NSX - R GT or Enzo?
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BTW, i didn't take time to read the thread, but this is obviously in order to turbocharge the JGTC NSX. Hey, now we can say that Honda technically produces a Turbocharged production car (other than that 1.3L whatever it's called) .
#83
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Guys, its just a NSX-R with a wide-body kit plus the same old 3.2L NA V-6. This has been discussed at many NSX sites TWO freaking weeks ago.
And yes, I think the $500k price tag is ridiculous too.
And yes, I think the $500k price tag is ridiculous too.
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you'd have to be a few fries short of a happy meal to take the nsx over an enzo
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Originally Posted by mattg
you'd have to be a few fries short of a happy meal to take the nsx over an enzo
I thought the initial comparison was funny, but the actually most of the humor came from the fact that some people here would actually would take the NSX.
And racing heritage? Come on now. No one has more racing heritage than Ferrari.
The Corvette G5R has dominated all of the races it has entered, but you don't see me taking a Corvette over an Enzo. It's just a silly comparison.
#87
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Originally Posted by gocubsgo55
I love the NSX. Its 16-17 year old technology can still beat some of the very finest in exotic sports cars.
(unless your talking about this modified NSX, which doesn't have any specific specifications to compare with; no track times; no weight; no HP rating...)
#88
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The official NSX-RGT spec: http://www.doblog.com/img/u30253/FI1070268_0E.jpg
The word "turbo" can't be found anywhere. The car costs 47,619,048 yen before tax.
Also, the wide-body kit is confirmed to be carbon fiber.
The word "turbo" can't be found anywhere. The car costs 47,619,048 yen before tax.
Also, the wide-body kit is confirmed to be carbon fiber.
#89
Originally Posted by cusdaddy
I thought the initial comparison was funny, but the actually most of the humor came from the fact that some people here would actually would take the NSX.
And racing heritage? Come on now. No one has more racing heritage than Ferrari.
The Corvette G5R has dominated all of the races it has entered, but you don't see me taking a Corvette over an Enzo. It's just a silly comparison.
The fanboys are out of control. NO ONE has won more races than Ferrari. They race, to BUILD cars. Look at the new F430 with e-dff. And even the new faces are influenced by F-1.
You can build a Supra to be faster than some Ferraris with no problem, you'd be an idiot to chose the Supra over the Ferrari.
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Originally Posted by SiGGy
What exotic can it beat? I can't think of one ...
(unless your talking about this modified NSX, which doesn't have any specific specifications to compare with; no track times; no weight; no HP rating...)
(unless your talking about this modified NSX, which doesn't have any specific specifications to compare with; no track times; no weight; no HP rating...)
#92
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Originally Posted by gocubsgo55
It'l smoke any Aston Martin, BMW, Porsche (under 200k), Ferrari 360 Modena, or MB worth even taking to the track. Keep in mind, I'm talking about the NSX-R. Reliable automotive press videos (Best Motoring, for example), prove this. Actually, in one of the videos, the NSX-R gives up 2nd place to a Gallardo because the driver overheated the car (1st place went to the V12 Murcielago)
Ya, the NSX-R... i'll give it that. You said NSX in your post. I was like :wtf: over.
I thought the NSX-R wasn't street legal though? and the ones I have seen are only 280hp... light and nible around the track like a Lotus Elise.
#93
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Originally Posted by SiGGy
I guess the word "exotic" is a pretty loose term. Exotic to me a low prouction hand built vehicle.
Ya, the NSX-R... i'll give it that. You said NSX in your post. I was like :wtf: over.
I thought the NSX-R wasn't street legal though? and the ones I have seen are only 280hp... light and nible around the track like a Lotus Elise.
Ya, the NSX-R... i'll give it that. You said NSX in your post. I was like :wtf: over.
I thought the NSX-R wasn't street legal though? and the ones I have seen are only 280hp... light and nible around the track like a Lotus Elise.
Last time I checked, C32's real output for the R is more like 320hp. 4.3secs for 0-60.
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Originally Posted by gocubsgo55
It'l smoke any Aston Martin, BMW, Porsche (under 200k), Ferrari 360 Modena, or MB worth even taking to the track. Keep in mind, I'm talking about the NSX-R. Reliable automotive press videos (Best Motoring, for example), prove this. Actually, in one of the videos, the NSX-R gives up 2nd place to a Gallardo because the driver overheated the car (1st place went to the V12 Murcielago)
#95
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Actually, in another Best Motoring video the R completely raped the 996 GT3 in a 5 lap race.
Of course, that is the 996 I am talking about. I would like to see the R vs 997 GT3 one on one.
Of course, that is the 996 I am talking about. I would like to see the R vs 997 GT3 one on one.
#99
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Originally Posted by DownUnder
Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale has posted a much better time on the Nuerburgring track then the NSX-R.
