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GeordieSteve

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Get a 350Z and get your ass spanked by every Supra. My mate had one of the first - it was no match for my old Supe..........

 

NSX - good, but not fast enough.

 

Evo - VERY expensive servicing (more than the supra), jap saloon box that corners well, shite fuel tank so you'll need a garage every 120 miles.

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When I went to Bruntingthorpe with Pistonheads, a P1, a PPP Scoob, a MX5turbo and the NSX turned up too. The NSX was considerably quicker in a straight line than my jdm Supra auto, and absolutely kicked my arse around that bottom bend comming onto the runway- he reached 157mph at the timing gear, I hit 149mph (the Scoobies hit 148 each iirc) and the MXT managed 139mph.

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You are joking? :eek: The NSX is about 6.2 to 60 :eek:

 

 

We were roughly the same to sixty, he was three car lengths ahead by the ton, then he just f**ked off and left me for dead and he went on to 157, I only managed 149.

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Through the corners only the RUF GT2 could touch him. Remember he has the same bhp as the Supra, a very revvy V6 and weighs about 200kg less- I might keep up with him/beat him a beat with BPU. but certainly wont kick his arse.

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interesting, just copy n' pasted this from (an American) NSX website:

 

My 1991 car, number 601, was an early model. Power at the rear wheels (stock) was 249 hp at just under 7500 rpm. My chassis dyno guy recommends a conversion factor of 1.26 x wheel hp to get engine, resulting in 313 hp. And remember Honda rated the engine at 270 hp. Losses are actually probably less because the power train does not need to bend the power through 90 degrees, the NSX is a side winder...so power is probably even greater.

 

 

Anyhow, the stock NSX was a fair bit quicker than my stock JDM Supra, clearly bhp is for the pub.

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Because I've been there and recommend them. Plus its good to have another dyno sheet from the same place to compare against.

 

 

Oh, I've been there before with my MR2 turbo, but also know the chap from SurreyRR- from what I understand they use the same calibrations and software as G-Force.

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