New NSX Required for product development

New NSX Required for product development

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dream.automotive

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1 posts

99 months

Tuesday 5th December 2017
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Hi Guys

Some of you may be aware of who we are, to others who do not, We are Dream Automotive a new model Honda tuning specialist, we currently specialise in the FK2 and FK8 civic type R's. Ever looking to grow and broaden our horizons we are looking for a new NSX to carry out some light development work on.
We are the exclusive dealer for the Eventuri carbon intake for the Honda range. The intakes are high end beautifully crafted carbon intakes proving genuine power and torque gains time after time across various models and makes. This would be the natural starting point to work with Eventuri on an intake solution for the NSX.

Should we have a willing owner come forward there are many other areas of performance gaining products we would like to discuss further, such as exhaust systems, intercoolers and engine control units.

We are fully insured to oversee the development work, and would minimalise the time needed with the car. We would invite any NSX owners to get in contact with us to discuss the opportunity further at info@dream-automotive.com

Regards
Phil Crafford

Edited by dream.automotive on Tuesday 5th December 23:38

InductionRoar

2,014 posts

132 months

Tuesday 5th December 2017
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I have previously asked a well-known BMW tuner (read stockist) for technical advice with regards to the Eventuri kits for the M models, however, no such information was forthcoming and I wonder whether you can assist. The science and workmanship of the Eventuri I get, however, my concern was the quality of the filter element used.

From what I understand they are a cheap filter originating from the middle-east and, in my particular application, offer a much smaller area of filtration over OEM. Given the increased airflow and smaller filtration area, it seems the filter must be significantly less efficient at its primary function - filtering. The question is what is the trade off?

Can you provide any technical details for the filtration of the elements compared to say OEM and K&N?

designforlife

3,734 posts

163 months

Wednesday 6th December 2017
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i can 100% vouch for Phil/Dream, wouldn't trust anyone else to work on my car! Truly passionate about what they do, with the workmanship and attention to detail to match.