Nd4SpdSe wrote:
Stock crank yes, the rest of the internals, HELLS NO!
Again, based on what? Everybody concurs that, in stock form, the only weak link in K engines are the rod bolts. What's your basis to state that only the crank can be used?
Nd4SpdSe wrote:I'm talking about naturally aspirated, we're not talking about bolting a turbo to a K8 here, we're arguing the idea of spending any work in upgrading the K8 motor itself, which is largely for the most part a waste of time and money. I'm saying that if you want to built a K8 to have the same or more power as a KLZE, it will cost you $10'000 or MORE. Trust me, I was in the midst of getting the parts to build a 220-230whp N/A KLZE and that's with readilly available parts and my motor was going to cost over C$10'000 in parts and all the machining and balancing required...
You can put $10K, if you want. Hell, you can put $100K on an engine. That doesn't mean you NEED to put that money on an engine to tweak it. Trust me, I will SHOW YOU, as soon as I can get back on my feet, that you can get 200bhp off a K8 without spending more than $600 on it. Sure, it's a ton of work, but what for some people is work, for others is fun.
Nd4SpdSe wrote:Last I've heard and that I've always heard is that the K8 and KL cams are NOT compatible.
If you look here:
http://www.mx-3.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.ph ... 5&start=45
You can see Ryan (and I hope you'll agree with me that Ryan does know a thing or two about it) is stating that K8 and KL cams are compatible.
Now, he quoted it from somebody else, so I don't know who the source of the comment is, but if Ryan agrees with it, it's good enough for me, unless somebody can PROVE it's not true, or I can prove it in the future.
Nd4SpdSe wrote:Also building up a motor to make more power makes it more stressed so it won't last nearlty as long. It will also be less reliable and less streetable and in the end, even probably have a hard timing passing emission tests if you have those in your area. So say you decide to spend the money on a K8 to get it to the power of a KLDE. In the end, you've wasted money, to make the same horsepower, but less torque than a KLDE, but also made the car less reliable and less streetable for what point? Really?
That depends entirely on how much power you're trying to make, and what route you follow to get that power. To get a K8 from 130bhp to 200bhp will make no difference whatsoever in reliability, and, if you do it right, the streetability will also be unchanged.
Nd4SpdSe wrote:Inodoro Pereyra wrote:The fact is that, power to displacement, the K8 is more powerful then the DE, period.
Your logic for your facts are skewed. Is a K8 more powerful per displacement than a KLDE? Yes. Is a K8 more powerful per displacement than the KL (KLZE); No. In the end, what does the K8 having more HP per CC over a KLDE do? Absolutely nothing. Does the K8 have more potential than the KL? No. Is the K8 worth putting money into? No.
Now you're not only twisting my words, but you're also comparing apples to oranges.My comment that the K8 was more powerful (per its displacement) than the
KL-DE was in response to Ryan's statement that the K8 was never meant to be a performance engine. I never said nor implied that the K8 had more potential than the KL. I never said, nor implied than the K8 was more powerful than the KL-ZE, which is an engine intended for a
DIFFERENT MARKET. I said, once again, that the K8 has more power per cc than the KL-DE,
AND IT DOES. PERIOD.Whatever meaning you want to give that fact is your decision, but the indisputable truth is that the K8-DE is more of a performance engine, in stock form, than the KL-DE.
But this discussion is going nowhere anyways. The fact remains that the OP
NEVER asked for advise on swapping his K8. He explicitly stated that he wanted to "soup up" his K8-DE. And he explicitly stated he didn't want to swap, period. You can think what you want about the validity of his choices, but they're still his choices. And, since it's not my place to judge him or his motives, I choose to try to help him. Meanwhile, all this stupid bantering and nitpicking has caused him to not come back to his own thread, and probably to the forum. And we're supposed to be helpful people. Shame on us.