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What engine code is NSX?

There isn’t one NSX engine code that covers all models. The code depends on the generation: early NSX models used C30A and later C32B V6s, while the modern 2016-and-newer NSX uses a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 with hybrid systems and does not have a widely published single NSX-specific engine code.


To understand why, it helps to split NSX history by generation. The original NSX (1990–2005) relied on naturally aspirated V6 engines labeled C30A and C32B in Honda’s catalogs. The current NSX (2016–present) pairs a 3.5 L twin-turbo V6 with three electric motors in a hybrid drivetrain; Honda has not marketed a distinct consumer-facing NSX engine code for that powertrain, preferring a displacement/configuration description instead.


First-generation NSX engine codes


The original NSX used two primary V6 configurations over its production span, each with its own internal code.



  • C30A — 3.0-liter DOHC V6 used in early NSX variants (roughly 1990–1995/1996), naturally aspirated.

  • C32B — 3.2-liter DOHC V6 used in later NSX versions (roughly 1997–2005), also naturally aspirated.


In short, the first-generation NSX engines were grouped under C30A and C32B designations, reflecting the 3.0L and 3.2L V6 configurations respectively.


Second-generation NSX engine details


The 2016+ NSX pairs a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 with a hybrid system, delivering high output and electric-assisted torque.



  • Configuration: 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged V6 with direct injection, paired with three electric motors for the hybrid drivetrain and all-wheel drive management.

  • Engine code: Honda/Acura does not publish a single, consumer-facing NSX engine code for this powertrain; it is described by displacement and configuration instead (3.5L twin-turbo V6 with hybrid, part of the broader J-series lineage in some references).


Thus, for the modern NSX, there is no widely cited NSX-specific engine code; the powertrain is defined by its 3.5L turbo V6 and hybrid setup rather than a simple alphanumeric code.


Summary


NSX engine codes illustrate two eras of the model: the early C-series V6s (C30A and C32B) for the original car, and a 3.5L twin-turbo V6 with hybrid propulsion for the 2016 redesign, which does not have a publicly used NSX-specific engine code. When identifying powertrains, it's most reliable to reference generation and displacement.

What is the engine code for the 2017 NSX?


JNC1 5
2017 Acura NSX (3.5L 6 -cyl Engine Code JNC1 5 Turbo) Motor Oil, Filters and Lubricants - AMSOIL.



What is the engine code for a 2000 Acura NSX?


2000 Acura NSX (3.0L 6 -cyl Engine Code C30A1 1) Motor Oil, Filters and Lubricants - AMSOIL.



What is the NSX code?


What is an NSX code? Any security traded on the NSX market has an individual code that uniquely identifies it in an abbreviated form. NSX Codes uniquely identify a tradeable instrument so that it can be tracked throughout trading, settlement and price reporting systems.



What engine code is in the NSX?


JNC1 6
2022 Acura NSX (3.5L 6 -cyl Engine Code JNC1 6 Turbo) Motor Oil, Filters and Lubricants - AMSOIL.


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