Acura ILX Endurance Racer to Debut at 25 Hours of Thunderhill
All-new ILX Developed, Prepped and to be Raced by Team of Honda Associates

A pair of E1 class Acura ILX sedans, prepared to NASA U.S. Touring Car specs, will be entered for the traditional 25-hour endurance race that annually concludes the National Auto Sport Association (NASA) season at the challenging three-mile Thunderhill road course north of Sacramento, California.
Team Honda Research-West (THR-W) is primarily made up of Torrance,
California-based associates from Honda R&D Americas, Inc., who work
after-hours to showcase Honda and Acura products on the track. The team
received a pair of new Acura ILX "body in white" bare chassis earlier
this year from Honda Manufacturing of Indiana, LLC, the exclusive global
production source for the model. Additionally, a pair of "donor" cars
from American Honda Motor Co., Inc. was used to provide suspension,
powertrain, interior and electronic components.
Safety equipment required by NASA included a full roll cage (designed by
THR-W and built by Solo Motorsports); Bride Gardis III race seat; OMP
competition steering wheel; Schroth safety harness; Brockway Engineering
D Gauge digital OBD2 gauge; and Braille lightweight battery. Changes to
the exterior included a Baja Designs LED lighting system for long
winter night-running, a THR-W-designed front splitter and an APR GTC-200
rear spoiler.
Red Line oil lubricates the K24Z7 engine and 6-speed transmission. Cold air enters the engine through an AEM intake, while DEI heat rejection products help keep the heat under control from exhaust gases flowing through the custom-built AEM/120 Racing exhaust. H&R suspension and Enkei RPF1 wheels fitted with BF Goodrich R1 race tires complete the Acura ILX competition package.
Honda Performance Development (HPD), responsible for Honda racing
programs ranging from entry-level categories to the IZOD IndyCar Series
and World Endurance Championship, also contributed several
racing-specific components to the ILX project. These included an
HPD-lightened flywheel and racing clutch package, limited-slip
differential, motor mounts, anti-roll bars and rear upper suspension
control arms. All of these parts are available to racers through the HPD
Honda Racing Line program.