Hello all! I this finds everyone and their families all well and that everyone had a great Labor Day weekend! My name is Matt (Obviously!) and I recently purchased a very, VERY nice 96' NSX that I couldn't be happier with. The NA1/NA2 NSX is quite literally my dream car and it's all I've been thinking about since I got it. Quite literally a dream come true.
I do have a few concerns, one of which is a very rough idle at cold start. It feels like a dead miss, but no MIL and I'm assuming I'd be seeing a MIL if the engine were indeed misfiring. Curiously and thankfully, the rough idle goes away after 2-3 minutes and it runs quite well after that. While the car has less than 46,000 miles I did have the timing belt and water pump changed as the previous owner had not changed it and didn't know if any prior owners had either. It was his opinion that there was no need to change it due to the low mileage but I was paranoid due to the age so I had it changed. Turns out he was probably right as the belt looked perfect although the belt tensioner bearing was losing some grease.
I mention the timing belt/water pump swap because the vibration may have gotten worse after the work was done. I say "may" because there's a very realistic chance that's strictly my imagination/paranoia due to the timing belt change. I had only driven the car 3-4 times prior to the change so it's not like I was intimately familiar with the car's cold start behavior but there's no question that the cold start rough idle was there before the swap so maybe there really was no point in bringing it up. Better too much information than not enough I suppose.
One other possible clue is that the car (in my opinion) smells very rich at a true cold start (i.e., overnight or 12+ hours). I kind of suspect that I may be experiencing a rich mixture induced misfire from some sort of cold start strategy, but what do I know? Any thoughts and opinions will be sincerely appreciated!!
I do have a few concerns, one of which is a very rough idle at cold start. It feels like a dead miss, but no MIL and I'm assuming I'd be seeing a MIL if the engine were indeed misfiring. Curiously and thankfully, the rough idle goes away after 2-3 minutes and it runs quite well after that. While the car has less than 46,000 miles I did have the timing belt and water pump changed as the previous owner had not changed it and didn't know if any prior owners had either. It was his opinion that there was no need to change it due to the low mileage but I was paranoid due to the age so I had it changed. Turns out he was probably right as the belt looked perfect although the belt tensioner bearing was losing some grease.
I mention the timing belt/water pump swap because the vibration may have gotten worse after the work was done. I say "may" because there's a very realistic chance that's strictly my imagination/paranoia due to the timing belt change. I had only driven the car 3-4 times prior to the change so it's not like I was intimately familiar with the car's cold start behavior but there's no question that the cold start rough idle was there before the swap so maybe there really was no point in bringing it up. Better too much information than not enough I suppose.
One other possible clue is that the car (in my opinion) smells very rich at a true cold start (i.e., overnight or 12+ hours). I kind of suspect that I may be experiencing a rich mixture induced misfire from some sort of cold start strategy, but what do I know? Any thoughts and opinions will be sincerely appreciated!!