Kay So I'm getting it down. I'm getting my skills down, and I'm getting goodish. But, I would like some more power from my Ka24de. I know alot of you are going to say "Get a sr20". But that is like $2,000 for the engine, 500ish for the shipping, and other misc stuff. But I want to get the most from my Sweet valkyrie( I name my cars...) So I want to know what you guys think would offer more power... and be better for drifting and all around speedyness. I'm looking at a 2.6 stroker kit that will cost about... $2700 or I can get a turbo kit for it. I have no other mods on the car besides some suspension stuff and a cut out the cat on it. I'm looking to spend... about...4 grand... on the upgrades...Let me know what you guys think I should add...
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you dont need a stroker kit... turbo the KA... tune it with safc or get a rom tune.
My Ka-T made 208hp at 8 psi with a old holset H1c more than enough power to slide comfortably. Dont mod your car to death though.. learn to drift first and then add power.
a stock KA can be drifted plenty fine I have done it and seen it many times over. Diff suspension and cooling.
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well if you got that done.. go drifting.. worry about power later... it will not help you get better faster.. power will only generate more smoke as you spin out.
there is way more to it bro
read this in it entirety and then go NA drifting for a bit..
I am glad that when I got into the game I couldn't afford to do much I learned to drive my NA 240 very well. when power was added I already had the basics down and was able to expound on them with the additional power.
http://www.turbobygarrett.com/turbob...ch_center.htmlLast edited by BigGameHit; 06-26-2010, 08:18 PM.
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Coils, diff, bucket are the three main things. then seat time, seat time, seat time. If your from Georgia you need to start hitting the Southeast Drift events in Atlanta. I'd also suggest you start reading EVERYTHING you can and talk with drivers at events so that you can make smart decisions regarding your build.
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