Finally a thorough and comprehensive UA-cam review by an actual owner and you even waited to sink your teeth into the experience before putting out the video. Great stuff man i enjoyed this one a lot whilst eating my bfast baerrito 👨🏻🌾🌯
Thanks Robert! Yeah I was genuinely surprised it was such a long video. When planning it, I didn’t think I would have that much to say. But 3 years into ownership it turns out I had a lot on my mind!
This is my dream car since a kid, my first car was an integra GSR 15 years ago, my current car is Focus ST, but i just got a huge raise and im set on buying one
Thanks for taking the time to make this thorough video. So many parts of this video hits home as we have similar concepts, especially when it comes to taking care of maintenance items and restoration items. I also have been stocking up OEM parts for future usage in case more stuff gets discontinued. My car has become a massive money pit and it still looks fairly stock. 😅
I’m glad there are more people out there that have similar build philosophies! I think stocking up on parts is just going to be the thing for NSX owners going forward!
i had an NA2 (3.2, 6speed, pop-ups) that left me stranded 3x before i got rid of it. these cars were designed in the 80s... great for a 2nd or 3rd car but if this is your only car be aware of that. the drivetrain is bulletproof but the electronics (through-hole pcb's with cold solder joints...) and modifications will get you eventually. favorite thing was driving under parking lift gates for free lol
True the solder is one of the weak points. It’s the reason why many of us carry an extra main relay and have to get our radios, a/c controller and gauge clusters repaired.
Thank you! Good luck and keep that hope alive! NSX's get driven because they're fairly reliable and so the good part about that is you can find them at all sorts of different price points. Anywhere from $50-60K up to $200K+.
Great and amazing video Chris! thanks for taking the time on putting this video together. Great to hear from an owner that has put in time and work on the car getting to where its at today. I know myself and the community look forward to your vids and thoughts on the platform. Cant wait to see what the future holds for the car and channel!
Amazing video! Straight to the point and no bullshit, i hate when people do that. Makes me consider an NSX as a possible contender to upgrade from my s2000.
Thanks I try to be as straight up and real as possible. No fluff or sugarcoating. As far as s2k vs nsx. IMO they do different things so for some people the nsx can be a downgrade but others it’s definitely an upgrade. Now that I’m older and just cruising, the car fit the bill for me while also providing that prestige of owning Honda’s halo car--even if it’s slower than a RAV4 hybrid haha
Thanks! A s2k is a great car and would love to add one back to the stable one day next to the NSX. Enjoy it! An nsx is can be in your future if you really want it!
To enjoy the manual steering in the nsx, you need to adapt your steering style from hand over hand to shuffle steering! Takes practice but you'll appreciate your nsx more!
@SleeperHonda quaife also makes it harder to turn at slow speed which is the opposite of what I’d want. The real solution is a power steering conversion.
@@ChrisLumNSX Yeahh thats very true. I always felt like the NSX was more of a high speed car and the slower rack gave more modularity, but I'm probably just trying to convince my self. Lol. Rebuilding the OEM rack and just leaving it alone is fine too. I feel like we can min max this car a little too far sometimes.
Great video Chris! From one NSX owner to another, you are spot on with the pros and cons. I learned a few things from this video like replacing the ball joint boots proactively and picking up a set of front knuckles while they’re available. Have you replaced your crank shaft harmonic balancer? That one worries me a bit. Also if you’re ever interested in taking your NSX to the track let me know. I’m part of a club and go to Willow Springs and Button Willow every few months. Mines 100% stock and does great on the track. Yours would be just that much more fun. We’re both in SoCal, all those fun roads are so familiar to me, see you around!
Glad you enjoyed the video! Yes the harmonic balancer is definitely something to consider. I totally forgot about it but while I was installing the aftermarket shield for the balancer I discovered the balancer had already been replaced with a new one from the previous owner. Thanks for the offer to go to the track! I’m definitely interested but I regret not buying a baffled oil pan when I replaced my oil pan. Oil starvation is a real problem for nsx engines so not sure if I want to risk tracking without a baffled pan.
miss the hayday of s2ki and seeing you there. might be making my next big step from s2k into a nsx soon so this is super helpful. although the prices of obtaining one these days is intimidating.
