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Cinque
01-28-2004, 05:24 PM
Does anyone know anything about the HSC. Its apparently the car that will take the place of the NSX in 2005. It is the next NSX. The thing is that all the descpritions on it have been very vague. I don't know how many killowatts it will have or how much it will weigh either. Is it going to be naturally aspirated? I heard a while ago that a turbo may be brought into the picture. I can't find much on it, so if anyone has any information it would be much appreciated.
MexSiR
01-28-2004, 06:16 PM
Well the HSC, high sports concept (something like that) is in the process of becoming the next Nsx. Hondas flag ship. It will NOT use forced introduction, not a supercharger, no turbo. It will use a 3.5 -3.8 V8 engine that supposedly honda is producing for the top notch acura TL and a peppiest version for the HSC. It is expected that the car will AT LEAST produce 350 horsepower and weighting less. Currently the all aluminium honda nsx weighs around 3300 lbs. It is expected that the HSC will weigh 3050-3100 lbs, because its has shortened some inches. If 350-380 hp are achieved on a 3100 lbs car, it is expected that the car will run low low 4s 0-60 mph. 4.2. and the quarter mile sprint will be in the mid 12s.
Nissan and Honda are taking on top notch european cars.
Nissan and Honda are taking on top notch european cars.
Cinque
01-28-2004, 06:27 PM
Does anyone know anything about the HSC. Its apparently the car that will take the place of the NSX in 2005. It is the next NSX. The thing is that all the descpritions on it have been very vague. I don't know how many killowatts it will have or how much it will weigh either. Is it going to be naturally aspirated? I heard a while ago that a turbo may be brought into the picture. I can't find much on it, so if anyone has any information it would be much appreciated.
Thankyou very much for your information. I take it you're not from Australia. I am and gone are the days where we use horse power and lbs as a form of measure for cars. So I'm finding it a little difficult to understand everything. We also drive in kilometres not miles so I take it that 0 - 60 miles is the same as 0 - 100 kilometres? And the quater mile my friend is universal. Can I ask where you got your information from and do you know about other Honda's by any chance?
Thankyou very much for your information. I take it you're not from Australia. I am and gone are the days where we use horse power and lbs as a form of measure for cars. So I'm finding it a little difficult to understand everything. We also drive in kilometres not miles so I take it that 0 - 60 miles is the same as 0 - 100 kilometres? And the quater mile my friend is universal. Can I ask where you got your information from and do you know about other Honda's by any chance?
MexSiR
01-29-2004, 07:16 PM
Yeah im in mexico, we use kilometers per hour here also. The lbs per horsepower is something simple, if a car is lighter with more horsepower its faster. Why is a civic faster than some pickups? pick ups have more horsepower but the wigh a lot more thats way they are slower. If you type Honda HSC on google, pictures and info will come up. 0-60 mph is basically the same as 0-100 kph, its exactly 97 kph, so its abou the same thing. The next NSX, HSC is supposed to have a top speed of 310 kph, very fast. The current one tops at around 265 kph pretty fast also. If you want more information about Hondas, just ask me and ill answer, just be specific about your questions...id be glad to answer, you can add me if you have msn messenger. edgar_mendez@hotmail.com
Cinque
01-29-2004, 08:34 PM
Thankyou very much for your information. I take it you're not from Australia. I am and gone are the days where we use horse power and lbs as a form of measure for cars. So I'm finding it a little difficult to understand everything. We also drive in kilometres not miles so I take it that 0 - 60 miles is the same as 0 - 100 kilometres? And the quater mile my friend is universal. Can I ask where you got your information from and do you know about other Honda's by any chance?
