My sweet 1992 Twin-Turbo

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The day I bought my very first car (a Honda Accord), in 1991, I saw an NSX for the very first time. It was love at first sight. I could barely afford an Accord at the time!
In 1993, My best friend's brother bought a brand new NSX and I got my first real close look and exhilirating ride. I was hooked on the NSX - it was definitely my dream car.
I was fortunate last year to not only get my dream car, but to get a very special version of my dream...twin-turbos under all that red aluminum.


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Don Nowak
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NSXTC in Georgia
1992 Red Twin-Turbo
 
Really sweet car! Glad you finally got to live the dream. You will not want to wake up for a long time!! Real stealth job you got there, keep it that way and no one will ever know what is hidden within the beast.

Where is Suwannee? I went to school at Auburn, and have knocked around the state a lot, but have forgotten where you are. There is a Chin Motorsports event in August at Atlanta Motor Speedway, you ought to show up even if you do not track the car. Lots of NSX people will be there.

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Gary Yates
1995 Red/Tan
 
Suwanee is about 30 miles North of Atlanta, off of Hwy. 400. I am about 20 minutes from Road Atlanta, which is a great track in Braselton, GA. Suwanee's claim to fame is that it was once the home of the Atlanta Falcons training facility (ahem!).
 
Talk about a "sleeper" NSX. I am sure you could have a lot of fun with vettes and supras in that baby!

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NetViper -= 100% Stock EBP 2000 Civic Si =- Still looking to get an NSX, but at least I can live life at 8,000 RPM!
 
O.K. I need to do something and am not to willing to go with a supercharger, after seeing Don's new ride I'm very interested in the Twin Turbo setup. Besides the money what are the major drawbacks to the Twin Turbo(if any) and Don Congratulations on the car my Dream came through about 3 years ago but mine doesn't have the cool setup yours does. :-)

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Money and the possiblity of problems stemming from the install. I have read several people's stories (e.g. Turbo Story) about horror stories regarding the twin-turbo install. It seems that all of the bad outcomes I've heard about occur when the owner tries to do the install himself (or has his mechanic do it). If you go the Turbo route, I strongly suggest you have it installed by the seller of the turbo system. In my case, that's Corky Bell at Bell Engineering
 
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