trouble deciding.

Information on the naturally-aspirated KA24E and KA24DE engines.
ka_guy_93
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Joined: Mon Dec 31, 2007 8:36 am
Car: 1993 nissan 240 coupe ka24de 5 speed.

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Hey hows it going.i own a 93 nissan 240 coupe 5 speed.and the only thing i have done to it is a greddy exsaust.and im fixin to sell my other car which is a 93 accord.and i was thinkin with that money i was either gonna buy a stroker kit ,intake,freeer flowin exsaust system,or have the motor completely redone(tripple angle valve job,balanced,blueprinted...ect).but i cant decide.give me some advice.


chrismo240sx
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Joined: Mon Feb 05, 2007 10:57 am
Car: 92 240sx HB
S13 Blacktop
Location: Coram, NY

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yea the choice is yours about the rebuild or not but i can tell you not to go for the stroker kit.....the Ka is already a long stroke motor so unless u wanna shift at like 5000, dont do it

intake and exhaust is always good start for na!

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phktfilosify
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werd you kant go wrong with the basics

aaronbaird
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Joined: Fri Dec 14, 2007 5:48 am
Car: 1990 240sx

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intake and exhaust FTW!

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-RJ-
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Car: S13 Convertible, 99 Frontier, 03 Sportage, 96 Protege
Location: Virginia Beach

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relocate the battery and bend a pipe to where the battery is, lightwieght pulley and eletric fans and remove the clutch fan.

thats what i had on my s14 and it ran great

pflicht
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Car: 1991 Nissan 240sx - SOLD
2000 Lincoln LS - DEAD
1997 Nissan Maxima - DD
1991 Nissan 240sx - Project

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^^ i agree and add intake to the list


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