My '94 NSX has 119,000mi on it and I replaced the clutch with an SoS sport clutch. My clutch was toast and my local ACURA dealer did the install.
I only have 2,500mi on the SoS clutch and no problems at all. It also grabs high like OEM. Pedal feel is smooth and light, near OEM feel. So far I am...
I have a brand new black 1500 series cutpile carpet kit from TFEnt for sale.
Prefect condition, Never used, Never installed - $500+ shipping
Thanks for looking. PM if interested.
-DREW-
Thanks frumpybumps and brooklynzson for the info. I just ordered my NSX carpet from TFEnt. I ordered black cut pile. If I feel good enough I will install it myself. Doesn't look TOO difficult. The carpet will be here in about a week and a half, well see how it goes...If there are any tips for...
I'm changing my tan interior to black, piece by piece and the new carpets are expensive:eek: (so are seat belts). Do you have a link to where you got your carpet kit? Is it less $$$ than what ACURA wants? How does it install because it looks great?! Thanks...
-DREW-
I'm also looking for the same thing. Which fasteners and in what sequence???
On the outside there are 11 holes to attach the fender liners, and a couple more further in.
I've got my ACURA parts guy working on this and he cant seem to figure it out either.
Maybe look in the repair manual.?
Did...
I just replaced the front shocks on my '94, but no springs. I'm all stock..The '96 springs should work.
Aside from the part numbers, can anyone tell me the difference between the '94 and '96 coupe springs? Manual transmission.
More and more parts are being discontinued.
-DREW-
The front combination light. I just took this piece out to get rid of the orange plastic that creates the "egg yolk" look in the lens, now they're both clear using chrome amber bulbs.
The only parts that hold these lights in are the parts that are circled with black ovals on the diagram. Could...
I remembered reading this thread because I now have mice. Well...one so far anyway.
My bedroom is next to my garage. So, this morning at 12:30 I heard some small animal rustling around with what sounded like paper. It took half an hour but I found the mouse in the bottom drawer of my dresser...
One thing that helps me with those savage headaches (the ones where you can't open your eyes, and sound is disturbing) is coffee with ground cinnamon. Just one cup with a Tbsp of ground cinnamon, I also add a little sugar. It is like you are drinking coffee with dirt....but if it...
I've been a jeweler/metalsmith for 18 years and use a caliper similar to the one harbor freight sells. It's used to measure everything from large steel rods to tiny diamonds. I get mine from my local jewelry supply $20-40. I feel in this price range they all work very well and are very accurate...
I got the rug from my local ACURA dealer. When I took my NSX in for the clutch install I saw one on the floor as a welcome mat. I asked my service consultant if it was possible to order me one (since it is a dealer accessory) and he did it.
-DREW-
Yeah I couldn't believe open transport lower rear, SNOW, the car above leaked fluid on my hood. It sure did clean up well though. Some Zaino and she's all good.
My NSX has 115,005 miles on it.
So far I've been replacing and fixing old worn out or broken/damaged parts. lots of time there...
Hello everyone, my name is Drew and I picked up a '94 Brookland Green in February from Memphis. Actually, I had it shipped to me. It has a black roof and is number 000033.
I have been on prime since then and loving every minute of owning my NSX:biggrin::cool:. Long time dream now realized...
^^^I believe you are correct. That piece does look to be sold with the metal retainer as one part. On ACURA's part description it reads "drip and retainer". Oops, I overlooked that detail.:smile:
-DREW-
Parts 12/15 are the metal retainer. Parts 7/9 are what you are looking for. Get parts 22 (8) and 34 (2) for both sides, unless yours are still good.
The rubber weatherstrips will come off without removing the metal retainers. As mentioned above ^^^^ take care not to tear the new molding.
As...
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