Supercharged NSX Mini Blog

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TDIPLC

Original Poster:

4,204 posts

215 months

Monday 19th March 2007
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Hi Guys

I thought you may be interested in seeinga mini blog on a supercharger conversion for an NSX www.wheels-inmotion.co.uk/forum/index.php?showtopic=1013&st=

Regards

Mark

AR

861 posts

231 months

Monday 19th March 2007
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Beware that that particular model is not as forgiving as the now defunct Comptech that you guys quoted me at £ 8,000.00 over the phone last year.

This website might provide some info:

http://botchedboost.com/home

If in doubt do a search on prime.

Cheers,

AR

TDIPLC

Original Poster:

4,204 posts

215 months

Tuesday 20th March 2007
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Gazboy said:
I'll sign up so I can see the pictures in a bit. Good to see a bit of forced induction on an NSX- I liked the black turbo'd car on your website.


Speaking of unusal out of mainstream stuff, could you tell me how much it costs for a pair of GT25/30's to run in sequence to be supplied & installed by yourselves to a Supra? Your website mentions that you offer such an alternative to the hybrids/big twins/big single but not a price


Hi Gazboy, the best thing is to email us directly from our web site, as I wouldn't want to contravene any T&C's by quoing prices on PH.

Thanks

Mark

TDIPLC

Original Poster:

4,204 posts

215 months

Tuesday 20th March 2007
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AR said:
Beware that that particular model is not as forgiving as the now defunct Comptech that you guys quoted me at £ 8,000.00 over the phone last year.

This website might provide some info:

http://botchedboost.com/home

If in doubt do a search on prime.

Cheers,

AR


Hi AR,

I suspect you may be right, although to be fair to our client, I guess he must have done some due diligence research on this because he has supplied a properly calibratable ecu solution, larger fuel injectors and fuel pump. Our client bought all of the parts second hand from somewhere, so is just using our installation and calibration expertise for the time being.

Regards

Mark


Edited by TDIPLC on Tuesday 20th March 09:02

RobPhoboS

3,454 posts

233 months

Tuesday 20th March 2007
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Thanks for the link !

AR

861 posts

231 months

Tuesday 20th March 2007
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TDIPLC said:
AR said:
Beware that that particular model is not as forgiving as the now defunct Comptech that you guys quoted me at £ 8,000.00 over the phone last year.

This website might provide some info:

http://botchedboost.com/home

If in doubt do a search on prime.

Cheers,

AR


Hi AR,

I suspect you may be right, although to be fair to our client, I guess he must have done some due diligence research on this because he has supplied a properly calibratable ecu solution, larger fuel injectors and fuel pump. Our client bought all of the parts second hand from somewhere, so is just using our installation and calibration expertise for the time being.

Regards

Mark


Edited by TDIPLC on Tuesday 20th March 09:02


Mark,

I know your client and read a lot about the previous unit when it was in the US. I advised him against using his local garage that I wont mention, and mentioned you guys as the only ones that I believe had enough experience/expertise to do the job. Apparently you guys have a mutual friend he that also steered him towards you.

I wish you guys and Amo good luck.

Cheers,

AR

TDIPLC

Original Poster:

4,204 posts

215 months

Tuesday 20th March 2007
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AR said:
TDIPLC said:
AR said:
Beware that that particular model is not as forgiving as the now defunct Comptech that you guys quoted me at £ 8,000.00 over the phone last year.

This website might provide some info:

http://botchedboost.com/home

If in doubt do a search on prime.

Cheers,

AR


Hi AR,

I suspect you may be right, although to be fair to our client, I guess he must have done some due diligence research on this because he has supplied a properly calibratable ecu solution, larger fuel injectors and fuel pump. Our client bought all of the parts second hand from somewhere, so is just using our installation and calibration expertise for the time being.

Regards

Mark


Edited by TDIPLC on Tuesday 20th March 09:02


Mark,

I know your client and read a lot about the previous unit when it was in the US. I advised him against using his local garage that I wont mention, and mentioned you guys as the only ones that I believe had enough experience/expertise to do the job. Apparently you guys have a mutual friend he that also steered him towards you.

I wish you guys and Amo good luck.

Cheers,

AR


Thats good to know. Thanks AR

TDIPLC

Original Poster:

4,204 posts

215 months

Thursday 5th April 2007
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Hopefully you should be able to see the NSX on our dyno cam on Saturday, if you are interested