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07-09-2013, 09:43 AM | #91 |
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The Nissan KA24 is an awesome engine. It was built in Mexico, the land of dirty water and drug cartels. I hope the people that built my KA were drunk on Tequila, that’d be awesome, man.
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I think it might be to late as well, but a bad idea bring back the marketing on ka engine. I feel that there's to many people giving up on the old engine. I just wish it would continue growing making it easier to find the parts I need.
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I really don't see how this is a bad thing. I personally want to keep my KA and rebuild it. I would rather go with a KA over an SR for some odd reasons. I think that a company investing time and effort to come out with more stuff for the KA is a fantastic idea and I fully support it.
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07-11-2013, 08:20 AM | #97 |
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Funny, undertones of the whole 'KA vs. SR' debate in a thread about cool parts by a great company being engineered for the KA.
Personally, I couldn't wait to get rid of the KA in my 240 in favor of the SR... but not for orthodox reasons: 1. I cut my S-chassis teeth in Japan in an SR-powered 180SX; so it's kinda the base of all I know about these cars 2. I brought everything from the FMIC to the tail pipe back to the states when I moved back here and did not want to reivent the wheel 3. I'm not incredibly familiar with the KA; and am much more comfortable with the SR from a parts/maintenance perspective 4. I think the SR is more pleasing to the eye... not because of the whole "JDM-tyte" thing, but because it actually looks better to me for some reason. In summary, the SR is well-inside my comfort zone Had I started down the 240SX road here in the USA; I personally very well may have favored the KA-T over the SR. Who knows. Bottom line: Tomei making parts for the KA is pure coolness- No two ways about it~
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07-12-2013, 02:51 PM | #107 |
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Laughing at everyone who's saying it's a bad move for Tomei without really knowing anything. Didn't know we had so many people here that have done their own market research to jump to such a conclusion about a company that's been around for so long. lolol
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07-12-2013, 03:25 PM | #109 | |
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Its like when Pontiac released the Aztec and everyone said "WTF what a POS!!". Guess who was right, "us" or GM and their team of market researchers who spent millions developing the Aztec. Believe it or not most quality American performance companies turn out better products then the Japanese counterparts. I remember reading an article a while back about Exhaust manifolds for Hondas. While the Honda community is still all "OMFG JDM Manifold", the grim reality is many of those JDM products where designed 10, 15 or 20 years ago and their have been huge advancements in designing technology since then. So regarding the KA and Tomei, I don't think Tomei is going to blow anyone out of the water with quality, price or performance. It will simply be a "ZOMFG JDM TOMEI". Personally, the problem there is I don't give it any "street cred" because my JDM-Tyte drirfto hereos never used it. You won't see it in your Option magazines, Best Motoring Videos, street racing youtube clips or D1 spec sheets. There is also no sense of nostalgia either (important to me). Honestly, if Tomei wanted to do something innovative, out of the box and focused on the modern American Import Tuner, giving us performance parts for the LS-series with that "import flavor" would be the money maker. Enough Import guys swap LS motors into RX7s, S2K, 350Z, Rx8, S-chassis and even WRXs that a nice line of intakes, cams, "swap" headers, valve covers and other "nick nacks" would net some nice cash. |
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07-13-2013, 01:24 PM | #111 |
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I dont think Tomei would dive into a project without testing the waters first. Most of you are misled in the idea that ALL KA owners are poor bastards looking to go as cheap as possible. Ive personally invested thousands in my build and, I am glad to hear a company like Tomei is seeking out the potential of a once disregarded motor by many. Its a great ALTERNATIVE to the SR and i dont get why everyone is all against the R&D put forth by Tomei on this project. Sure, they could do that to an LS and a VH, but we could sit here for days and name motors that Tomei SHOULD HAVE developed for, but, the fact is Tomei decided to go the KA route, and im sure they did it for a reason. So all in all, Tomei putting forth the effort in the automotive community is all that i ask for, and maybe you should do the same. They make a killer cam setup for a super affordable price for an SR and I cant wait to buy a set for my KA.
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07-13-2013, 01:47 PM | #112 |
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if you go for 350-400 and up hp then going KAT is better option and we all should be thankfull to companies like TOMEI to support us. For kids with rusted POS 240 who want to be cool and make wwwrrrrrrroooooooooooooom, pshhhhhhhhh, sr20det swap is the cheapest ticket.
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07-13-2013, 01:52 PM | #113 |
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they will probably just weld KA flanges on the SR manifolds, and call it a day.
and being developed over there... SSAutochrome will get there hands on whatever tomei makes, and re-make it for 1/4 of the price. and then sell it as tomei products to america.
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So we have Al Gore to blame for the KA being built in Mexico? lolol
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07-20-2013, 03:50 AM | #117 | |
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this is coming from someone who daily's a 2013 WRX on topic more parts for the KA is awesome, when I ranked out my perfectly functional one for the SR the KA-T thing never seemed to turn out well for most builds so I went the "easy" route. if keeping the KA and getting quality parts was possible and more financially feasible I never would've spent the time/money of the SR. lets get real here none of us really dislike the KA's potential to be amazing, most people just choose not to build it out. plus you never have to worry about the little things that can go wrong with a swap since all the factory wiring and parts are mostly still there. I still have that old KA and still plan to build it and stick it in something one day. maybe soon if my co-worker is willing to sell hers for a normal price(read: no drift tax) |
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07-26-2013, 06:59 PM | #118 |
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