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mucat wrote: Yes I did...10 years ago.
So you should know the answer to your own question.
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mucat wrote: ......and ivtec gives an abundant amount of low end torque?
Ceryx wrote: So you should know the answer to your own question.
Actually, most of us know the answer (it is not BTW), except delusional fanboy.
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mucat wrote: ......and ivtec gives an abundant amount of low end torque?
What's considered an abundant amount of low end torque?

Compared to other 2.4 NA engines, a modern direct injected K24 does. Compared to other 3.5 NA engines, a modern J35, especially the version found on the TLX, does.
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mucat wrote: Actually, most of us know the answer (it is no BTW), except delusional fanboy.
If you know the answer, you wouldn't have made ignorant comment like s2000 has flat torque curve.

Obviously you have no idea s2000 doesn't have ivtec or how ivtec does to low end torque.
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Ceryx wrote: If you know the answer, you wouldn't have made ignorant comment like s2000 has flat torque curve.

Obviously you have no idea s2000 doesn't have ivtec or how ivtec does to low end torque.
The S2000 engine is one of the sweetest engine made by Honda. Don't think the other jap companies can produce or will produce these engines in their cars at that price point. Toyota has the tech to do so, but will never put one into a car.
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SLee wrote: What's considered an abundant amount of low end torque?

Compared to other 2.4 NA engines, a modern direct injected K24 does. Compared to other 3.5 NA engines, a modern J35, especially the version found on the TLX, does.
Do you need to ask? If you need to compare charts, you are doing it wrong.
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Looks like an R8 got beat with a ugly stick. Not an ugly car but uglier than the R8...
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mucat wrote: Do you need to ask? If you need to compare charts, you are doing it wrong.
If you're not comparing with charts, then it's just personal bias.
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SLee wrote: If you're not comparing with charts, then it's just personal bias.
You enjoy your high torque Honda (comparing to lawnmower).
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Statement by Honda Canada Inc. Regarding Fuel Tank Safety Recall: 2017-2018 Acura NSX
http://hondanews.ca/en/news/release/Sta ... -Acura-NSX
Acura has initiated a voluntarily recall of 151 NSX supercars (model years 2017-2018) in Canada to replace the left and right fuel tanks, free of charge. The NSX supercar is equipped with two separate fuel tanks connected with a crossover pipe. In certain vehicles, the crossover pipe was installed incorrectly. An incorrectly installed crossover pipe could result in a fuel leak over time as the vehicle is driven. A fuel leak, in the presence of outside combustion sources, could increase the risk of a fire. Acura has not become aware of any fires or injuries associated with this issue. 2017-2018 Acura NSX owners who believe that their vehicles may have a fuel leak (such as, where they notice a fuel smell in or around the vehicle or where leaking fuel is visible) should not continue to drive their vehicle and should contact Acura NSX Roadside Assistance to arrange for transportation of their vehicle to the nearest dealer.

Acura is announcing this recall to notify owners of affected vehicles about the potential risk of failure and to schedule the required recall service on their vehicle. Acura will attempt to contact owners of affected vehicles by phone to schedule service. Mail notification to owners of affected vehicles is expected to begin in October 2018. Beginning on September 7, 2018, owners of 2017-2018 NSX supercars may check to see if their vehicle is subject to this recall and if so, obtain additional instructions on arranging recall service on their vehicle by visiting www.acura.ca/recalls or by calling 1-844-9-MYNSX-9 (1-844-969-6799).

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