Datsun on Steroids KA24 W/turbo
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Datsun on Steroids KA24 W/turbo
This is a Datsun roadster that Mike Schader is putting in a KA24 w/ a custom turbo fabrication the cool thing is the piping for the turbo.
What do you guys think ? Mind you this is the first time he has ever worked on a datsun never it being a roadster.
I met this guy when I bought the U20 off him which is what was originally in the car. He specialize's in car fabrication in the 40's, 50's etc... but took on this project for client of his. I must admit I am impressed so far!! He got it running and it Sounds Sweet!!
http://community.webshots.com/album/100254256wHJaTm
What do you guys think ? Mind you this is the first time he has ever worked on a datsun never it being a roadster.
I met this guy when I bought the U20 off him which is what was originally in the car. He specialize's in car fabrication in the 40's, 50's etc... but took on this project for client of his. I must admit I am impressed so far!! He got it running and it Sounds Sweet!!
http://community.webshots.com/album/100254256wHJaTm
Last edited by millertime on Sat Mar 27, 2004 3:16 am, edited 1 time in total.
Intercooler...
I agree with you on the intercooler issue but it's not in the customer's budget at this stage. That's why I did the turbo ducting the way it is, so that it'll be easier to install an intercooler when he decides he wants to make more boost. It's set at 5-7 pounds right now.
I specialize building big displacement Cadillac V-8's (8 liters and up) and we've put them in some pretty light cars but after hearing this Datsun run (and hearing the turbo spool up) I can't wait to take it for a spin. I think it's going to be a rocketship! The hydraulics need to be gone through and then it's time for some test drives. There's more photos at www.schraderspeedshop.com.
I specialize building big displacement Cadillac V-8's (8 liters and up) and we've put them in some pretty light cars but after hearing this Datsun run (and hearing the turbo spool up) I can't wait to take it for a spin. I think it's going to be a rocketship! The hydraulics need to be gone through and then it's time for some test drives. There's more photos at www.schraderspeedshop.com.
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I went to the site. I see that it is a 1967.5 that is getting this swap. Was this originally a 1600, or a 2000 car? (VIN SPL311 or SRL311).
Just curious.
Just curious.
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Thanks for fixing the link!
The car was a 1600. At some point (before we got it) it had a U20 and 5 speed swapped into it. Not certain if it's a 67 or a 67.5, I can supply a VIN if anyone is interested.
Brakes will be aftermarket slotted or drilled rotors and still not certain what to do about the calipers. My understanding is that the only advantage to Volvo calipers is that they are easily adaptable and cheap. I am really not a fan of all those external lines on the caliper, just more stuff that can go wrong but there doesn't seem to be much choice without getting very spendy. I'd really like to see a set of Wilwood four pistons but lots of fabrication time there so we'll see what his budget will allow.
I plan to use the stock gauges for fuel level, tach, speedo and oil pressure. We took the tach and oil pressure signals from the ECM harness. The stock amp gauge only goes to 30 amps or something and the KA24 alternator is 80. There's a functioning charge light so that will have to do for now. The customer really wants the car to appear as stock as possible so we will not be putting Autometer Pro-Comp gauges or 17" wheels on the thing. It will have a stock appearing interior, factory red paint, bumper guards removed (rear bumper slightly tucked in to the body...hot rod trick!) and stock wheels with dog dish hubcaps. By the way, does anybody know if a 205 tire will fit on a stock 14" rim?
As for cost, every job is different. What parts do you already have? Do you have a roadster to start with? Do you want a turbo or normally aspirated motor? Do you just want the fabrication done to fit the KA24DE and transmission? Do you want to drive your car in and drive the completed conversion out? Feel free to contact me directly (contact info is on our website) if you're interested in a conversion.
This customer started with nothing but an idea. We found the car for him, found the driveline, did all the homework on the electronics and turbo harware and made it all work together. He's going to be in it for over $20k when it's done but that includes paint, interior, chroming, everything.
The car was a 1600. At some point (before we got it) it had a U20 and 5 speed swapped into it. Not certain if it's a 67 or a 67.5, I can supply a VIN if anyone is interested.
Brakes will be aftermarket slotted or drilled rotors and still not certain what to do about the calipers. My understanding is that the only advantage to Volvo calipers is that they are easily adaptable and cheap. I am really not a fan of all those external lines on the caliper, just more stuff that can go wrong but there doesn't seem to be much choice without getting very spendy. I'd really like to see a set of Wilwood four pistons but lots of fabrication time there so we'll see what his budget will allow.
I plan to use the stock gauges for fuel level, tach, speedo and oil pressure. We took the tach and oil pressure signals from the ECM harness. The stock amp gauge only goes to 30 amps or something and the KA24 alternator is 80. There's a functioning charge light so that will have to do for now. The customer really wants the car to appear as stock as possible so we will not be putting Autometer Pro-Comp gauges or 17" wheels on the thing. It will have a stock appearing interior, factory red paint, bumper guards removed (rear bumper slightly tucked in to the body...hot rod trick!) and stock wheels with dog dish hubcaps. By the way, does anybody know if a 205 tire will fit on a stock 14" rim?
As for cost, every job is different. What parts do you already have? Do you have a roadster to start with? Do you want a turbo or normally aspirated motor? Do you just want the fabrication done to fit the KA24DE and transmission? Do you want to drive your car in and drive the completed conversion out? Feel free to contact me directly (contact info is on our website) if you're interested in a conversion.
This customer started with nothing but an idea. We found the car for him, found the driveline, did all the homework on the electronics and turbo harware and made it all work together. He's going to be in it for over $20k when it's done but that includes paint, interior, chroming, everything.
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It is clearly a 67.5 - I was just curious, not a big deal.
I have seen another caliper swap on some cars in Japan, but have not located difinitive information. I too am not a big fan of the external lines - either the stock Roadster units, or the Volvo units. If I come up with something, I will let you know.
I have seen another caliper swap on some cars in Japan, but have not located difinitive information. I too am not a big fan of the external lines - either the stock Roadster units, or the Volvo units. If I come up with something, I will let you know.
"Wow, a Roadster!" Stuart Little
1967.5 2000
1967.5 2000
1964 1500
1964 1500
1967.5 1600
1968 chassis
2006 Acura MDX
2013 Volkswagen Jetta TDI wagon
1995 F350 Powerstroke!
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1967.5 2000
1967.5 2000
1964 1500
1964 1500
1967.5 1600
1968 chassis
2006 Acura MDX
2013 Volkswagen Jetta TDI wagon
1995 F350 Powerstroke!
More...
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Tires
The stock steel wheels are flexy especially if you push them hard. When I changed over to the Z wheels, it changed the way the car drove across the board. You can get a 205/60 -14 on a set of American Racing Equipment Libras to fit. It is really tight but will fit.
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Sorry, I find modern engine swaps revolting. Keep your G, R, or U series in your Roadster!
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wheels
I have the Falken Azenis 195/60-14s on my Libras right now. It is a tight fit but they are on there. They will fit better if you have the stock rear springs, I have the comp springs so my car sits really low.
Will
Will
Sorry, I find modern engine swaps revolting. Keep your G, R, or U series in your Roadster!
Japanese caliper conversion
Herb Petty went to Japan and brought back some info on new 4 piston calipers and harden lines. Very pricey, about $1300.00.