Project Nissan 240SX KA24DE Part 2 - Tech Knowledge
Project KA24DE
Text By Phillip Okazaki, Photography by Phillip Okazaki
Part 2
After months of planning and building, and two weeks of fabricating, we have finally arrived at the point of near completion with our KA24DE. At this point, you may be thinking this build is a bit excessive. We would resoundingly agree, but excessive planning and building is what is going to take us to our promised land of 750 whp from a motor that started its life with a measly 115 whp.
Initially, our plan was to test Project KA24DE on an engine dyno. But, unlike a chassis dyno, special provisions-like a fixture to keep the engine stable under load, and an adapter plate to mate it to the dyno-would have to be made, requiring the expenditure of time and cash that could be put to better use in the build. We elected to forgo that option, and installed the engine in a host car, with plans to uncover real-world, wheel power and torque data.
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After weighing our options, the decision was made to install the engine into its inevitabl
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Once the engine was secured to the mounts, we turned our attention to the transmission. Be
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Since the KA24DE came as standard equipment on the stateside 240SX, we had no issues with
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On a standard build, a host of companies make intercooler kits for the S14 chassis. But th
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The process began by sending Mazworx the bell housing for CNC machining. They returned the
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Turbochargers are a compromise between response and power: a small-frame turbo delivers hi
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To distribute vacuum/boost throughout all the different components, a Blox Racing billet v
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In our last installment, we had an initial mock up of the 60mm Turbosmart wastegate positi
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With the amount of boost needed to make 750 whp on a four-cylinder engine, intercooler pip
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Taking into account how much boost would be running through the system, Naoto wanted to en
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To keep up with increased engine performance, the cooling system needed to be reworked as
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Unlike its RHD Japanese cousin, the steering column somewhat obstructs the turbo's area. I
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Each Wiggins clamp set consists of a ferrule welded on each respective pipe, a hard o-ring
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In addition to the cooling system, an oil cooler was added to further keep engine temperat
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Since the power steering fluid return is under high pressure, a baffle was integrated in t
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There is no doubt that the most effective fan is a clutch fan with a shroud. But to free u
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AMS
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Okada Projects
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Accusump
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Portflow
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BC
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Supertech Performance
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Blox
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Turbosmart
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www.turbosmartonline.com
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NPD (Distributed by AP Boss USA)
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Ultra Performance Machine
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GReddy
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Xcessive Manufacturing
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HKS
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WPC Treatment
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Jim Wolf Technology
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XS Engineering
4030 Palm St. Ste. 303
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Mazworx
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By Phillip Okazaki
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