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Old 01-23-2017, 06:28 PM   #1
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Sohc vs dohc

I've been reading on forums that if I want to boost a stock ka I need to go dual cam. Recently though, I've found a CX racing turbo kit specifically for the ka24e that is rated exactly the same as their kit for the dual cam. As I'm looking at 240s, I'm frequently seeing sohc cars that are a lot more accessible and I'm considering going this route. I was wondering what the tuning potential of these are. Everyone has either been saying they're junk or saying they're nearly as good as the dohc, so I'm pretty confused

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Old 01-23-2017, 07:09 PM   #2
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/subbed. I would like to hear in on this as I am also considering picking up a 240 but I don't know which one to aim towards SOHC or DOHC.
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Old 01-23-2017, 07:14 PM   #3
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/subbed. I would like to hear in on this as I am also considering picking up a 240 but I don't know which one to aim towards SOHC or DOHC.
Dohc is undoubtedly the better of the two, so get that if you can. I'm asking about if the difference is big enough to matter

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Dohc is undoubtedly the better of the two, so get that if you can. I'm asking about if the difference is big enough to matter

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yes , of course it is lol but I am interested in picking up a 240 even if its single cam eventually I will swap it out but I'd beat it lol. Just would like to know the same as you if they have potential or not.
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Coming from someone who did a full turbo single cam, don't.

I had cam, built bottom end, aem ems, t304e turbo all of it. Made 300whp. Buying a 240 with a single cam is fine if you dont mind doing a swap. Otherwise, just save your money for a clean dual cam.
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SOHC gives you all the hassle of the SR head (lifters/rocker arms) with none of the benefit (flow)
Also SOHC accessories are different, engine management will be questionable (probably doable $$) if trying to go the rom tune route.
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Coming from someone who did a full turbo single cam, don't.

I had cam, built bottom end, aem ems, t304e turbo all of it. Made 300whp. Buying a 240 with a single cam is fine if you dont mind doing a swap. Otherwise, just save your money for a clean dual cam.
One of the s13's I'm looking at is a '90 that comes with a fully built dohc (I believe from an s14) as well as all the parts necessary for the swap minus the throttle cable and potentially the ac components because the seller didn't plan to have AC. Would the difficulty of doing the sohc to dohc swap be worth the race built engine? I'm planning to turbo the car, but I plan to just use mechanical fuel management rather than a piggyback or ecu

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pick up a dohc for sure and also check into the isr kit best bang for the money
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pick up a dohc for sure and also check into the isr kit best bang for the money
The isr turbo kit?

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pick up a dohc for sure and also check into the isr kit best bang for the money
Piecing it together yourself is the best kit for the money
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Piecing it together yourself is the best kit for the money
I've been pricing that out, but I seem fairly stumped when it comes to fuel management. I'm planning to use the stock computer and don't want to pay for a tune is that gonna be fairly costly. My plan was to use an fmu unit with a 12:1 disk, and then adjust actual fuel pressure back flow by using a bleed valve on the vacuum line that drives it. My confusion is around how and where to place the maf, and that's why I'm thinking a kit may be best. It has already been designed, so it will have systems that can regulate fuel and boost without me having to come up with them

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