🫶 prices are stable or coming down slightly (in comparison to the height during the pandemic) so I hope you remain hopeful. While this review video can be used for prospective owners somewhat, I still do plan to make a full NSX buyers guide video where I’ll get into more details like costs of certain maintenance and parts and also things like the differences in the various model years. There’s still a lot of people trying to get into NSXs so I think it’ll be a good video.
Thank you for the kind words. Pros and cons as far as wheels goes is very straight forward. Style is subjective so that one is up to you. Finish-wise, the bronze is probably easier to take care of than the polished finish that I assume your HRE have but polished finish has more flash to it so a bit subjective there as well. The big one will be weight. I’m not sure how much your wheels weigh but they’re probably quite a bit heavier being 2 or 3 pc wheels. When it comes to unsprung weight like wheels it makes a big difference to have a lighter wheel. You’ll feel it anywhere from parking speeds to acceleration. Your car will feel more nimble too with lighter wheels. A con to the Mugen wheels is that they come in only 1 size and offset whereas I’m sure the HRE’s were fully customizable (at least when they were available new). Also the mugens clear 4 pot big brake kits like the stoptech kit.
Awesome video man! I’ve had my turbo Nsx for almost 2 years now and it’s been giving me a nightmare of a headache. Just trying to get it running right but I am on the cusp of it running perfectly soon. I had thoughts of selling it once I fixed it but I know the experience is going to be so well worth it after it’s done. I do need a brake upgrade though and where is the best place to order the spoon calipers?
If I had an NSX... I'd just keep it all stock so it can hold it's value. Then buy a cheap Civic and fix that one up for speed...... but that's just me. Though I suppose you can just put all the stock parts back on when you're selling it.
Trust me, this car is not built for speed hahaha. To each his own-everyone likes to enjoy cars their own way so I don’t argue. Some like to collect, some like to build a showcar, some like to race. Me personally, I enjoy modifying cars the most. Keeping a car stock would kill me inside. I’d rather not own the car at all than purposefully keep it stock so i don’t lose money when thinking about resale.
Finally a thorough and comprehensive UA-cam review by an actual owner and you even waited to sink your teeth into the experience before putting out the video. Great stuff man i enjoyed this one a lot whilst eating my bfast baerrito 👨🏻🌾🌯
Thanks Robert! Yeah I was genuinely surprised it was such a long video. When planning it, I didn’t think I would have that much to say. But 3 years into ownership it turns out I had a lot on my mind!
@@ChrisLumNSX loved it brother. Long form content like this over annoying 7 second reels all day!
This is my dream car since a kid, my first car was an integra GSR 15 years ago, my current car is Focus ST, but i just got a huge raise and im set on buying one
Awesome, hope you achieve your dream car! Integra is a great car and focus ST is too. You’ll love them nsx though!
Great video. I agree that Nsx owner is the happiest driver on the planet.
Hah there’s not much to hate about the car!
Great thoroughly detailed, and comprehensive video covering all aspects of ownership.
Thank you for watching!
Thanks for taking the time to make this thorough video. So many parts of this video hits home as we have similar concepts, especially when it comes to taking care of maintenance items and restoration items. I also have been stocking up OEM parts for future usage in case more stuff gets discontinued. My car has become a massive money pit and it still looks fairly stock. 😅
I’m glad there are more people out there that have similar build philosophies! I think stocking up on parts is just going to be the thing for NSX owners going forward!
i had an NA2 (3.2, 6speed, pop-ups) that left me stranded 3x before i got rid of it. these cars were designed in the 80s... great for a 2nd or 3rd car but if this is your only car be aware of that. the drivetrain is bulletproof but the electronics (through-hole pcb's with cold solder joints...) and modifications will get you eventually. favorite thing was driving under parking lift gates for free lol
True the solder is one of the weak points. It’s the reason why many of us carry an extra main relay and have to get our radios, a/c controller and gauge clusters repaired.
