Based on his line of reasoning and questions, I really questioned if Stunner actually worked at a dealership....
I now have absolute proof that he works at a new car dealership:
I am installing a new fuel filter and having the injectors power flushed.
I can't imangine anything useful from a "power flush", except maybe to flush some of you money down the toilet. You fuel filter is probably fine, and it sure doesn't have anything to do with whatever problems you are describing. You would know this if you spent some time reading and learning first.
You need to spend SEVERAL HOURS reading through all the FAQs on NSXprime. Read them!! You are probably stressing yourself out on all this.
Repeat: sit down and read through ALL the technical stuff on the NSXprime.com, it is here for a reason. When you are done with that:
www.danoland.com for (Thanks DanO!) real advice on how to do useful work on your car.
Things you do need to know: you have an OBDI (one) car, the CEL is formally called the the MIL (malfunction indicator light) and the entire 91 manual is scanned in for your convienance on NSXprime too.
BEFORE you do any more of your "dealer approved" work and spend your money rashly: pull the MIL codes. If you are so inclined check and record the hot and cold resistance of each coil pack. They are expensive, so you only want to replace them if required.
Drew
I'm about to jump on folks for calling it a CEL, but I check myself when correcting TheSaint (even though he should know better). It makes it difficult for new people to search and find answers if they are using the wrong terms.