ka24de N/A help
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Re: ka24de N/A help
You will get bored with a KA-T. I knew you had to work at abacus once you mentioned their choked down intake....lol
You have all the resources and knowledge from the guys at abacus. Pick their brains a little and you'll figure out what to do. It takes money to go fast no matter what you are building. I had a KA-T back in 04 making 300 hp on 12psi. This cost me right around $4k to do and the internals where untouched except for [x2] s13 248* cams. I then traded my KA-t for a stock s14 SR and it was the best decision ever. Nice response with the t28 and I had lots of fun with that car. Make sure when you choose the engine you want that you get advise from all the guys that have already walked this path. Wishihadasilvia had a KA-t/SR and now an LS1. Ask him if he would ever go thru all that mess again and just save up to buy the v8.
You have all the resources and knowledge from the guys at abacus. Pick their brains a little and you'll figure out what to do. It takes money to go fast no matter what you are building. I had a KA-T back in 04 making 300 hp on 12psi. This cost me right around $4k to do and the internals where untouched except for [x2] s13 248* cams. I then traded my KA-t for a stock s14 SR and it was the best decision ever. Nice response with the t28 and I had lots of fun with that car. Make sure when you choose the engine you want that you get advise from all the guys that have already walked this path. Wishihadasilvia had a KA-t/SR and now an LS1. Ask him if he would ever go thru all that mess again and just save up to buy the v8.
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You will get bored with a KA-T. I knew you had to work at abacus once you mentioned their choked down intake....lol
You have all the resources and knowledge from the guys at abacus. Pick their brains a little and you'll figure out what to do. It takes money to go fast no matter what you are building. I had a KA-T back in 04 making 300 hp on 12psi. This cost me right around $4k to do and the internals where untouched except for [x2] s13 248* cams. I then traded my KA-t for a stock s14 SR and it was the best decision ever. Nice response with the t28 and I had lots of fun with that car. Make sure when you choose the engine you want that you get advise from all the guys that have already walked this path. Wishihadasilvia had a KA-t/SR and now an LS1. Ask him if he would ever go thru all that mess again and just save up to buy the v8.
You have all the resources and knowledge from the guys at abacus. Pick their brains a little and you'll figure out what to do. It takes money to go fast no matter what you are building. I had a KA-T back in 04 making 300 hp on 12psi. This cost me right around $4k to do and the internals where untouched except for [x2] s13 248* cams. I then traded my KA-t for a stock s14 SR and it was the best decision ever. Nice response with the t28 and I had lots of fun with that car. Make sure when you choose the engine you want that you get advise from all the guys that have already walked this path. Wishihadasilvia had a KA-t/SR and now an LS1. Ask him if he would ever go thru all that mess again and just save up to buy the v8.
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Re: ka24de N/A help
hahaha..thats my old motor. Im glad it is still around. I got the s14sr from an asian cat in richmond. its been a while but we still have the SR and its now fully build and razmus will be driving it in his car now. We are looking to make 400+ on his setup.
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yeah ive been askin around there alot the last couple of weeks. thats why i changed my mind to ka-t. and i thought about a ls1 swap but thought it would be too much work
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Oh and the Asian guy you are talking about is: Salia... Boy is mad chill, tho I haven't heard from him in sometime now.
Also If the GT28R was still on the motor when you got it, it was low miles cause i never bolted it up to anything when he got it from me.
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ka-t is mad torque from the get go. Just get the right size turbo to get that "response" you are looking for. There is no hassle simply putting a kit on a ka; I'm not saying swaps are difficult. Plus if you have a/c or care to keep a/c, a topmount or log manifold will suffice. But a/c onto the sr swap really isn't complicated.
All I'm saying is: if you are looking for that amount of power, and trying to stay on budget/simpicity of work- You want to turbo your ka.
I would only argue this if you come across someone who just has an sr swap laying around and willing to let it go for cheap. (but then you never truely know what you're getting when you pick up a swap until you crank it up)
-rick
All I'm saying is: if you are looking for that amount of power, and trying to stay on budget/simpicity of work- You want to turbo your ka.
I would only argue this if you come across someone who just has an sr swap laying around and willing to let it go for cheap. (but then you never truely know what you're getting when you pick up a swap until you crank it up)
-rick
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ka-t is mad torque from the get go. Just get the right size turbo to get that "response" you are looking for. There is no hassle simply putting a kit on a ka; I'm not saying swaps are difficult. Plus if you have a/c or care to keep a/c, a topmount or log manifold will suffice. But a/c onto the sr swap really isn't complicated.
All I'm saying is: if you are looking for that amount of power, and trying to stay on budget/simpicity of work- You want to turbo your ka.
I would only argue this if you come across someone who just has an sr swap laying around and willing to let it go for cheap. (but then you never truely know what you're getting when you pick up a swap until you crank it up)
-rick
All I'm saying is: if you are looking for that amount of power, and trying to stay on budget/simpicity of work- You want to turbo your ka.
I would only argue this if you come across someone who just has an sr swap laying around and willing to let it go for cheap. (but then you never truely know what you're getting when you pick up a swap until you crank it up)
-rick
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