Best video ever on an NSX
On my list… wishing this into existence… hopefully I come back to comment on this saying I’ve got it one day
Thank you! Good luck and keep that hope alive! NSX's get driven because they're fairly reliable and so the good part about that is you can find them at all sorts of different price points. Anywhere from $50-60K up to $200K+.
@@ChrisLumNSX - thx dude, i already follow u on insta so hope u don’t mind if I ever have a few questions on them in future
Of course I don’t mind! That’s the best way to contact me. Feel free anytime.
I obsessed over this car growing up. Missed my shot tho.
There’s always time!
Great video! Learning a lot from your video as i recently picked one up. Hopefully I’ll see you driving around.
Congrats on the NSX! If you're in SoCal, be sure to join the Socal NSX Owners Group on Facebook. It's where a lot of local events are posted.
Great and amazing video Chris! thanks for taking the time on putting this video together. Great to hear from an owner that has put in time and work on the car getting to where its at today. I know myself and the community look forward to your vids and thoughts on the platform. Cant wait to see what the future holds for the car and channel!
Thanks Jasser! You’ve always been a big supporter of me and the channel so that means a lot.
Love the video. Like how you went into depth into the mods and the reasoning why you did them. You got a super clean NSX!!!
Thank you! I appreciate it!
Awesome video Chris, looking forward to more videos!!!
Thank you!
Thanks for the great video. Really enjoyed it. Looking forward to meeting you at the Cars and Coffee this weekend.
Thank you!
Amazing video! Straight to the point and no bullshit, i hate when people do that. Makes me consider an NSX as a possible contender to upgrade from my s2000.
Thanks I try to be as straight up and real as possible. No fluff or sugarcoating. As far as s2k vs nsx. IMO they do different things so for some people the nsx can be a downgrade but others it’s definitely an upgrade. Now that I’m older and just cruising, the car fit the bill for me while also providing that prestige of owning Honda’s halo car--even if it’s slower than a RAV4 hybrid haha
Try to keep the S2000 if you can. It is a unique driving experience.
@@ChrisLumNSX Good feedback! As one gets older the priorities of what is a "balanced" sports car for you does change.
@@apolloandratti7922definitely!
Bronze Mf10 look insane with the black color! Have a NFR 07, would love to own an NSX one day! Great video man!
Thanks! A s2k is a great car and would love to add one back to the stable one day next to the NSX. Enjoy it! An nsx is can be in your future if you really want it!
To enjoy the manual steering in the nsx, you need to adapt your steering style from hand over hand to shuffle steering! Takes practice but you'll appreciate your nsx more!
Hmm that doesn’t sound enjoyable haha but I’ll see about trying it out!
Or just install a Quaife quick gear.
OEM lock to lock 3.25 turns, Quaife quick gear is 2.51 turns.
@SleeperHonda quaife also makes it harder to turn at slow speed which is the opposite of what I’d want. The real solution is a power steering conversion.
@@ChrisLumNSX Yeahh thats very true. I always felt like the NSX was more of a high speed car and the slower rack gave more modularity, but I'm probably just trying to convince my self. Lol. Rebuilding the OEM rack and just leaving it alone is fine too. I feel like we can min max this car a little too far sometimes.
Either way you have an nsx so all is good
#1 stock mistake out of Japan was the altered gearing on US cars…Upgrading to Japanese gearing makes a Hugh difference..
Completely agree. USA always gets the crappies version of JDM cars.
Great video Chris! From one NSX owner to another, you are spot on with the pros and cons. I learned a few things from this video like replacing the ball joint boots proactively and picking up a set of front knuckles while they’re available.
Have you replaced your crank shaft harmonic balancer? That one worries me a bit.
Also if you’re ever interested in taking your NSX to the track let me know. I’m part of a club and go to Willow Springs and Button Willow every few months. Mines 100% stock and does great on the track. Yours would be just that much more fun.
We’re both in SoCal, all those fun roads are so familiar to me, see you around!
Glad you enjoyed the video! Yes the harmonic balancer is definitely something to consider. I totally forgot about it but while I was installing the aftermarket shield for the balancer I discovered the balancer had already been replaced with a new one from the previous owner.
