View Full Version : my setup for the ka24e(t)
cudvig
10-25-2003, 08:26 PM
heres my setup for the new 240:
turbo: something near a 50 trim maybe a 46
manifold: i gotta ask mike if he can weld and port this for me but its just a manifold thats in pieces really. http://www.jgstools.com/turbo/
wastegate: im thinking tial or delta with a .5 pound spring
safc: needed for fuel
fuel pump: going with the 255 unless i can find a 190
injectors: 440cc DSM injectors will work im pretty sure??
misc. piping, filter, boost gauge and BOV(1g or 2g anyone have one let me know please)
now your turn, please tell me why i shouldnt get this big of a turbo only running 7 PSI and mike just for you, please tell me how much it would be to weld the manifold
thanks
colin
:rally:
Matt D.
10-26-2003, 12:13 AM
I know of someone locally who turbo'd his KA24, I can forward his info if you'd like.
cudvig
10-26-2003, 12:28 AM
please do that
thanks
Iceman
10-26-2003, 01:56 AM
Thank God not another sr20det wannab :-p.
I have always wondered why people just don't MOD the 2.4L.
1ViciousGSX
10-26-2003, 02:06 AM
The .46 trim should be fine @ 7psi, a little low, but fine. Probably be just fine with a big 16g or 18g also.
Originally posted by Iceman@Oct 26 2003, 01:56 AM
Thank God not another sr20det wannab :-p.
I have always wondered why people just don't MOD the 2.4L.
Ummmm... Maybe because the rod bearings were toast. I really hope you were kidding when made that statement. Seriously, either motor is a great option, and each has thier own advantages and disadvantages. You just have to look at what you want to do with the car. If you want to try and run 11's with 28 lbs. of boost, then the KA would be a better choice. With the right piston/rod combo, I'm sure it could handle some decent boost. Plus you get a stronger iron block and more displacement. If you don't want to go through all that work, aren't worried about running 2 bars, and are just looking for a straight drop in, with proven reliability, and good aftermarket support. Then the SR or CA is probably for you. You can make other arguments about weight, power band, and other stuff but, like I said, either one is a great option.
cudvig
10-26-2003, 09:58 AM
well this is how i looked at it, i might as well turbo the engine i have(gobs of torque) than get a sr20(aluminum block and sucks when you near 350 RWHP) or my other choice was going to be the smaller ca18 due to its lower price and just as many aftermarket supporters, you just gotta look more either way i was going to get an iron block because those IMO are better.
save aluminum for pop cans!
Iceman
10-26-2003, 05:57 PM
E*Thug i was completly serious on what i said... I see more sr20det engine swaped 240sx's than i do stock/semi MODed ones... It seems to be more coommon than a civic with a B16......
If you tossed new internals to lower comprsion and what not the 2.4L would own the sr20.... Most the time people get the sr20 done is cause the ka24 (the 2.4L not sure of name) has to many miles on it and they don't wanna rebuild it.. (only came in the S13's). Just think you could toss a bigger turbo on it and make more power right away compared to a 2 liter....
If you really want to mix things up toss a rb26dett in there :P with a AWD conversion.
Kracka
10-26-2003, 06:49 PM
Running only 7 psi, why not get a used T-25 for about 100 bucks and save some money? Not to mention then you would be running a turbo thats actually efficient at 7 psi.
cudvig
10-26-2003, 06:56 PM
future plans, and thats a really little turbo.
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