Inspiration:
Proof of Concept:
The Project:
Observations:
As you can see from the video, I was able to get the manual regulator “installed” and successfully lower and raise the window. I did noticed a little stack in the cable which may give some reliability problems, so that would have to be addressed.
Conclusion:
I think we all have experienced troubled slow windows. While I was driving my little pickup truck that is almost just as old as the NSX, I noticed how easy and reliable its simplistic manual window regulators were. What would it be like to have manual windows on the NSX? Would it be an improvement?
Proof of Concept:
Before I start to cut into a door panel, I just wanted to see if this was even feasible. That's how the proof of concept project started. Could I even get the regulator to work?
The Project:
- I ordered an aftermarket manual window regulator from an Accord of the same era. Purchased from Amazon.
- After opening up both regulators, I was please to see the cable diameters were the same. In addition, the “cable stoppers” where the same size and shape as well.
- Swapping the regulators was pretty straight forward. The manual regulator was much easier than the electronic one. Already, I can see the manual one was an improvement.
Observations:
First time making a video. I hope it works. See link below.
As you can see from the video, I was able to get the manual regulator “installed” and successfully lower and raise the window. I did noticed a little stack in the cable which may give some reliability problems, so that would have to be addressed.
I can easily make some brackets to mount the regulator; however, I think the positioning of the window handle would be too far back to be ergo friendly.
Conclusion:
It some ways the proof-of-concept was a success. It proved that it was do-able, but also highlighted some issues.
- There is slack in the cable. Perhaps adding an oversize pulley to the track similar to Hugo’s design can remove the slack?
- Mounting the regulator to be ergo friendly will be a challenge due to space constraints. There is not a lot of room in the door panel unless the Bose speaker is removed. Plus, a longer cable would have to be sourced. I am not sure how the cable stoppers/ends are installed.
The goal of the study was to see if this would be an improvement. I like the manual action to raise and lower the window. It was smooth and easy. However, addressing the ergo issue and mounting was more of a challenge than I want to deal with at the moment. I haven't even touched the challenges of cutting into the door panel yet. So, I ended up returning everything to stock and removing the manual regulator. I cleaned off the dark grease and put new recommended grease. Yes, I do have the SOS guide bushings. This post simply shares my findings with the community.