how much psi will the ka24det hold safely with staock parts

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ok i made my mide up it going to stay with my ka34de it will be better to drift with right anyway i want to know when u frist turbo your ka whats the most amount of psi u can give it sately with out brakeing the stock parts
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Giggidy Giggidy: Read Link Below my post..
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they hold exactly this much: zerothread/99647Honestly... does anyone ever read the LOOK HERE FIRST DUMBASS! thread?

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I mean welcome to NICO

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I say 12psi-14psi on stock internals.

I run 10psi and no problems so far.

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I broke a perfectly clean, well-maintained, relatively low-mileage KA with 7 psi.

There's really no hard and fast rule, as you don't know the condition of the bearings and oiling system.

Tuning is KEY.

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Is this thread for real? what in the fwakin world is a ka34de and where the **** did you learn how to write in English man.

I rather you not feel welcome, until you figure out how to use the big old search button and put together proper sentences.

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S13FX wrote:Is this thread for real? what in the fwakin world is a ka34de
LOL I just noticed that... new engine maybe?

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I've seen 528whp

I've made 419whp

I've ran 31psi.

I run 20psi....daily...
Modified by nissanfanatic at 4:40 PM 2/6/2007

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10-12 should be fairly safe for a good while. I've boosted to 17 but wouldn't do it constantly. Actual milage may vary.

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Welcome to Nico and KAT. First things first, slow down, spell things semi correct and use proper grammar. This is a tech forum not a chat session or cell phone text. Capitals and periods are easy to use.

Read through the forum a little, especially the FAQ at the very top of the forum. Its also linked in my signature.

When you're ready to ask some different questions in the proper format, feel free. But do a small bit of research

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