Originally posted by Cozman:
Just had a great conversation with Jim at Comptech. Here's what we have come up with. He figures this car would be close to 400 HP.
Stainless Exhaust System: 1595.00
Stainless Steel Headers:1100.00
Air Intake: 700.00
Adjustable Suspension Upgrade:1400.00
Sway Bars:Wonldn't Need
Sport Springs:Wouldn't Need
Aluminum Strut Bar:
Big Brake Kit: Fronts Only: 4000.00
Slotted Rotors:Included: Fronts only
Short Gear Set:1100.00
Ring & Pinion:2000.00
High Performance Clutch:2100.00
Super Charging: Comtech: 10,000.00
Totals 21,195.00 Parts
Labor 5,000.00 Installation
Total 26,195.00 Parts and Labor
Wheels 3,500.00
Car 25,000.00
Total $ 54,695.00
to upgrade to a 6 spd with gears and pinion, add another 6000.00
That's a lot to be into a 91.[/QUOTe
I can tell you, if you want to do road course, you can forget about getting a Targa. I have 2 friends sold their 1995, 1997, 1999 NSX-T due to structure rigidity. One has a 2000 NSX coupe and another has a 1991 coupe with alot of mods.
The friend that has a 1991 with 50K in mods and he paid 40K for the car July, 2000 for a mint condition car. His mods are everything above and Tien coil over, rear brembo brakes, racing seats, harness bar, harness, six speed with 4.55 R&P, 2 sets of technomagnesium wheels 1 with Hoosier 1 with street tires.
That is 50K of mods without even getting into the engine. Now he is getting the 9 psi comptech SC and possible S-zero seats that runs around $14K. That would put his car to $90K + $14K + $1500 = $104,500 for a 91. Now that is expensive. As for 400 hp, I don't know, he only put down 308 rwhp but I had the same performance mods and put down 321 rwhp and 33r rwhp last year.
As NSXTACY says, it is all about how you like it. If you want fun, getting a early model and put mods will give you the most fun for sure.