I thought it might be of benefit to mention things that you should or should not do to your car.
1. Upon getting my car was to remove the K&N air filters and go back to OEM paper. There were a number of people who replaced the OEM with a really thin filter that you could easily see daylight through. Chris from SOS chimed in and said to stay away as they probably will not filter out all the crap that gets sucked in. I agree. I tried the K&N with my 2001 NSX that was supercharged. In a matter of months I had problems with the idle and the car would stall. Ends up the oil from the filter gets into the intake and causes soot to adhere. I had to go through a laborious ordeal of cleaning out the intake throttle body. I found out later that Comptech recommended the OEM paper filters over any after market filter. You just need to change them more frequently (which is inexpensive).
2. Even if you do not drive your car often, make sure you change the oil every year. This is important should a problem arise out of warranty, you will be in better position to request "Goodwill" repairs. These are expensive engines and oil systems. The dealer charged me $300.
3. Flush the Brake fluid every two years regardless of mileage. These cars have a complex brake by wire system and brake fluid being hydroscopic can gel over a period of time. The dealer charged me $150.
Anything else?
1. Upon getting my car was to remove the K&N air filters and go back to OEM paper. There were a number of people who replaced the OEM with a really thin filter that you could easily see daylight through. Chris from SOS chimed in and said to stay away as they probably will not filter out all the crap that gets sucked in. I agree. I tried the K&N with my 2001 NSX that was supercharged. In a matter of months I had problems with the idle and the car would stall. Ends up the oil from the filter gets into the intake and causes soot to adhere. I had to go through a laborious ordeal of cleaning out the intake throttle body. I found out later that Comptech recommended the OEM paper filters over any after market filter. You just need to change them more frequently (which is inexpensive).
2. Even if you do not drive your car often, make sure you change the oil every year. This is important should a problem arise out of warranty, you will be in better position to request "Goodwill" repairs. These are expensive engines and oil systems. The dealer charged me $300.
3. Flush the Brake fluid every two years regardless of mileage. These cars have a complex brake by wire system and brake fluid being hydroscopic can gel over a period of time. The dealer charged me $150.
Anything else?