KA24E 240SX Drift Car Gets a Custom Exhaust Manifold from MAPerformance!

Sep 18, 2019Erik Blume

Drifter Eric Moen Gets a New Turbo Manifold For His Single Cam KA Powered Nissan 240SX Drift Car.

If you're from Minnesota and fairly active in the car scene, perhaps you're familiar with Eric Moen and his sick Nissan 240SX drift car. Eric is very active during the summer months, attending a ton of meets across the state including our very own Proving Grounds, held at Brainerd International Raceway. Eric moen's 240sx drift car However, during the winter, Eric makes many improvements to his Nissan 240, doing whatever it takes to give him an edge over his drifting competition. He was excited to have MAPerformance custom build his turbo manifold, and the result is an outstanding piece of fabricated artwork! His drift car has a single cam KA24E boosted by a 5858 Precision Turbo so he needed a nice, free flowing exhaust manifold to go with it! The manifold is made here in house at MAPerformance from mandrel bent 1.5" 304SS and has a PINK (Boost for Boobies) Turbosmart HyperGate45 wastegate. The header flange is CNC machined from stainless steel to match up to the KA24E exhaust ports. The whole unit has been masterfully welded by our shop fabricator Andrew. The manifold will be going on the car in the very near future along with a bunch of new Nissan 240SX mods, and you will be able to see Eric slinging his green machine around the track this summer! Now take a look at this manifold! DSC01018 DSC01016 DSC01015 DSC01014DSC01013   Keep an eye on our blog for more information regarding Proving Grounds, Eric's drift competitions, and many other events we have planned for the summer of 2014! Also, if you'd like information on fabrication or 240SX mods, feel free to comment below and we will be in touch.

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Comments (2)

  • In search of a bottom mount t4 divided turbo manifold for the ka24e?
    Can you help?

    Mahalo and Aloha,
    Mel

    Mel Domingo
  • Killer work, gonna have to look at bringing my 240 up for a custom downpipe sometime.

    NickTechnickDeVries

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