K-Swapped 1995 Acura NSX With 950 WHP Sounds Like an Angry Beehive at Full Tilt 30 Apr 2021, 11:22 UTC ·
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It’s hard to pinpoint what makes the original NSX so desirable, but something does make it special because this car keeps getting more valuable with each passing year. Built with great attention to detail on a dedicated assembly line over 15 years, the NSX numbers only 18,685 copies. 9 photos
Chassis number ST000218 is a 1995 model year with a very different engine from the free-breathing V6 that Honda offered, and the same can be said about its transmission. Navin, the owner, swapped the six-cylinder plant for a K24 and the stick-shift manual for a Quaife sequential dog box, then boosted the four-pot motor like crazy for 950 wheel horsepower at 40 PSI.
Final round of national racing c ship starts Jan 21
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Thu, Jan 21 2021 21:57 IST |
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Coimbatore, Jan 21 : Twelve races will be held across two categories in the final round of the National Racing Championship which will be held from January 21 to 24 at the Kari Motor Speedway in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.
Chennai s Ashwin Dutta leads the standings in the Formula LGB4 category with 39 points. Fellow Chennai racer Raghul Rangasamy of MSport with 32 points closely follows him with his teammate Vishnu Prasad at 30 points. Dutta s team Dark Don Racing heads the standings with 80 points, followed by MSport at 74 and Ahura Racing at 29.
National Racing: Datta signs off round one with double win
By IANS| Published: 13th December 2020 6:24 pm IST
Coimbatore, Dec 13 : Chennai’s Ashwin Datta (Dark Don Racing) and Kottayam’s Amir Sayed (MSport) signed off with a double win each in the 23rd JK Tyre – FMSCI National Racing Championship at the Kari Motor Speedway here on Sunday.
Datta cashed in on the chances that came his way to seal the top position in two races of the national championship class for Formula LGB4 cars. His day got off to a disappointing start, however, with his win in Saturday’s final race corrected to a 12th place finish based on protests and official observation. Sarosh Hataria (Ahura Racing) was declared as the eventual winner.