#101
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Best Motoring was the one who got the 7:56 time, yes its not official.
That is one awful site, they got slow-ass stats for both cars. 0-100kph for F360CS is more like 4.1s and 4.4 - 4.5s for NSX-R.
That is one awful site, they got slow-ass stats for both cars. 0-100kph for F360CS is more like 4.1s and 4.4 - 4.5s for NSX-R.
#103
Originally Posted by fdl
Ya but the Enzo is just as rare , if not more rare if you consider real supply and demand. The Ferrari will always be worth more.
And why do you think that the Enzo would get smoked on a road track
And why do you think that the Enzo would get smoked on a road track
#104
As for exotics the GT2 is under 200K and will handily beat a NSX-r and I also say their is 1 MB that would hand it it's a$$ too, unless it is on a REALLY tight track. BMW hasn't built an exotic since the M1. One excellent comparison would be the S/C Exige, what a battle that would be.
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#105
Originally Posted by ilitig8
As for exotics the GT2 is under 200K and will handily beat a NSX-r and I also say their is 1 MB that would hand it it's a$$ too, unless it is on a REALLY tight track. BMW hasn't built an exotic since the M1. One excellent comparison would be the S/C Exige, what a battle that would be.
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#106
Originally Posted by gocubsgo55
It'l smoke any Aston Martin, BMW, Porsche (under 200k), Ferrari 360 Modena, or MB worth even taking to the track. Keep in mind, I'm talking about the NSX-R. Reliable automotive press videos (Best Motoring, for example), prove this. Actually, in one of the videos, the NSX-R gives up 2nd place to a Gallardo because the driver overheated the car (1st place went to the V12 Murcielago)
BMW: Since when is BMW exotic?
Porsche: GT2 costs $191,700 MSRP. It's Nurburgring time is 7:46 (beating NSX-R and 360 CS official times AAAAND the unofficial Best Motoring time for the NSX-R).
Ferrari 360: 360 CS > NSX-R has been shown already
#107
Originally Posted by DownUnder
Bottom line I'd put my money on the 360 CS on a track against the NSX-R.
That would probably be a fair bet. The 360 CS is one wicked fast car.
#108
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Originally Posted by MSZ
Actually, in another Best Motoring video the R completely raped the 996 GT3 in a 5 lap race.
Of course, that is the 996 I am talking about. I would like to see the R vs 997 GT3 one on one.
Of course, that is the 996 I am talking about. I would like to see the R vs 997 GT3 one on one.
#109
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Originally Posted by cob3683
GT3 isn't even close to a GT2 though?
#111
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Originally Posted by MSZ
Yes, isn't even close. But is 997 GT2 out yet? Since the 997 debut I have heard nothing about the GT2.
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Originally Posted by ilitig8
One excellent comparison would be the S/C Exige, what a battle that would be.
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Check it out
http://www.seriouswheels.com/top-200...port-Exige.htm
Oh one more thing... The Enzo would be my first pic over the NSX...
#114
I still would rather have a S/C'd NSX for both the street and track... overall, probably the best overall balanced car in production today (even after 14 years). With a S/C, it will keep pace with most of the exotics 3 to 4 times its cost
#115
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Originally Posted by cls6sp03
I still would rather have a S/C'd NSX for both the street and track... overall, probably the best overall balanced car in production today (even after 14 years). With a S/C, it will keep pace with most of the exotics 3 to 4 times its cost
Plus it DOES cost less than the enzo!
#116
Mine in Black please.
Looks pretty good in action to me, Topgear review of Enzo with some others included like the F40, Carrera Gt, etc. 107MB, posted the fastest lap time Topgear has.
http://highspeeddriving.com/video/To...percars_hi.wmv
Looks pretty good in action to me, Topgear review of Enzo with some others included like the F40, Carrera Gt, etc. 107MB, posted the fastest lap time Topgear has.
http://highspeeddriving.com/video/To...percars_hi.wmv
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i was reading on NSXprime that the reason for the NSX-R GT is so that they can like widen the car and do other changes legally for the JGTC/Super GT races and that they priced it that high so that no one would actually buy it but it would qualify as a production car
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Enzo for me. Although I would love to have an F40. It's the first Ferrari that I ever remember seeing because there was a ferrari dealership where I used to live in England that I would pass by everyday. Plus it was the first real supercar. That snorkel on the NSX looks pretty garish.
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Originally Posted by heyitsme
Mine in Black please.
Dam it looks good in black.
I'd still have a hard time not getting it in red though, just because its a ferrari. Luckily this is a decision I will never have to make
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Originally Posted by pgatour1
is it that much?
I am too lazy to look up the current conversion but isn't it like 113
so it would be in the $430K range right?
either way, yeah thats out of my league
I am too lazy to look up the current conversion but isn't it like 113
so it would be in the $430K range right?
either way, yeah thats out of my league