Removable Parts for a KA24DE system

Information on the naturally-aspirated KA24E and KA24DE engines.
Silent Drifter
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how is it drivin the 240 with out P/S? Every try drifting?


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E Dogg
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its wonderful, i love it. My roomie who is used to a 90's 4 door cutlass (with cake p/s) likes it too. Its only a b1tch when its not moving.

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E Dogg
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oh yeah the drifting, well i kinda have in paking lots etc, i feel that is the greatest stergnth of manual steering. id say remove the belt and try but that belt runs water pump too... so u have to have faith, i didnt know about removing it ether but my frind convinced me to do it and im glad

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As far I knowon the SOHC engines you can remove the PS belt but in DOHC engines, the Ps belts moves the water pump too.

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Yeah I dont like P/S I dont like the fact that there might be a capability to oversteer or overcompensate for something you accidently did then throw the car into a spin especially when its rainy or icey. Well I dont have ABS thank god I woudlnt be able to do anything to my car electrically with that in because Im to lazy to. And the A/C I need but I dont mind the A/C I dont sweat so its a necessity.


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