Thanks for the offer to go to the track! I’m definitely interested but I regret not buying a baffled oil pan when I replaced my oil pan. Oil starvation is a real problem for nsx engines so not sure if I want to risk tracking without a baffled pan.
I’m a worry wart if you haven’t noticed so I’m overly cautious with everything…
I love the NSX manual steering
I guess it’s not bad haha
@ChrisLumNSX Gives me more control when oversteering
Watched this live. Great work.
Aren’t you in HI?! That’s so early for you! Haha. Thanks for watching!
miss the hayday of s2ki and seeing you there. might be making my next big step from s2k into a nsx soon so this is super helpful. although the prices of obtaining one these days is intimidating.
🫶 prices are stable or coming down slightly (in comparison to the height during the pandemic) so I hope you remain hopeful. While this review video can be used for prospective owners somewhat, I still do plan to make a full NSX buyers guide video where I’ll get into more details like costs of certain maintenance and parts and also things like the differences in the various model years. There’s still a lot of people trying to get into NSXs so I think it’ll be a good video.
NICE work, THANKS. ENJOY the car!
Thanks, will do!
Great video Chris! Loved the story!!!!
Thanks so much!
NSX-R Hood and spoiler will look good on this
Thx yeah I might end up doing those mods sooner or later.
Sick build man! Awesome car
Thank you!
Love the wheels…Can you share any pros & cons on switching out my HRE 547’s…Congrats on an extremely well thought out and produced video…
Thank you for the kind words. Pros and cons as far as wheels goes is very straight forward. Style is subjective so that one is up to you. Finish-wise, the bronze is probably easier to take care of than the polished finish that I assume your HRE have but polished finish has more flash to it so a bit subjective there as well. The big one will be weight. I’m not sure how much your wheels weigh but they’re probably quite a bit heavier being 2 or 3 pc wheels. When it comes to unsprung weight like wheels it makes a big difference to have a lighter wheel. You’ll feel it anywhere from parking speeds to acceleration. Your car will feel more nimble too with lighter wheels. A con to the Mugen wheels is that they come in only 1 size and offset whereas I’m sure the HRE’s were fully customizable (at least when they were available new). Also the mugens clear 4 pot big brake kits like the stoptech kit.
I actually like the pop ups better but both are good
Great Job Chris!!
Thanks Raul!
Awesome video man! I’ve had my turbo Nsx for almost 2 years now and it’s been giving me a nightmare of a headache. Just trying to get it running right but I am on the cusp of it running perfectly soon. I had thoughts of selling it once I fixed it but I know the experience is going to be so well worth it after it’s done. I do need a brake upgrade though and where is the best place to order the spoon calipers?
Sounds like a fun build! I purchased mine directly from spoon sports USA.
Hello, great video! Do you know if the automatic transmission is reliable?
Thank you. I'm not well versed in the automatic transmission but i haven't heard of any issues with it.
Keep up the great videos. How are you so proficient at fixing the car? Where did you learn?
Thanks! Mainly learn by practicing over many years. Watching UA-cam videos and help from others until you get comfortable trying by yourself.
I would upgrade the radio to finish it all up
I’m undecided whether I want a double din for the backup camera or an oem radio with modern internals. Maybe this year I’ll decide!
If I had an NSX... I'd just keep it all stock so it can hold it's value. Then buy a cheap Civic and fix that one up for speed...... but that's just me. Though I suppose you can just put all the stock parts back on when you're selling it.
Trust me, this car is not built for speed hahaha. To each his own-everyone likes to enjoy cars their own way so I don’t argue. Some like to collect, some like to build a showcar, some like to race. Me personally, I enjoy modifying cars the most. Keeping a car stock would kill me inside. I’d rather not own the car at all than purposefully keep it stock so i don’t lose money when thinking about resale.
What a rad car. They dont make em like that anymore.
You’re right, they don’t unfortunately 😔
Bro if you ever want to sell let me know!
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Why would one want to replace a double wishbone midship low cog car with a another that has McPherson all around? McFEARz! Lol