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Ok guys, its sad to see the nsx go but what will replace it? Heres the theory!?!?!
THEORY: Honda is trying to buy back used s2000s for research and development of a stock turbocharged s2000. Sounds good to me, how bout yall? This is a theory ONLY, but it would be nice
THEORY: Honda is trying to buy back used s2000s for research and development of a stock turbocharged s2000. Sounds good to me, how bout yall? This is a theory ONLY, but it would be nice
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Hey, it's still possible. Maybe they're considering FI for the S2000 replacement (if there is one). Heard that the new Acura sport-ute may or may not be getting a turbo K-series. If that happens and the NSX gets a v10 the only thing I have to say is "way to go, Honda!"
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YUZO YAMAGUCHI | Automotive News
Posted Date: 7/20/05
TOKYO -- Honda Motor Co. has long maintained that it wouldn't develop a V8 production engine.
But it now says it will develop a V10.
Honda will install the powerful engine in a successor of the current NSX sports car, which is powered by a V6. Production of the current NSX will stop at the end of this year.
The V10 will be more powerful than any other engine Honda has built for its production vehicles.
The NSX successor will debut in "three to four years," says Takeo Fukui, Honda's president. He would not elaborate the plan. The new sports car will be sold worldwide.
It isn't known if Honda plans to use the V10 in any other vehicles."What we're aiming at next is not a V8 but a V10," says Motoatsu Shiraishi, president of Honda R&D Co., Honda's engineering arm. "We've got to be the top of a top (group) in producing engines."
Posted Date: 7/20/05
TOKYO -- Honda Motor Co. has long maintained that it wouldn't develop a V8 production engine.
But it now says it will develop a V10.
Honda will install the powerful engine in a successor of the current NSX sports car, which is powered by a V6. Production of the current NSX will stop at the end of this year.
The V10 will be more powerful than any other engine Honda has built for its production vehicles.
The NSX successor will debut in "three to four years," says Takeo Fukui, Honda's president. He would not elaborate the plan. The new sports car will be sold worldwide.
It isn't known if Honda plans to use the V10 in any other vehicles."What we're aiming at next is not a V8 but a V10," says Motoatsu Shiraishi, president of Honda R&D Co., Honda's engineering arm. "We've got to be the top of a top (group) in producing engines."
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