Doing bit of catch up updating the blog as I wanted to focus on re-installing the parts so that I can drive my NSX to have the a/c system charged. ...
Updated 28-08-2016 at 10:52 AM by Kaz-kzukNA1 (title a/c to ac)
Now comes the extra work....... When I tried to install the LED from UK vendor to the ceiling light, I was not comfortable with the limited gap at the base of the bulb holder. Because of the metal heatsink, it could create a short circuit with the vibration. ...
Updated 17-03-2013 at 01:21 PM by Kaz-kzukNA1
I have been testing the super bright LED festoon bulbs on NSX and MX-5 for a few years now and fairly happy with it. One of the LED at my ceiling light failed just after a year but rest of them are still surviving. The only problem is that the vendor in Japan is so busy with other projects that he is putting lower priority with his LED business and thus, being told that he won’t be able to supply the same spec until ...
Updated 17-03-2013 at 04:29 PM by Kaz-kzukNA1
Started to work on another NSX. The service menu is to replace the OEM coilover with the BC Racing one + Swift spring, Health Check, LED bulbs, interior noise, etc. As always, I wanted to first carry out the test driving session before touching anything but I didn’t fancy driving on this sorbet like road condition today. Also, when working on the coilover kit, you don’t want to work on the ...
I have been using several LED bulbs on my NSX and although they are really bright, some of them failed within 1 or 2 years probably due to the contained heat inside the bulb holder and the also the soldering crack from my Type-S suspension. A few owners wanted to try the same festoon bulb as mine for the interior and the boot light but unfortunately, the vendor in Japan was too busy with another project that ...