It was too prominent for me as well. The lumbar system has two air bladders (high and low, I think) and no matter how much fiddling I did, it was too puffy. I could never get both to deflate at the same time. Or stay that way.
I came up with the most redneck solution possible and split the bag...
I chose the iron rotors because I didn't want a super expensive brake job down the road. If I do a track day, it won't be super aggressive either. I'm not sure I made the right decision, but that was the thinking. I do drive it a lot, so a brake job isn't out of the question at some point. #97
Crazy. Even though it's a Type S, what is the "special value" in the rims? These thieving parasites disgust me. On another note, I know we all come from different economic backgrounds, but leaving my Type S in an airport parking lot would never cross my mind. I'd buy a crap-olla Honda Civic to...
If I remember, I went on the long side. I think there was enough "tap-through" length left that you were not bottoming out the bolt. But just check to make sure you are comfortable and when you hit a reasonable tension, the seat rail isn't still floating around. I did double-washer the tops to...
As it turns out I did a lot of height experiments over a few weeks. I ended up with 3/4" front and 3/4" rear. It took a day or two each time to realize the tilt was uncomfortable. I bought a bunch of different lengths to get the thread engagement correct. They were all 8.8 or 10.9. Due to the...
The pieces of wood in my picture are all screwed together, so they are a solid block basically. With the parking brake on, I was pushing like crazy and it was immovable. The reason I went this route was the issue of where to place the jack stand while jacking up using the pinch weld block (I...
I'm 100% comfortable going with the maintenance minder. I decided to change it myself as I really hate letting others work on it unless totally necessary. It was a satisfying project but there is no way to do seven plugs without making a bit of a mess. I can't remember what miles I was at with...
Ha. That is exactly the kit I ended up buying. I clicked your link and it said "Last purchased Dec 9th". Kinda funny. Anyway, yes the NC1 has the lighter port compressor in our rear trunk, and it also has the sealant bottle. Unfortunately, I could have used the plug kit to "help" keep the...
Typical nail or screw I'm guessing. Had about a half mile "low tire pressure" warning before complete loss of air on a busy outer-belt freeway. The nail or screw was gone, but the hole was big enough the tire sealant was running out. Even maneuvering the hole to the dead-center bottom of the...
Number 97# is Curva Red with Ebony standard interior. Matte Finish wheels. No carbon fiber brakes. No lightweight package. Signature interior. Sold at Fountain Acura in Orlando, FL.
I have 3,100 miles (I drive it all the time). I will say I've never been hard on the brakes though. I'll get on them hard, but only once in a while, never giving them a chance to heat up to anything like a track temperature. (I "exercise" the engine quite a bit more than the brakes))
I went to the dealer where I bought the car for a tire puncture issue, and they happened to be working on a 1st gen of the same color. The NSX technician insisted on getting the two side-by-side. It was amazing how much attention it drew from all the Acura service employees. Lots of pictures...
No matter what you buy, there will always be a perspective from someone there is something out there better. For most of us buyers, I'm certain the performance is in the enjoyment stratosphere for both cars. Sure, it is fair to compare weight, performance and acceleration etc on paper and...
I know we have a rare vehicle, but reading this article really struck me. Like why am I driving something so irreplaceable? Yikes. Looking at their numbers and then thinking "350" is mind boggling.
Anyway, actually driving it makes it fun to see people comment about a "cool car". But the best...
Quote of the day. I'm sure she's thrilled you stop at 250 km/h. Ha:redface:
drmanny, I did not read the high-speed warning about boosting the cold pressures ahead of time. So, I'm pretty sure my cold temps were around 31 or 32. Which then got me to my driving temp of 34-35-35-35. When I saw the...
Thanks. I think I may have run into a speed limiter that goes along with the warning light I got 'Tires underinflated for high-speed driving". That warning light came on and my pressures were 34-35-35-35 (I think) which is OK for daily driving. For high-speed driving you need to up the cold...
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