The other question I had about a particular Honda is the legend. Does it exist over there? Anyway just in case it doesn't, it was brought out to be a high end level accord. It competitors would have intially been the BMW 5 series, Mercedes E class, or Audi A6. The model hasn't been updated for quite a long time now and it has basically lost any edge it once had. I was reading that Head Office is currently working on a new one which should have more than 300 killowatts. I think that would translate into about 400 horsepower. Oh and I am an extreme car buff and I'm fully aware of the power to weight ratio system. What I couldn't understand was pounds. Meaning a S2000 has 180 odd killowatts and weights approximatley 1250 killograms. Thus makings its power to weight ratio 6.94. Porsches, Ferraris, Lamborginis all hover around a ratio of 4.
The other question I had about a particular Honda is the legend. Does it exist over there? Anyway just in case it doesn't, it was brought out to be a high end level accord. It competitors would have intially been the BMW 5 series, Mercedes E class, or Audi A6. The model hasn't been updated for quite a long time now and it has basically lost any edge it once had. I was reading that Head Office is currently working on a new one which should have more than 300 killowatts. I think that would translate into about 400 horsepower. Oh and I am an extreme car buff and I'm fully aware of the power to weight ratio system. What I couldn't understand was pounds. Meaning a S2000 has 180 odd killowatts and weights approximatley 1250 killograms. Thus makings its power to weight ratio 6.94. Porsches, Ferraris, Lamborginis all hover around a ratio of 4.
MexSiR
01-30-2004, 05:06 PM
True, the legend in the United States does exist, its badged as an acura, not as a honda, although its the same thing. Since top notch acuras are using v6 engines, the new comparable legend from austrailia to the US will have a v8 engine naturally aspirated, thats what they say, building a new engine for the NSX and the most expensive acuras.
Crippy
02-01-2004, 01:44 AM
i read in a friend of mine's magazine (cant really remeber wich one right now) that it was going to be quad turbo !! no joke
Starbucks
02-02-2004, 01:53 AM
You won't see any amount of turbos in any honda or acura ever. Honda has pledged to stay away from all forced induction.
Cinque
02-03-2004, 12:01 AM
i read in a friend of mine's magazine (cant really remeber wich one right now) that it was going to be quad turbo !! no joke
Actaully, I don't know if you're in Australia but we have to Honda accords here. The euro and the luxury. At the end of this year Honda a bringing in a turbo accord euro with over 190 kilowatts. But I was also the impression that they were going to stay away from forced induction. I may have read the same article. Apparently they did it in the seventys or eights and they has nothing but trouble with them.
Actaully, I don't know if you're in Australia but we have to Honda accords here. The euro and the luxury. At the end of this year Honda a bringing in a turbo accord euro with over 190 kilowatts. But I was also the impression that they were going to stay away from forced induction. I may have read the same article. Apparently they did it in the seventys or eights and they has nothing but trouble with them.
NSX
05-15-2004, 09:48 AM
It will use a 3.5 -3.8 V8 engine that supposedly honda is producing for the top notch acura TL and a peppiest version for the HSC.
Are you sure?
Car & Driver and Road & Track said it would be for the future Acura RL
Are you sure?
Car & Driver and Road & Track said it would be for the future Acura RL
MexSiR
05-16-2004, 12:08 AM
Well, Ive read that they are making v8s now, for the tl or rl, the most expensive out of those, so yeah the RL...Theyre considering making pick-up trucks also...so thats why.,
Jay!
05-16-2004, 12:18 AM
About Honda not using turbos: The current model Honda Life is available with a turbocharged engine. Just FYI.
darkerdayz
05-31-2004, 11:09 AM
and honda is also coming out with a turbo deisel accord that will be available in europe.
redhorseV6
06-16-2004, 02:37 PM
a kilogram is equal to about 2.2 lbs. so.
cabrio92
09-05-2004, 05:37 PM
Hello,
it is difficult to be sure, I think a V6 is too "normal" for a 150k€ car !
I hope a V10 3 liters ;)
Ciao
Phil
it is difficult to be sure, I think a V6 is too "normal" for a 150k€ car !
I hope a V10 3 liters ;)
Ciao
Phil
tran_nsx
10-05-2004, 08:05 PM
OMFG, after college, this is one car i will definately buy!!! this i swear.
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