I am planning on going through with the k24 swap and am still in the process of saving up, it sucks being a full time student -_- Good news is i have nearly reached that amount and will be starting the engine swap project within the following month. The Plan ATM is as follows:Quote:
Any updates?
ECU
Haltech ECU install + Tune
$2250.00
Engine
K24a3 Block
$ 1750.00
50 Degree VTC
$ 220.00
70mm K series Throttle Body
$ 200.00
RBC Intake Manifold - Owned
Injen CAI - Owned
Exhaust
Buddy Club Race Spec Headers
$ 1000
3 inch Mid Pipe + Installation
$ 500.00
Kakimoto Exhaust Muffler - Owned
Labour
Remove & Install engine to vehicle
$ 1200.00
Fit supplied parts to K24 - VTC, manifold, Throttle, oil pump, sump pan - including port match throttle to RBC
$ 400.00
Total = 7520
The prices that i have in my plan are not all quotes, several are just estimates i have made myself. I know alot of you guys have more experience and knowlege regarding kswaps, so let me know
if there is anything i am missing out in my plan or anything worth keeping in mind.
Nope, i didnt end up tuning the RBC and Injen Intake. My initial plan was to go I/H/E + tune but the disappointing results shown on the dyno results from the CAI and Intake Manifold installation really turned me away from it. My tuner was also suprised with the lack of reponse from the mods, he told me that i shouldnt expect anything more then 110 kw atw with I/H/E + tune. which is 20 kw more then a stock FD2 and could easily set you back about $4000, not worth the money. IMO Your better off throwing a K24 in the FD2 for another $3000 - $4000 and gaining 60 kw over stock. Also regarding my butt dyno results from the CAI & RBC, Felt less responsive and less smooth low down in the revs and slightly more fluid and agile higher up in the revs.Quote:
hey Mr abzii i am in the same shoes are you was just wondering if you tuned after installing the RBC manifold and injen intake, and also when i drove teh car did you feel abit of power?