any wire-tucked nsx engine bays out there??

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HR28TT out of a Le Mans Honda.
Basically a twin turbo J-Series engine, check out the J-Swap topic.
Anyway I haven't seen any "cleaned" NSX Engine bays ever..
don't think it's going to make big difference it's a pretty full engine bay as-is.
It's more common on German cars over here in Europe we even call that "German Style" looks quite cool larger or simple enginebay like in a Opel or BMW
 
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a "wire tuck".... is that getting beautifully routed wires that Honda engineers lost sleep over for months.... re routed ....., out of site?

wow... you guys are intense!!!! (and have way too much time on your hands!!!)

that said... I'd like to see it
 
We do full engine bay tucks and customs harness' at Teknotik. We have not done an NSX yet, but I plan to do mine over winter.

As far as function? Not really one mostly cosmetic. I guess you could say depending on the setup it can isolate the harness away from heat sources and on a race car with a quick disconnect like a mil spec plug allows for quicker engine removal when at the track if need be.

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Engine harness, brake line and fuel line tuck on a RSX we did

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my old integra

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Pardon my ignorance... where did the clutch/brake master cylinders disappear to?
 
Could be expensive on an NSX. the OEM wire harness alone is like $2600, so if you make a mistake...
 
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