Why's the NSX faster?
why are we talking buying and prices? but if you really want to know its because i will never buy an American sports car, im not a muscle guy, i want my car to last along time, im a quality not quantity kind of person, i appreciate bleeding-edge technology and attention to detail, i like the idea of pursuit of perfection in whatever form that may be
Originally Posted by cubu
and how can you guys compare the NSX technology to a Vette? everyone knows that the NSX technology was way ahead of its time. if you weren't aware by now, the Japanese don't just throw in a bigger engine when they want more power, they are about efficiency. how are you comparing a 6 and 7 liter v8 to a 3.2l v6?
i love my Z and all, but i don't get it twisted. the Z will NEVER be the car the NSX is in their street form.
i love my Z and all, but i don't get it twisted. the Z will NEVER be the car the NSX is in their street form.
Originally Posted by S8ER95Z
Easy... whatever the NSX had for a goal is certainly wasn't performance. A 40K vette can lay the smack down on the NSX regardless of 'superior technology'.. it kind of makes all that 'superior' technology irrelevant doesn't it? If you want your car for status then by all means spend the money for the NSX and enjoy... if you were a performance oriented person it's really hard to give the NSX a second glance let a lone a first look when compared with what's available today.
assuming that you have a Z and being the performance oriented person you are, why did you buy the Z?
I didn't say handling..I said performance... if their intentions were to build a performance machine they wouldn't have stuck a motor that made that little amount of power into the car. It wasn't a dumb thing to say... the NSX doesn't WOW when it comes to performance. Put an NSX next to a stock C6 and look at the performance numbers. If you guys are talking about the NSX-R or something please fill me in so everyone is on the same page.
Originally Posted by cubu
assuming that you have a Z and being the performance oriented person you are, why did you buy the Z?
performance does not = engine output
and from your posts its clear that you have never been in an NSX, and numbers don't mean jack till you put it on a strip or track
go to the link i posted above and compare the NSX to the c6 and check out the detailed comparison
and from your posts its clear that you have never been in an NSX, and numbers don't mean jack till you put it on a strip or track
go to the link i posted above and compare the NSX to the c6 and check out the detailed comparison
The NSX-R vs a base C6?? Not very flattering for the NSX-R IMHO.
Also Performance is related to engine output... the more power you have the better the performance. I know that isn't a hard concept to understand.
Numbers don't mean jack till it's put on a strip or track?? so your saying that even it the car is slow as **** if it feels good on the track it's better? Please elaborate.
Also Performance is related to engine output... the more power you have the better the performance. I know that isn't a hard concept to understand.
Numbers don't mean jack till it's put on a strip or track?? so your saying that even it the car is slow as **** if it feels good on the track it's better? Please elaborate.
Originally Posted by S8ER95Z
The NSX-R vs a base C6?? Not very flattering for the NSX-R IMHO.
Also Performance is related to engine output... the more power you have the better the performance. I know that isn't a hard concept to understand.
Numbers don't mean jack till it's put on a strip or track?? so your saying that even it the car is slow as **** if it feels good on the track it's better? Please elaborate.
Also Performance is related to engine output... the more power you have the better the performance. I know that isn't a hard concept to understand.
Numbers don't mean jack till it's put on a strip or track?? so your saying that even it the car is slow as **** if it feels good on the track it's better? Please elaborate.
i think you are confusing acceleration with performance. performance does not only relate to engine output unless you live at the drag strip, even then there are many other things that could help performance, tires, suspension, weight, gearing, aerodynamics
im not talking about how it 'feels', i mean track times, look at the Lotus Elise or Exige with their puny little engines yet they are absolute beasts on the track, then take Viper with their gobs of power yet they suck on any track not mainly consisting of straight aways
Originally Posted by cubu
NSX-R has the same engine, revised gears and is lighter
If take in the entire performance inclusively then I guess you could say the NSX is impressive for what it can get done given what it has for power... but I guess I live in an area that is primary flat and straight.. I do have a seperation of performance and handling.. I am sure some of you do not.
Last edited by S8ER95Z; Apr 4, 2007 at 12:25 PM.
i still am perplexed as why you think performance only relates to engine output, do you mean engine performance? the engine is only 1 part of a car. even then rated hp/tq doesn't mean its a better performing engine, you have to look at the output of the entire power band. sticking a v8 300hp engine from a truck into an s2000 won't make it faster
Originally Posted by cubu
i still am perplexed as why you think performance only relates to engine output, do you mean engine performance? the engine is only 1 part of a car. even then rated hp/tq doesn't mean its a better performing engine, you have to look at the output of the entire power band. sticking a v8 300hp engine from a truck into an s2000 won't make it faster
) ... given the weight of the NSX I am merely stating that the NSX could have been given another 30 ~ 40hp and easily been a supercar. The quest to make as much power from small displacement as possible is commendable.. but if you can make more power with more displacement WITHOUT additional weight then I for one think it should be a no brainer. Obviously I am undestand the NSX is a great track car but no where near deserving of the praise that some people give it.
Originally Posted by S8ER95Z
Not exactly what I was saying... the engine output is only a fraction of the overall package (yes I do fully understand HP to weight ratios
) ... given the weight of the NSX I am merely stating that the NSX could have been given another 30 ~ 40hp and easily been a supercar. The quest to make as much power from small displacement as possible is commendable.. but if you can make more power with more displacement WITHOUT additional weight then I for one think it should be a no brainer. Obviously I am undestand the NSX is a great track car but no where near deserving of the praise that some people give it.
) ... given the weight of the NSX I am merely stating that the NSX could have been given another 30 ~ 40hp and easily been a supercar. The quest to make as much power from small displacement as possible is commendable.. but if you can make more power with more displacement WITHOUT additional weight then I for one think it should be a no brainer. Obviously I am undestand the NSX is a great track car but no where near deserving of the praise that some people give it.
Originally Posted by RBlover69
u cant compare a 350z with a nsx yes the Z is a amazing sports car but the nsx is in a different league every comparison of the nsx is held against top tier cars not the 40k sports car class lol. The tech nology int eh nsx and nsx r are that of jgtc magic. Though the Zs engine is actually a more powerfull powerplant. It will not stand a chance with a nsx on a road race track. Its just that much of a difference with gearing weight and balance.
Originally Posted by MR_X
Actually in the contrary. NSX came out to go against the RX-7TT, SupraTT, 3000 GT VR4 and the 300ZX TT state side. 300ZX TT got replaced by the 350z. If we were over seas then may be we can say that the NSX went against the Skylines. But from all the car that the NSX went against, the NSX never changed. Is like Honda knew that emissions was going to kill them out of the US market, so they succeded.
Actually the only car on the market when Acura released their NSX was the 300ZX, the 3000GT came out several months after and the FD and MKIV came out over 2 years later. Even still the NSX wasnt really aimed at competing with the 300ZX(or later the FD/Supra) directly, though they were all high performance Japanese sports cars the NSX really attracted different kind of buyers.


