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    k24 blocks with boost

    hey,
    looking into putting a k24 block under my k20 head, just wondering how does the k24 hold up with some boost into it,
    or would i better off just boosting the k20..? i am undecided on boost levels but im guessing nothing over 15psi, either way it will have forged internals, pistons rods etc..
    just a little undecided about how the 24 will hold up, i would love to do it coz of awsome torque gains or is it safer going the k20 route?
    just looking for some input and experience in the field,
    thanks

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    with the right rods and pistons there's no reason why it shouldn't hold up. You just doing it for wank factor?
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    nah just doing it for myself, not to impress anyone.. any rods/pistons u recomend? just like a bit of power to play with...

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    Have you spoken to the tuner???????

    If not I will contact him later and see what he says…..

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    thats the next step.. :P will talk to him

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    Just something I think would intrest you.

    Not recommending you do it. But shows how strong a stock k20 is.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOcqMOSvpRI

    handled 42 psi on a stock block making 555whp before blowing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EGBOY View Post
    nah just doing it for myself, not to impress anyone.. any rods/pistons u recomend? just like a bit of power to play with...
    k20 with 15psi of boost is more than enough power for any sort of practical FWD usage.
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    If you're going to boost the engine, I'd just stick with the k20. Gain the torque and extra power through a well engineered turbo kit rather than splurging on the k24 block (not to mention the extra hassle).

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    If your going to do rods and pistons i would go with K24 block. More torque more power. On a mild built k24 with a good design turbo kit you'll see over 400hp atw.

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    its a road car, that gets goes to drags..

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    you could get insane power with both blocks if going turbo.

    Just depends where you wanna draw the line.

    I would say keep your block and build that one up and not waste the extra money on purchasing a K24A block. You will make more than enough power for the street thats for sure.

    Just my opinions.

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