Page 3 of 4 FirstFirst 1234 LastLast
Results 21 to 30 of 38

Thread: merry OHLINS guys! nsx with ohlins suspension..

  1. Default

    YEAH!!! tomorrow is a great day for me in my workshop
    Last edited by marco1985; 28-01-2018 at 10:50 AM.

  2. Default

    front and rear wiew:



    my first drive: i think that this coilover is more confortable than bilstein with oem springs!!!!!!!! i drive for a few kmtrs to my home... and the this coilover works great than i expect.... i need to do some hard drive test now!!!
    Last edited by marco1985; 28-01-2018 at 10:51 AM.

  3. Default

    alignment time:

  4. Default

    and now i can do a proper review:


    The first test took place on rough roads : I could not ask anything better , the car does not suffer " shots " or " noise " and this thanks to the valving system of ohlins dampers .It maintains a good softness and this is crucial , because the NSX is a car to be preserved , and no one wants their nsx that after years of a shock too " hard " starts making noises everywhere. It maintains a good softness and this is crucial , because the NSX is a car to be preserved , and no one wants their nsx that after years of a shock too " hard " starts making noises everywhere.

    the second part of the test was about the hardest driving : the shock absorbers work with a incredible grace ever seen, and the car slides on the rear as it should do , but always keeping a good grip even when during fast corners the car meets the road a little bit bad . the feeling you have , it is quite similar to the one I had with these suspensions on s2000 : it seems that the wheels caress the road .I agree, and I think this is the best sport suspension that now avaiable for use in the street ,and hard drive, such as track , which now exists in the world for nsx.

  5. #25
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    Switzerland
    Posts
    1,006

    Default

    Interesting. As they are adjustable: what settings did you use, hard or soft? How does it compare to the stock suspension?

  6. Default


    Oh yes , I have tried the suspension only for road setting and the valving almost completely soft .The great thing is that unlike other adjustable shock absorbers , when ohlins although is set to " soft " does not floated effect on the car! It maintains a composed and precise movement . I was lucky enough to try an original of nsx a our customerthat have only 30k km : seems to be only a little softer in the road compared to this new type of suspension , but remember that he still had the original rims 15 and 16, while I I set up 17-18 on my nsx.

    regard of the ride height set up, is completely adjustable, so i decided to mantain a low ride height on my car.

    in this days, we are seriously thinking to starts a production of this great suspension kit.



  7. Default

    front and rear top mount looks great on the car: seems to be stock

  8. #28
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    Switzerland
    Posts
    1,006

    Default

    Take your time, there's no need to hurry. Evaluating a new spring/shock combo needs extensive testing.
    It would be more comfortable to adjust the shocks if the screw would be 'hex-like'. Adjusting the front now is PITA.

    If you're going to production is there a TüV report or any certificate from Öhlins available?

  9. #29
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    Switzerland
    Posts
    1,006

    Default

    I saw in an interview at SEMA 2012 with an Öhlins representative (YouTube: around 9:50) that the evaluation of a new suspension takes 6 months at least before they release it with an Öhlins label. So you have still plenty of time to test and track.

  10. #30

    Default

    Marco,
    Please do keep us informed and updated on this matter!
    I am seriously interested in installing these Ohlins on my -91.
    If the Ohlin guys need another NSX to use as a guinea pig, please let me know
    I'm just a few hours drive away from their development headquarters...

Page 3 of 4 FirstFirst 1234 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •