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So i'm not sure when it happened but this year i had started to look more and more at the nsx (gen1). Now in the following 1-5 months i am looking at buying an nsx or another competitive sports car for my next 'toy' car. For my daily i have a work truck and for a project to keep me busy i have a 92 slicktop 300zx (long term restoration big power kinda build). I have been looking at tons of threads on prime for the last couple months and absorbing all i can. I was looking at the 97-01 models for the 3.2L, variable p/s, pop-up headlights, and the targa. the weight/rigidity don't outweigh the pros for me.
Now in that budget there are a number of cars that i am also interested in, i want some input on these in comparison to a nsx.
-R35 GTR
-Lotus Exige
-Cayman R
-370z
-Z06
Now these are all very different choices. As of right now i put the nsx at the top. I am not too interested in having a crazy fast car, but i think i would probably enjoy a car that is fun to drive and is very responsive to the driver. Also a car that goes fast but drives itself i think is boring, i want my skill level to reflect in how fast the car can go. I also think that having a smooth and enjoyable ride is also important, a road trip worthy car is something that i think would be a requirement to get the most out of the car.
So now for another comparison:
the cars mentioned above vs a 3.2L nsx with:
-CTSC / SOS @ 400whp
-KW V3
-Stoptech Brakes/Front + Rear
-NSX-R Bars + STMPO Front + Rear bars
-Exhaust
Now the performance is very comparable and exceeding in some parts. But will the following mods ruin how the nsx feels? Will it become something else? I hear constantly that the nsx has character and has a drive like no other. I think that is whats entices me the most. I love to modify cars and i think having an nsx wouldnt be any different but i would hope to reach solid performance (paper #'s lol) without ruining how the car feels and drives.
Previous history:
My first project car was a 2006 tiburon. Built engine, full exhaust, supercharged, intercooler, stereo, custom suspension, coils, lsd, clutch + FW, catch cans + evac system, custom tune, methanol, injectors etc, etc, etc. 320whp, 260wtq / 30000lbs. So its pretty quick and the response is amazing, very fun to drive. But now i am ready for the next step up. The tiburon was a great car to learn on but i am at the limit of how the car behaves now. It is quite a handful on the street.
Best Regards,
Reuben
Now in that budget there are a number of cars that i am also interested in, i want some input on these in comparison to a nsx.
-R35 GTR
-Lotus Exige
-Cayman R
-370z
-Z06
Now these are all very different choices. As of right now i put the nsx at the top. I am not too interested in having a crazy fast car, but i think i would probably enjoy a car that is fun to drive and is very responsive to the driver. Also a car that goes fast but drives itself i think is boring, i want my skill level to reflect in how fast the car can go. I also think that having a smooth and enjoyable ride is also important, a road trip worthy car is something that i think would be a requirement to get the most out of the car.
So now for another comparison:
the cars mentioned above vs a 3.2L nsx with:
-CTSC / SOS @ 400whp
-KW V3
-Stoptech Brakes/Front + Rear
-NSX-R Bars + STMPO Front + Rear bars
-Exhaust
Now the performance is very comparable and exceeding in some parts. But will the following mods ruin how the nsx feels? Will it become something else? I hear constantly that the nsx has character and has a drive like no other. I think that is whats entices me the most. I love to modify cars and i think having an nsx wouldnt be any different but i would hope to reach solid performance (paper #'s lol) without ruining how the car feels and drives.
Previous history:
My first project car was a 2006 tiburon. Built engine, full exhaust, supercharged, intercooler, stereo, custom suspension, coils, lsd, clutch + FW, catch cans + evac system, custom tune, methanol, injectors etc, etc, etc. 320whp, 260wtq / 30000lbs. So its pretty quick and the response is amazing, very fun to drive. But now i am ready for the next step up. The tiburon was a great car to learn on but i am at the limit of how the car behaves now. It is quite a handful on the street.
Best Regards,
Reuben