pg.7 shows a stereo?? I thought the Type-R didn't have one.
There was no NSX Type R. Just NSX-R.
Did anyone notice they recommend 5W-40 or 10W-30?
Edit: I just saw something else - how to close the front hood.
On page 98 of the 1991 US NSX Owner’s Manual, it says, “To close the hood, lower the hood about halfway down and let the hood drop.” (see here and click forward to page 98: http://techinfo.honda.com/rjanisis/pubs/OM/NS9191/NS9191O00097A.pdf)
On page 35 of the 2002 Japanese NSX-R Owner’s Manual linked to in post #1, it shows the owner pushing the hood shut with his hands over the emblem, not dropping the hood.
I wonder whether that was a revised recommendation pertaining to all NSXs or whether that procedure was just for Type-Rs with carbon fiber front hoods.
Did anyone notice they recommend 5W-40 or 10W-30? Interesting.
I'm very interested in this also!
Is the NSXR engine that different when it comes to oil needs?
Tell that to Honda - they refer to the car as an NSX-R or NSX Type-R.
http://world.honda.com/NSX/technology/t10.html
http://world.honda.com/news/2005/4050712.html (see Nov. 1992 and May 2002)
Probably because they knew the NSX-R would spend a lot of time being tracked.
I believe this is because CF is soo light the hood will actually open fully if you attempt to drop it from halfway :biggrin:
They also mention a Type T in your link referring to removable roof which we all know wasn't a "Type" anything.
... if you look at the manual, 10W-30 is the perferred weight for normal temps. 5W-40 is only for cold temps.
There was no NSX Type R. Just NSX-R. It wasn't a Civic or Integra.
http://www.honda.co.jp/NSX/nsx-r/index.html
http://vsearch.honda.co.jp/search/s...ll&q=NSX-R+%83g%83b%83v&image.x=15&image.y=11
You can get that on iPod/iPad app, look under Honda, you can download PDF files of manuals on cars mostly made after 2000.