Um...Can We Talk About Your Weight?
If ever there was a be-all, cure-all, end-all performance enhancer for a sports cars, that works every single time, it's gotta be adding lightness. This is true for acceleration, throttle response, braking response and cornering. Everything that a true sports car company does (think Porsche, not Tesla) when they build a car is a trade-off for weight. Sadly, cars have become progressively heavier as safety requirements have become more strict.
So, for my NSX build, I obviously have made most decisions with an eye on shedding weight. That's nothing new in the NSX world, as you all know. The weight reduction spreadsheet here on Prime has been invaluable to me, and the collective lore here is truly breathtaking. The following posts will be devoted mostly to really basic weight reduction efforts. Most of this will break very little new ground, but I have two things up my sleeve (presently being manufactured) that ought to change the game. I will give all the details of the items of secret sauce once they are successfully on the car.
Okay, the first no brainer was to install Comptech headers. The beauty of this is that it gets rid of the cast and very restrictive factory manifolds, which adds both hp and lightness. What's not to love? Sadly, there are few other such simple ways to simultaneously lose weight and add hp. I found the headers here on Prime, then sent them out for professional coating before installation.
Next, (just in case you've just emerged from a decade-long coma) you gotta get rid of the spare tire and mount, then lose the boat anchor battery. I chose the Antigravity ATX20 with the very tasty GREYMRKT battery mount. 20 minutes later, and with virtually zero mecanical skills, you've shed a ton of poundage. (I'm too lazy to look up the spreadsheet). Talk about low hanging fruit! I've had really good luck with the Antigravity battery line in many of my other cars, and they are laughably light. Like picking up a box of matches. Cool stuff, and the jump start feature really does work.
Talk about boat anchors...
Ahh... exhaust goodies. Not sure these add hp, but boy are they great weight reduction devices. Pride high flow cats and ultra light titanium exhaust. Prodigious weight reduction.
Here's the full system installed. Frankly, it's a little loud but it's a compromise I'm happy to make given the beneficial effects of the added lightness. More to follow...I'm just getting started.