It will be awhile before I'm due if based on computer monitored miles. However, I'd probably do sooner (maybe like Chrisn did) but would really like to do it myself. At delivery the tech did a brief rundown of what was needed while car was on the lift for preps and checks. He indicated he felt I could do it. Yes it is quite involved, but on a lift, with suitable tools (for panel removals etc.) and if not in a rush there is no reason it can't be DYI. There were a few tricks he mentioned (mostly forgotten now) so I'd go over it with him in detail before actually doing the work... "IF" I chose to do it that is.
I've done all my GT-R ones including the 1'st. Oil was no issue at all, but the filter is another story. (What were they thinking?!). That was pain but the tech taught me some tricks. Those tricks made it much easier since I didn't have to remove so many interlocking panels which start at the FR wheel well liner working in to just get to the filter.
Of course the multiple drain points (7 I recall) and panel removals to access them on the NSX will make it be significantly more involved. So I'll say it will be engaging? I I believe the NSX filter is actually quite easy and accessed via forward trunk panel removal. So controlling spillage when changing needs attention (and maybe some trick collection/retention gadget/tool).
If anyone chooses the DYI route in near future, feedback would obviously be welcome.
I've done all my GT-R ones including the 1'st. Oil was no issue at all, but the filter is another story. (What were they thinking?!). That was pain but the tech taught me some tricks. Those tricks made it much easier since I didn't have to remove so many interlocking panels which start at the FR wheel well liner working in to just get to the filter.
Of course the multiple drain points (7 I recall) and panel removals to access them on the NSX will make it be significantly more involved. So I'll say it will be engaging? I I believe the NSX filter is actually quite easy and accessed via forward trunk panel removal. So controlling spillage when changing needs attention (and maybe some trick collection/retention gadget/tool).
If anyone chooses the DYI route in near future, feedback would obviously be welcome.