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    Default question about NSX's

    whats the difference in a reg NSX and a Type S Zero?

    thanks kids

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    NSX Type-S and Type-S Zero, 1997 - Present
    Japan Only. Luxury/Sporty model; a more refined Type-R. Features: Titunium Shift Knob (like Formula-1), MOMO steering wheel, BBS lightweight aluminum wheels, Recaro full bucket seat, mesh design engine cover (like Type-R), same colored roof as body, 45kg lighter than regular model, harder suspension.

    The NSX-S is halfway between the standard NSX and the S.Zero. With the Type S, you get more equipment (more weight) and a milder suspension than the S.Zero.

    Sounds good? The catch is, at 10.357 million yen (about $85,000), it's the most expensive NSX Honda ever sold in Japan



    NSX S-Zero, 1997-Present
    Japan Only. Racing prepped car. Features: No air conditioning or audio wiring. Harder suspension than normal but softer than the Type-R. Carbon-fiber Recaro seats. Another 50kg lighter than the Type-S , BBS alloy wheels, mesh engine bay cover. 9.857 million yen (about $81,000). No cruise control, stereo, power door locks, airbags, air conditioning, traction control, power steering, fog lights or navigation system. Honda has come up with a new lightweight lead-acid battery and halved the thickness of the partition glass between engine bay and cabin.



    NSX S-Zero weight reductions vs. standard NSX coupe with power steering)
    CHANGED:
    Lightweight rear spoiler -1.7 kg
    RECARO full bucket seats -17.5 kg
    BBS aluminum wheels -4.0 kg
    Single mass flywheel -3.0 kg
    Lightweight battery (lead-acid) -3.1 kg
    Single-pane glass for rear partition -2.0 kg
    REMOVED:
    Noise damping material -9.5 kg
    Cruise control -0.1 kg
    Air conditioning -19.5 kg
    Sound system -9.5 kg
    For lamps (non-US cars only) -1.5 kg
    SRS (Airbags) -6.8 kg
    Traction Control System (TCS) -1.6 kg
    Others -1.7 kg
    TOTAL -96.0 kg

    Type-S is 45 kg lighter than '97 NSX coupe with Power Assisted Steering.
    Type-S is 30 kg lighter than '97 NSX coupe without Power Assisted Steering.
    Type-S Zero is 51 kg lighter than Type-S.

    At 2800 pounds, the S.Zero is lighter by 212 pounds than the stock coupe, and it can lap Honda's Suzuka F1 circuit 1.5 seconds faster than the NSX-R, the original, legendary NSX lightweight, born in Japan in 1992. 0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds and 13 seconds flat for the quarter mile. Like the NSX-R, it was developed primarily for the track. (Honda sees it as a kind of weekend racer.) But it's not as extreme as the R so, yes, you could even use it for commuting. The carbon-fiber Recaros are finished in orange and black. Front spring rates are more than double those of the new 3.2 (at the back, rates are up two-thirds). Shock rates are beefed up correspondingly. It has a lighter, single-mass flywheel. Much of the sound deadening material has been removed to reduce weight.

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    well damn, that sums it up

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    well damn, thanks for the breif history of what i wanted to know! preesh man! +1 for you

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    Thank you I just learn something...
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