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Old 10-17-2002, 04:29 PM   #1
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theres a screw up in the october issue od super street

i just bought a super street yesterday and i was paging through it and it says on pg 151 "sleeper style this texas bred ka-powered 240 brags 425-hp at the wheels" but on pg 152 it says he did the sr20det swap.
is this a mistake or can u still call your sr20det s 14- ka-powered.
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Old 10-17-2002, 06:12 PM   #2
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well you obviously can't have both. you can only have one or the other. well now i'm curious to see which engine that car has. you can always just look under the hood and easily tell which engine it's running on. if it has a long narrow block, then its a KA, if it has a short fat block, then its a SR.
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Old 10-17-2002, 06:35 PM   #3
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its in import tuner not super street - my mistake i got bolth to see witch is better and i switched the titles in the post. it looks like a ka24de to me the engine says nissan on one side and twin cam 16 valve on the other. the engine is all chromed out thought. in the article it says "thes space where the ka24de once risided is now occupied by one of the most potent sr20det turbocharged silvia motors we have seen" and he goes on about the sr20det but to me it looks like a ka
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the sr20det engine says stuff about turbo and junk right this engine doesnt
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Old 10-17-2002, 06:57 PM   #6
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now that i look at those pictures i think it is a sr20det i havent even seen a ka24de untill then well its definitly not a ka its all chrome though. im so used to seeing sr20det in red and black and once and a while blue
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