16.9 lbs
Rear 21x12.5 19.6lbs
Michelin Super Sport Tires 265/30/20 and 325/30/21.
Planning to lower the car this week but figured would post with just the wheels/tires.
Yeah the truth is all the standard tuning tools that are usually available don't communicate with the NSX. Also the layout of the engine wiring make it difficult for something like a piggyback to be added.
We haven't given up hope but honestly whoever does crack it will of spent an amazing...
That looks great, needs some scrape armor for the front bumper. Guessing you have the lift also but still probably would help not possibly destroy the front bumper.
If my transmission blows up will one of you guys trade me?
I'm excited quicksilver exhaust should be here Friday. Will try and post before and after dyno numbers if you guys want to see them.
Forgeline is a great motorsports oriented brand. This is what I intend to run on my car.
yes they are 16k for a set but any company that has really provided a carbon barrel wheel have been around this price point. HRE had carbon wheels at $20k. Dymag back around 2010 ish had carbon wheels...
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