acura nsx type r
With the freak of trust-fund babies who modify their motor just for the hell of it or if possible a tax write-off, motivation for the buildup of any car comes from somewhere. For many it comes from an inherent need for belittling expression. We could all have 2.3 kids, drive around in four-door Escorts and get our hair cut the same way every three weeks, but sooner or later tedium would overpower the soul in an Orwellian world such as this.Of course, you don't have to have spiked hair and tattoos to return that many automotive platforms can be improved upon. Case in point, the early Acura NSX. While lauded for its lantern weight (3,100 pounds) and handling prowess, the mid-engined two-seater unbiased didn't pack the K/O punch in the horsepower department. With 270 hp and 210 lb-ft of torque from the plant, the Acura just wasn't up to par with other supercars of the day.
Enter Dr. Ron Warnick, a Midwest-based surgeon whose slash has saved more than a few lives. Ron bought the car in '97 and while his '91 NSX carved canyons with commensurate precision to his scalpel, there was always room for more ponies in the stable. A Tubi exhaust was without delay installed thereafter. For his efforts he took home the best-sounding exhaust bestow at the 2002 NSXPO convention. At the time, he considered additional modifications but always had an clear (too little time, not enough money).
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