CT26 powered Altima

daledoe

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Me and my friend are custom making a turbo kit for a KA24DE 97 Nissan Altima and we decided to use a CT26 turbo and elbow off a MKIII Supra (after making a manifold out of him stock manifold) and was wondering where should I run the coolant lines that run to the turbo???
I know that the top one gos to to the thermostat!!!:icon_conf What do I do with the other one???
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supra90turbo

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ugh.. no idea, as it's rather car specific as to where they can go.. I'd hit up some 240sx boards and see what those guys have to say.
 

Sebcola

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i almost spit out my gatorade hearign this idea. thats insane! Awesome for oyu guys and i want to see dyno number :)
Edit. Thats it im logging off now.
 

daledoe

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Sebcola said:
i almost spit out my gatorade hearign this idea. thats insane! Awesome for oyu guys and i want to see dyno number :)
Edit. Thats it im logging off now.
ok, so can I put that line in any coolant hose???
 

supraman420

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Is the altima a 5-speed? If it's auto, you may blow the trans. I read an article about an electronic super charger they put on an altima. At around 215ish the trans. blew up.
I used to have an altima. I thought for a first car it was decent. It ran a 16.1 bone stock. Not to bad for an N/A four banger.
Anyways, good luck!
 

daledoe

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The Altima is a 97 5 speed and has limited slip diff.
The 2000 Altima is a nice car and has a strong tranny, and comes in a 2.5L 4 or a 3.5L V6
 

daledoe

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It's not my car!!! My friend has a 97 and this shop told him it would cost him like $5500 to trubo it and I think we can do it by peacing a turbo kit togather???
 

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