what about just dropping another 4cyl. in my jeep. Since mine has about 120,000 miles on it, there must have been power loss through all the miles. Ive been lookin at 0-60mph times that a new 4cyl. does(with stock tires), it did about a 10second 0-60... thats a great improvement compared to my 0-60 which is 25 seconds-- plus a new 4cylinder runs at price range of $$950-1100$$ which is also a great improvement compared to the "over 6K" that putting a v8 in would cost
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Anyone ever drop in a v8 in replacement of a 4banger??
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I don't think you would see anywhere near 10second with a new 4 cyl and your 35s. The 4 cyc will be your cheapest option but what about putting in an I6? Plenty around. I *think* you will just need to change the transfer case input shaft to 23 spline.
Just a thought.Michael
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IIRC. the newer 2.4L is the same as that on the Neon. The sport tuners have created a market for superchargers. I am not sure of the dimensional requirements for the superchargers, but this link might make for interesting reading.
http://www.sportcompactcarweb.com/te..._supercharged/
http://www.avengersuperchargers.com/Last edited by jmbrowning; 03-23-05, 08:40 AM.Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
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Take a look at the new kit from TeraFlex on swapping a V8 in your TJ Jeep.
www.teraflex.biz
The kit was shown at SEMA and is for swapping 5.7L Chrysler Hemi V8 power into your TJ Jeep. This system should be available sometime this spring if what the guys from TeraFlex said is accurate.
Be prepared to spend $ though......
Rick
JP Magazine had some photos of it if you hit up their website on it.
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[COLOR="Sienna"]That was recommended to me to do. but what kind of other mods am I going to want to do this swap? Obviously the D35 has GOTTA go.. but I'll need a stronger Tranny & TCase won't I?
What does this do to center of gravity?[/COLOR][COLOR="darkred"]"Death Smiles at Everyone... Marines Smile Back."
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Originally posted by USMC 0369 View Post[COLOR=sienna]That was recommended to me to do. but what kind of other mods am I going to want to do this swap? Obviously the D35 has GOTTA go.. but I'll need a stronger Tranny & TCase won't I?[/COLOR]
[COLOR=sienna]What does this do to center of gravity?[/COLOR]
IMO I'm still not seeing the benefit of dropping a V-8 in a Jeep for the type of wheeling we do. Now if I was building a mud bog I would have another opinion. My little 4.3L has never let me down on power.
With that said Sergio (50yj) has been doing pretty well with his 5.0L.Check out .
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Originally posted by dirtman13 View PostI thought you were going the V-6 route?
IMO I'm still not seeing the benefit of dropping a V-8 in a Jeep for the type of wheeling we do. Now if I was building a mud bog I would have another opinion. My little 4.3L has never let me down on power.
With that said Sergio (50yj) has been doing pretty well with his 5.0L.[COLOR="darkred"]"Death Smiles at Everyone... Marines Smile Back."
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i have a 4.3L vortec in my 97 jimmy, and it runs strong, tons of torque and power. shes a fast little truck, and hauls a decent trailer. i pull 2 sleds and can still maintain 120K/hr if i choose to. the fuel on it aint bad, 400k to the tank city and maybe 500 highway if i keep off the loud pedal. it has a k&N filter and a resonator instead of a muffler, sounds good and honks good. would say it equals or is better than any junkyard 350. has around 220*** K's on it.
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Originally posted by USMC 0369 View Post[COLOR="Sienna"]Well, I want to put the V6 into the CJ and maybe something more beefy into the YJ (or reverse that). One Jeep will probably end up towing the other, or a camper. Neither is fuel injected currently. Maybe stick to V6 in both? I don't wanna reach back for some power and then not have it. But if the 4.3L will cover what I'm looking for, I see no need to burn two extra cyl.[/COLOR]Regards,
Randy
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