- Fri Aug 05, 2011 8:43 am
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If you plan on using the standard internals then yes, there will be a large power difference.
k24a1 is 160hp vs the 200hp of the k24a3
k24a1 has weaker conrods and lower compression pistons hence the lower power figure and lower rev limit.
Essentially the k24a1 block is near identical to the k24a3 so if you plan on building the engine, it wouldn't make a difference which one you use.
My advice is find a really low mileage complete A3, fit k20 head and oil pump, crank pulley, sump etc.
At least with the complete engine you'll have less parts to source as you'll be using the k24 timing chain, timing chain guides, timing chain cover etc to make the swap easier. The k24 goodies like waterpump, alternator, starter motor etc are all interchangeable so you'll have lots of spares which you could sell off or save for a rainy day.
Decide if you want to go for the high revving built route or if you want the lower revving (7800) oem reliability :thumbup:
k24a1 is 160hp vs the 200hp of the k24a3
k24a1 has weaker conrods and lower compression pistons hence the lower power figure and lower rev limit.
Essentially the k24a1 block is near identical to the k24a3 so if you plan on building the engine, it wouldn't make a difference which one you use.
My advice is find a really low mileage complete A3, fit k20 head and oil pump, crank pulley, sump etc.
At least with the complete engine you'll have less parts to source as you'll be using the k24 timing chain, timing chain guides, timing chain cover etc to make the swap easier. The k24 goodies like waterpump, alternator, starter motor etc are all interchangeable so you'll have lots of spares which you could sell off or save for a rainy day.
Decide if you want to go for the high revving built route or if you want the lower revving (7800) oem reliability :thumbup:





