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NSX Project

Discussion in 'General Automotive Discussion' started by l'esecuzioneItaliana, Jan 31, 2004.

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  1. isellpower

    isellpower Formula Junior

    Nov 30, 2003
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    Midwest
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    Jason




    Starts at 427? What about the 396?
     
  2. yellowpad

    yellowpad Karting

    Feb 17, 2003
    119
    Anaheim, CA
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    Calvin
    I am alllll for making a car. But, you can't build an American car using American engine on an NSX.....It won't look right. Not only that it won't look right, it won't drive right keeping in mind the weight ratio issue.
    What are you going to call it? Amja? or Amsx?:D


     
  3. l'esecuzioneItaliana

    Jan 29, 2004
    166
    It can be done. You have no faith. You can mod it out. I'll show you.
     
  4. yellowpad

    yellowpad Karting

    Feb 17, 2003
    119
    Anaheim, CA
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    Calvin
    Oh I am not doubting your ability at all. I am just saying that from a subjective point of view, it won't be right. It is like cutting a dog's head and replace it a cat's.......andddddd callin it catdog:D

     
  5. l'esecuzioneItaliana

    Jan 29, 2004
    166
    Im going to use the chassis, because its already there and its all aluminum. Im going to beef it up and try to use a 502, 8.2 litres, as the powerplant. Its at www.salleechevrolet.com . Its the Ultimate Street 502, I think 630HP is enough. My friend and I are going to build one even if its only for fun. But weve put a few hours into designing it and its pretty simple but aerodynamic. We can use the NSX's interior because its the comfiest ive found to this day, only succeeded by the Koenigsegg, which ive only sat in, never driven. I think if I can get some of my lazy ass friends to help it might become a supercar within 5 years. But as for now its all for grins. A porsche 915 tranny sounds good.

    Any ideas on parts?
     

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