Wraith 240 wrote:well im going 2 find out if that motor can handel that mutch power i guessalso i plan on spend a hole lot of money thiz is going 2 be my drag car since i already have another 240sx that i drive all the time.and i dont kno if you guys have heard of Dartonbut they build some sick motorsim sending my motor 2 them and they are going 2 make sure that i can make that mutch powerand 700rwhp is not going 2 be my max thatz only going 2 be on mid boostand for the people that say i cant do it u prob will got get any sick power out of your car cuz u dont want 2 break something
well im done this site is for people that have times at the trackso if u have a time be free 2 state or post your slipthx
what IAP kit do u have i was going 2 get the the 1+ but me and my boy is haveing a comp 2 see who can make more power out of the KA-T
First of all...how did you ever manage to pass high school speaking english like that? Second of all, a "hole" lot of money doesnt even begin to cover how expensive a 700HP KA will be. Think tens of thousands of dollars. You're 19, and using your mannerisms on this forum as a hint, you can't possibly be making enough money to finance this project, unless your parents are doing that for you. Third of all, if you're buying a 240sx for high-HP drags, I suggest you look for a dimensionally larger, heavier car that would be more up to the task of handling the torque a 700hp motor would generate. Just because you say "its your drag car" that doesnt automatically negate all the chassis fab you'll have to do to keep the car from ripping itself apart. You will need EXTENSIVE bracing, seam welding, etc. Your driveline will be entirely custom, as the stock diff, transmission, driveshaft, and axles are nowhere near suited for that kind of application. Again, this project, even if you were capable of completing it, would require more money than you have. Fourth, yes, we have heard of darton, and we're aware that their sleeves are used to "build sick motors." This highlights the fact that you just plain have not done any research on the matter. If you had, you'd know that the KA is a CLOSED DECK motor with an already appreciable sleeve thickness. You cannot sleve a closed deck block without completely cutting the sleve out of the block, as the sleeves are integrated into the block casting. Additionally, the quality of the nissan KA casting is excellent, and you will not gain anything from sleeving the motor, even if "ya boyz" at darton have a sleeve for the application. Fifth, 700hp at mid boost? What turbo do you plan on running that will both spool before a KAs redline and will flow enough CFM of air at "mid boost" to support 700hp? Exactly. Finally, lots of people on this forum make "MaDD sikkkk powah" with their cars. We are fully aware of what works and what doesnt, and what breaks and what doesnt. I think that's something that YOU have no concept of yet.
Anyway, good luck making 700hp on an IAP stage I kit, and I wish you "mutch" luck in the competition that "you and yo boy is haveing."