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  1. Happy New Year

    by , 01-01-2011 at 07:51 PM (Today at Atelier Kaz - ex-Honda R&D, F1, Indy/CART engineer)
    Happy New Year to all of the NSX Enthusiasts.
    Wishing you and your NSX a wonderful 2011.

    Had really good time with my friends last night for the count down to 2011 and I hope everyone had enjoyable time as well.


    Looking forward to meeting some of the members through the 2011 Events, Health Check, NSX Service, Mini-meeting and so on.


    Kaz

    Updated 25-04-2011 at 10:12 PM by Kaz-kzukNA1

    Categories
    Personal View/Self Talk
  2. Collected the packages ...

    by , 31-12-2010 at 12:30 PM (Today at Atelier Kaz - ex-Honda R&D, F1, Indy/CART engineer)
    As I have no idea on when the delivery will be made in the new year, I decided to collect some of the packages arrived at the local depo even without receiving the information from UK Customs for the Import Duty/VAT.

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    They were the ABS Upgrade looms from KSP Engineering, Japan and the iPod adaptor PA11-HON from USA Spec, USA.

    Looking forward to installing these on another NSX very soon.

    Kaz

    Updated 25-04-2011 at 10:12 PM by Kaz-kzukNA1

    Categories
    Parts
  3. Spare O2 sensor

    by , 31-12-2010 at 11:23 AM (Today at Atelier Kaz - ex-Honda R&D, F1, Indy/CART engineer)

    Finally, one of the package from US has arrived. It’s the spare O2 sensor for the earlier model.


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    I have my own policy of not dealing with any services requiring the removal of header or exhaust manifold without having access to the spare O2 sensor.

    In order to replace the Oil pan, I need to remove the OEM Front exhaust down pipe and although I don’t need to touch the Front O2 sensor, I still prefer having the spare ...

    Updated 25-04-2011 at 10:11 PM by Kaz-kzukNA1

    Categories
    Fuel and Emissions , Parts
  4. Testing the Latest ABS modulator

    by , 30-12-2010 at 12:17 PM (Today at Atelier Kaz - ex-Honda R&D, F1, Indy/CART engineer)

    From time to time, the accuracy and the reliability of new parts are not up to one’s expectation. For example, there has been some failed units reported on the latest ABS modulator even from new.


    Therefore, it is always important to test it before the installation.
    You don’t want to install and upgrade to the latest ABS only to find the failure at the control board…

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    So, before the installation, I always check the ABS ...

    Updated 25-04-2011 at 10:10 PM by Kaz-kzukNA1

    Categories
    Brake , ABS Upgrade
  5. Quick Service on My NSX

    by , 29-12-2010 at 10:55 PM (Today at Atelier Kaz - ex-Honda R&D, F1, Indy/CART engineer)


    Replaced the fixing screw at the Front Turn Signal housings.


    I think some of the members posted exactly the same issue in the Forum section in the past.


    Not sure why this kind of material and design were used for this screw but sooner or later, it will corrode and make your life very difficult when trying to remove the housing.


    You can still replace the light bulbs (turn signal and small/parking) from the top without ...

    Updated 21-05-2018 at 01:26 PM by Kaz-kzukNA1

    Categories
    Body , My NSX