For use in the Super GT (formerly the JGTC), the NSX has been highly modified (as allowed by series technical regulations) with chassis development done by Dome, engine development by Mugen, for Honda.
Externally, the NSX 's shape has developed race by race, season to season to the demands of increasing aerodynamic downforce within the regulations. The most notable change is the position of the V6 engine, which is mounted longitudinally instead of transversely as per the road car. Similar to the setup used in modern Lamborghinis, the gearbox is located in the center tunnel under the cockpit and is connected to the rear differential by a driveshaft. Engines can either be turbocharged or naturally aspirated, depending on the class and on the rules.
Prior to rule changes beginning in the 2003 season, the Super GT/GT500 NSX was powered by a specially modified version of the C32B V6 engine. Using a stroker crankshaft from Toda Racing, the naturally aspirated engine displaced 3.5-litres and produced nearly 500 hp (373 kW; 507 PS). Beginning in 2003, Honda substituted a highly modified C30A engine, augmented by a turbocharger, which also produces up to 500 bhp.
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This car has been used in 26 sessions.
Valenciart (GP)
Valenciart (GP)
Spa
Vrc Mexico (FA Layout)
Imola
Silverstone (GP)
Silverstone (GP)
Silverstone (GP)
Silverstone (GP)
Magny Cours V4.4b
Magny Cours V4.4b
Magny Cours V4.4b
Magny Cours V4.4b
Monza
Lilski Watkins Glen (Boot)
Rt Suzuka (Suzukagp)
Rt Suzuka (Suzukagp)
Rt Suzuka (Suzukagp)
Red Bull Ring (Layout GP)
Red Bull Ring (Layout GP)
Red Bull Ring (Layout GP)
Red Bull Ring (Layout GP)
Red Bull Ring (Layout GP)
Red Bull Ring (Layout GP)
Red Bull Ring (Layout GP)
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