Can a Jeep Wrangler 4 Cylinder work off road or should I be better off with saving for a lil bit longer and get a 6 cyl
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Definitely! There are several folks on this forum that wheel hard with four-bangers. I'm sure that they will be happy to post up their opinions.[COLOR=#ff8c00]MYJEEP(crawls)ROCKS(again).com
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My little Yellow beastie does just fine with only 4 cylinders. The highway driving is ok, going up Big Bear is a bit of a chore but I can keep up with the 6 cyl boys. In the sand it lacks most is harder since I need a good run at it. for rocks you would never know the difference
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4cylinders at great offroad. But if you think you will drive on the freeway, pull a trailer, or get a hardtop, then you will be better of with the 6cyl. And don't by one with a carb. The the fuel injected ones don't cost any more.Those left standing
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If four is good, six has to be better! Go with the six, they are plentiful probably close to the same price. The gas mileage is pert-near the same but a lot more torque with the six. Also,there are more ugradess you can do to a six.SBCO Fire Dept. CERT volunteer
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I ran the 2.4 for years and loved it
the 2.5 is a bit waeker
I do not know of anyone who has a 2.4 that does not like that engine, it wheels fantastic and does the road nice, not as nice as the sixes, but you will love it.censored for having an opinion
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Yes you can do a V-8 swap. It needs to be a complete engine (and computer, smog equip, etc) from the same year or newer. I would also go talk to your smog refferee before starting the swap. I had to go through the refferee process when i put my HO in an older model jeep. The Ref was a really nice guy, and did the shop classes at a Junior college. Well worth seeing what the guy wants to see from you, as he is the one that will be signing off on the swap.An XJ will always cost you less then any girl ever will, and you will always know when the spark is gone.
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Add a weighted inertia ring to the flywheel in your 4 banger and you will have an incredible engine in a light weight jeep. The thing will flat out crawl with the best of them (think tractor motor). Keep in mind that the original 24 hours at the Hammers race was won in a 4 banger jeep.
It may not be the latest and greatest in jeep building, but a 4 banger WILL definitely work. You won't be winning any hill climbs or top freeway speed contests, but it will crawl and trail run very well. If money is an object, a 4 banger is worth serious consideration. Of course, more horsepower and torque would be nice, but it does come with a price (additional upgrades may be required). Just my 2 cents.Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati
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I have a 4 banger with a 5 speed and it works just fine off road, I would recommend a gear swap if your planning on running anything over a 33" tire though. The stock 4.10 gears (or 4.11's in my case) are killing me on the highway, so 4.88's will do the trick! 4.56's would also work well.
When I'm off road with a group, you would never know that I have a 4 banger! They have plenty of low end torque and they will get you through anything you throw at 'em!
To be honest, I never worry about my engine being able to handle what I'm about to do, I only wonder if my open diff's will get me through it!
ScottLast edited by avjeepfreek; 10-25-09, 09:16 PM."I got your Jeep Thing....Now it burns when I pee!" :fire:
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Originally posted by avjeepfreek View PostI have a 4 banger with a 5 speed and it works just fine off road, I would recommend a gear swap if your planning on running anything over a 33" tire though. The stock 4.10 gears (or 4.11's in my case) are killing me on the highway, so 4.88's will do the trick! 4.56's would also work well.
When I'm off road with a group, you would never know that I have a 4 banger! They have plenty of low end torque and they will get you through anything you throw at 'em!
To be honest, I never worry about my engine being able to handle what I'm about to do, I only wonder if my open diff's will get me through it!
Scott1993 Wrangler Black, 4" ProComp Lift, 33s.
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