Hey people who like Nissans and who know more about them than I do. I have been looking all over the place trying to get answers, but I can't. In a Nissan 240SX/Silvia (S13 and S14), what does KA24E mean? So far, all I got is 24 means 2.4 liter, and E is electronic fuel injection. What does KA stand for?
I wonder if Kaiser Engineering Inc has something to do with it, I see Nissan bought Kaiser Jeep years back and from what I can tell Kaiser Engineering Inc seems to be into everything from building planes to truck springs to health plans, also KA is the abbreviation for Kaiser Engineering Inc.
but afterall my CA18DET pwns them..
LOL J/K
It isn't true about what they say the the RB would stand for Race Breed/Bred. It's just the series of engines iirc. Alteast not Race Bred/Breed
1st two letters are engine model (KE CA SR RB)
Numbers is the displacement (24 means 2.4 and so on)
D - DOHC
E - Electronic fuel injection
T - Turbocharger
T - Another turbocharger
except for RBX-GT2 which should have been RB28DETT but it's too awesome to be that
"RB" being "Race Bred" is just a rumour, nothing more.
and about advising RB series swap, anyone who does that should be submitted to smacking his hand with a hammer for advising the destruction one of a rare and legendary breed of Nissan Skyline GTR
The KA is a truck motor (small truck nonetheless). Hence the torque-iness compared to the SR. People have had lots of success with making big power with just a KA but I've also heard that it's got harmonic/balancing issues which show up at higher power outputs.
RB30 couldn't EVER rev like an RB26 due to lack of cast in bracing, and due to some other issues. It also has a slightly higher torque output, but lower HP output even after swapping for a RB25 head. So, no... you can't compare the RB30 and RB26, since they're way too different in their specs and characters. Handling "a lot like a skyline", now Im going to assume we're still talking about the GT-R model, since we're discussing the RB26 engine, and your comparison is a bit less convincing than "clueless" and a bit more convincing than "laughable".
Just for your information, the GTR models came with all wheel steering system called Super Hi-cas which was controlled by a computer depending on the surrounding situation (I.E: high speed driving, cornering, parking, braking) and one of the best despite being one of the earliest (the 959 did it earlier but at greater costs) AWD systems called Attesa ETS, which would allow the car to remain RWD up untill the moment the rear would start to slide, where the FWD would come in. Resulting in pretty much no understeer and great grip under acceleration out of the corner.
Now... The glorias/cedrics were RWD
And now Im going to explain to you what you had said
"A rwd with a V6 3.0 was equipped by a 3.0 low revving I6 which was working like a homologation series smaller displacement, high revving I6. While handling like a car with one of the most sophisticated AWD and AWS vehicles in the world despite being blatantly RWD"
I call a BS on "what you saw", and may I suggest having a quote in your profile stating "warning, my post may not or may not contain actual facts"
Oh for ****s sake
Why does everyone always takes the RB engines first when talking about a swap? There are so many powerfull engines out there besides an RB or an SR...
as much as I hate to agree with you (since pretty much I'd go with an RB series swap if I had an S body Nissan), you're right... an LS1 fits there easily, and it's a torqy and rather light v8, it's a good choice since it doesn't involve ripping an engine out of a Skyline GT-R
from what I read in several tuning forums the new VQ engines have the same if not higher tuning potetial than the RB series, for exemple look at this blog form a guy at Cosworth US They already started using them for real funny car dragsters
I'll be honest with you, It's quite a stretch for me to believe that a VQ would outperform an RB26, not even mentioning RBX after the same type of modifications, whether those are mild, moderate or extreme... I have seen what a RB powered drag spec doorslammer R32 can do on the quarter and it impresses me... each 350z that i've seen being faster than that had to be a full on "funny car"