Re: SR or KA
Theres been alot said on this forum, by guys with more hands on experience then my self about these two motors, so i wont argue with it. Except for 1 thing.
someone said the KA is alot heavier. i beleive SCC weighed there two engines as they swapped in a SR and the KA was only like 4 pounds heaver... As any one else weighed these? or the car right before and after? i would love more numbers on this..
Is drifting a KA motor stupid? by no means, in fact you can drift perfectly fine with a stock NA KA.. many do. in fact you should learn on one, and worry about upgrading its power once your skills have reached the limits of the car. Unless you also want to drag race or what no in the mean time.
The KA is deffenately going to give you more low end power and a thicker powerband And pound for pound of boost more power, due to its larger displacement.
It is said the SR20's interneals will take more boost. That is something i cant prove, only mention what i've heard, i know alot of KA guys say there block is tougher.. but how often do you push a car's power beyond its block? well i havent, im sure there are people who have.
The SR 20 will probably be able to rev higher, all other things being equal due to its shorter stroke. Some see this as an advantage others a disadvantage. Most guys i hear of spent roughly the same on a Turbo KA as they would on a SR swap. there are exceptions, but i think its fair to say the prices are similar.
SR is illegal in california no mater what.
But so are most Turbo KAs. Most that is, any cheap backyard turbo setup you pieced to gether for cheap will be. if your out of state, then it will be fine, but so will the SR.
SR comes with a petty a crummy engine from the factory. Though its really fine for drifting, if your looking for bigger numbers, know you will then have to upgrade it later. Intercooler too.
The SR will often have less miles on it then the KA, unless you happen to have or find a real low millage KA.
My KA has may miles on it and runs fine. i've seen alot like that. Would you boost it? its up to you.
Both are great nissan engines, Nissan fans really shouldnt argue with one another about whats better. Just know that each person has his own preferance. So its up to you, get more educated about the engines, talk to guys who are running setups like the one your interested in and see how they work.
As it was mentioned earlier, you could upgrade the KA with a naturally aspirated setup, you will never make the kind of power as you would with a turbo, but Drifting isnt exactly about power. Look at the ae86 guys..
And im certain even putting 180 hp to the wheels would make your car alot more fun to drive around in.
Anyways its up to you. If i made a mistake somewhere on this please someone inform me.. that is with fact.. heh no opinions guys..
Drifting has more to do with the driver then the car i believe, especialy more so then other motorsports. So your first thing should be get better. Lets face it, even the best of us need to get better.
Theres been alot said on this forum, by guys with more hands on experience then my self about these two motors, so i wont argue with it. Except for 1 thing.
someone said the KA is alot heavier. i beleive SCC weighed there two engines as they swapped in a SR and the KA was only like 4 pounds heaver... As any one else weighed these? or the car right before and after? i would love more numbers on this..
Originally posted by 180sx2nr8u
this may be a stupid question, but is driftin with the KA motor stupid? is the power the only thing, or does the motor have characteristics that might affect drifting? any help on this would be appreciated.
this may be a stupid question, but is driftin with the KA motor stupid? is the power the only thing, or does the motor have characteristics that might affect drifting? any help on this would be appreciated.
The KA is deffenately going to give you more low end power and a thicker powerband And pound for pound of boost more power, due to its larger displacement.
It is said the SR20's interneals will take more boost. That is something i cant prove, only mention what i've heard, i know alot of KA guys say there block is tougher.. but how often do you push a car's power beyond its block? well i havent, im sure there are people who have.
The SR 20 will probably be able to rev higher, all other things being equal due to its shorter stroke. Some see this as an advantage others a disadvantage. Most guys i hear of spent roughly the same on a Turbo KA as they would on a SR swap. there are exceptions, but i think its fair to say the prices are similar.
SR is illegal in california no mater what.
But so are most Turbo KAs. Most that is, any cheap backyard turbo setup you pieced to gether for cheap will be. if your out of state, then it will be fine, but so will the SR.
SR comes with a petty a crummy engine from the factory. Though its really fine for drifting, if your looking for bigger numbers, know you will then have to upgrade it later. Intercooler too.
The SR will often have less miles on it then the KA, unless you happen to have or find a real low millage KA.
My KA has may miles on it and runs fine. i've seen alot like that. Would you boost it? its up to you.
Both are great nissan engines, Nissan fans really shouldnt argue with one another about whats better. Just know that each person has his own preferance. So its up to you, get more educated about the engines, talk to guys who are running setups like the one your interested in and see how they work.
As it was mentioned earlier, you could upgrade the KA with a naturally aspirated setup, you will never make the kind of power as you would with a turbo, but Drifting isnt exactly about power. Look at the ae86 guys..
And im certain even putting 180 hp to the wheels would make your car alot more fun to drive around in.
Anyways its up to you. If i made a mistake somewhere on this please someone inform me.. that is with fact.. heh no opinions guys..
Drifting has more to do with the driver then the car i believe, especialy more so then other motorsports. So your first thing should be get better. Lets face it, even the best of us need to get better.
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