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high compression ka24de build help

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Old Sep 8, 2011 | 10:44 AM
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high compression ka24de build help

ok so i wanted to build a ka24de N/A with 200whp a light build but thats just my goal well ive never delt with high compression before so im looking into pistons and ive ben looking around all i can find is low comp pistons so i was wondering where can you get ka24e pistons that are forged in a ka24de they come out to a 11.X:1 or something along that lines i want to be able to still run pump gas but not knock or ping i also wanted to do a mild cam im about to get a port and polished head from a friend i have a header and exhaust my bro didnt use and im gonna see what i can do with the intake mani probly do something like the one from KA-T.org so u use the runners and use something else at the bottom and then ill wire tuck heat wrap my way to a clean engine bay but first i need pistons

so where can i get ka24e pistons that are forged
who makes nice cams besides crower (i think it is?)
and any intake mani ideas
Old Oct 12, 2011 | 10:13 AM
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u can use the shoc pistons thats what i did. or u can get some custom ones from any big name company. also check out pdm racing as they have a cam thats just for n/a. 200whp is going to be hard even with a built motor.
Old Jan 25, 2012 | 01:15 PM
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stop kiillin people dreams nate..lol...i produced 183 wit no tune n (not degreed)264 cams n 11.01 pistons on 92 octane..its possible
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