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    Disappointing story

    This year I have done some modifications - like this: Os giken Clutch, Os giken LSD with 4.40 final ratio and Tein shock absorbers.
    I bought a track day in the Czech Republic - Motodrom and in Slovakia - Slovakia Ring
    I booked the hotel I persuaded my wife and sent the kids on holiday. I ordered a tow truck and got on the road ...
    My NSX refused to cooperate - entering the tow truck came fail EPS, # 22 reset with the clock fuse. I started the engine EPS lamp went out and thought it was OK. But by turning the steering wheel, the EPS light shone again with the same fail # 22.
    I only had 2 hours to repair - later my trip made no sense.

    Has my NSX offended me for modificatioons ?

    Kaaz described the fault for my driver model (..... 023) burned relay contacts.
    I ordered this in the USA with enlarged contacts (delivered time approx. 2 weeks).
    On the web I suspect that the pins are in line with the standards. I decided to put another - from the Renault 70 Amper- (it does not like you Kaaz?
    Unfortunately, a diode was inserted in the trigger circuit. I missed the direction of the diode and damaged the transistor - it took me 6 hours to find this fault.

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    It was difficult to solder the relay - I made a special tip

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    23/5000




    But he was not warm enough

    One more time
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    I dismantled the relay housing - one of the lower corners was burnt contacts the second as newClick image for larger version. 

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    I measured the resistance of the coils (OEM and aftermarket) and compared with the catalog.Click image for larger version. 

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    The aftermarket Relay was larger by 30mA. The coil transistor was on 1 Amper Current ( Catalog)


    But the difference in contact area was satisfactory
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    It's late (I'm going to sleep) but one question bother me - why the other of the relays (the good ones) during the switch vibrate the contacts (3-4 stroke)

    Regards
    Mario

    P.S.A little anger passes me

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    Next occurence (frustrating) with the Air Condition Panel - reading the blog Kaaz noticed that he often repairs the AC Panel. Two years ago I bought from the USA (Prime)as a reserve.
    And my checked - no leakage capacitors. I thought it did not concern me. This year I bought from Chritian ATR only Front panel witch Celsius (We were Acura in Farenheit). When the ACC panel was opened - I nearly fainted - four capacitors poured out. It's a lesson for me that I ignored the Kaaz hints (absolutely replace all the capacitors). Now please Kaaz as far as possible which electronic components I should still check.

    In one year coincided - only faults !!!(clutch,EPS,ACC Panel)My Acura is 1996.

    P.S.
    During the rapid acceleration I noticed misfire in exhaust(This is the cause of the change final ratio to 4,40) ?

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    All cars need some attention after 20 years. As they equipped the NSX with quite a lot of electronics more things need to be addressed after these years. I don't dare to imagine todays rolling computers after even 10 years. When they will be exported to Africa all the electronics will be ripped out of the car. Ok, a little bit OT.

    Well, 20 years for a CCU is not bad at all, they normally begin to fail after 12-15 years or so (with the quality of caps they used originally). You need to replace ALL caps. And that's better done BEFORE the unit shows suspicious signs.

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    I have more and more free time ....
    I decided to do some outstanding work ...

    1.Alternator color change

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    I dismantled the alternator and painted the aluminum casing at the factory with stove varnish paint

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    New Bearing

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    Christ, I bet that was like watching paint dry ozon02 😂
    Pride.

    1992 My beloved Red/Black manual NA1.😎
    1992 Chevy Lumina apv Rockford Fosgate sound system demo van.🙉
    2003 Hartge Mini Cooper S (2 x UK & 1 x European sound quality finals winner) 🏆 

    "The NSX's greatest victory was to WIN the 1995 Le Mans 24hr GT2 Class"
    ..............and guess what, it was a RED one but of course.  

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    Yes you are right.
    I also gave the valve covers to this factory - but unfortunately I did not get the original effect.

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    (I spent a lot of hours working on cleaning).

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    I bought American paint (wrinkle plus) and try it myself. By heating a hot gun, you can influence the process of creating wrinkles so that you get closer to the original.
    Unfortunately, varnishing is my Achilles heel.

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