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BNB7 12-28-2003 04:18 PM

Jet Power chips?
 
I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does anyone have
any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think they're
worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money that would do
the same thing?

BNB7@aol.com

'95 Jeep Cherokee Country
'97 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo

TJim 12-28-2003 04:52 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
Waste of money IMHO. Any HP they may get you will only be in the high RPM
band and will require that you run higher octane gas, from what I
understand.

--
Jim
--
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
enough..."
"4x4" in caps is "$X$"


"BNB7" <bnb7@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20031228161853.04155.00001931@mb-m29.aol.com...
> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does anyone

have
> any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think

they're
> worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money that

would do
> the same thing?
>
> BNB7@aol.com
>
> '95 Jeep Cherokee Country
> '97 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo




TJim 12-28-2003 04:52 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
Waste of money IMHO. Any HP they may get you will only be in the high RPM
band and will require that you run higher octane gas, from what I
understand.

--
Jim
--
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
enough..."
"4x4" in caps is "$X$"


"BNB7" <bnb7@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20031228161853.04155.00001931@mb-m29.aol.com...
> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does anyone

have
> any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think

they're
> worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money that

would do
> the same thing?
>
> BNB7@aol.com
>
> '95 Jeep Cherokee Country
> '97 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo




TJim 12-28-2003 04:52 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
Waste of money IMHO. Any HP they may get you will only be in the high RPM
band and will require that you run higher octane gas, from what I
understand.

--
Jim
--
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
enough..."
"4x4" in caps is "$X$"


"BNB7" <bnb7@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20031228161853.04155.00001931@mb-m29.aol.com...
> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does anyone

have
> any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think

they're
> worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money that

would do
> the same thing?
>
> BNB7@aol.com
>
> '95 Jeep Cherokee Country
> '97 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo




Jerry Bransford 12-28-2003 05:00 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
Ditto, a complete waste of money. They only help a little and then only at
WOT (wide open throttle) and high engine rpms... not exactly how a Jeep is
driven by anyone but a 16-17 year old. ;) Plus they then make your engine
start demanding no less octane than 89 or 91 to keep it from pinging.

Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
To email, remove 'me' from my email address
KC6TAY, PP-ASEL
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/

"TJim" <jim@ranlet.nospam.com> wrote in message
news:ocqdnb4GL-QDzXKiRVn-sQ@comcast.com...
> Waste of money IMHO. Any HP they may get you will only be in the high RPM
> band and will require that you run higher octane gas, from what I
> understand.
>
> --
> Jim
> --
> 98 TJ SE
> 90 SJ GW
> http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
> "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
> enough..."
> "4x4" in caps is "$X$"
>
>
> "BNB7" <bnb7@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20031228161853.04155.00001931@mb-m29.aol.com...
> > I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does

anyone
> have
> > any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think

> they're
> > worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money that

> would do
> > the same thing?
> >
> > BNB7@aol.com
> >
> > '95 Jeep Cherokee Country
> > '97 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo

>
>




Jerry Bransford 12-28-2003 05:00 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
Ditto, a complete waste of money. They only help a little and then only at
WOT (wide open throttle) and high engine rpms... not exactly how a Jeep is
driven by anyone but a 16-17 year old. ;) Plus they then make your engine
start demanding no less octane than 89 or 91 to keep it from pinging.

Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
To email, remove 'me' from my email address
KC6TAY, PP-ASEL
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/

"TJim" <jim@ranlet.nospam.com> wrote in message
news:ocqdnb4GL-QDzXKiRVn-sQ@comcast.com...
> Waste of money IMHO. Any HP they may get you will only be in the high RPM
> band and will require that you run higher octane gas, from what I
> understand.
>
> --
> Jim
> --
> 98 TJ SE
> 90 SJ GW
> http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
> "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
> enough..."
> "4x4" in caps is "$X$"
>
>
> "BNB7" <bnb7@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20031228161853.04155.00001931@mb-m29.aol.com...
> > I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does

anyone
> have
> > any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think

> they're
> > worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money that

> would do
> > the same thing?
> >
> > BNB7@aol.com
> >
> > '95 Jeep Cherokee Country
> > '97 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo

>
>




Jerry Bransford 12-28-2003 05:00 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
Ditto, a complete waste of money. They only help a little and then only at
WOT (wide open throttle) and high engine rpms... not exactly how a Jeep is
driven by anyone but a 16-17 year old. ;) Plus they then make your engine
start demanding no less octane than 89 or 91 to keep it from pinging.

Jerry
--
Jerry Bransford
To email, remove 'me' from my email address
KC6TAY, PP-ASEL
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.cox.net/jerrypb/

"TJim" <jim@ranlet.nospam.com> wrote in message
news:ocqdnb4GL-QDzXKiRVn-sQ@comcast.com...
> Waste of money IMHO. Any HP they may get you will only be in the high RPM
> band and will require that you run higher octane gas, from what I
> understand.
>
> --
> Jim
> --
> 98 TJ SE
> 90 SJ GW
> http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
> "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
> enough..."
> "4x4" in caps is "$X$"
>
>
> "BNB7" <bnb7@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:20031228161853.04155.00001931@mb-m29.aol.com...
> > I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does

anyone
> have
> > any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think

> they're
> > worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money that

> would do
> > the same thing?
> >
> > BNB7@aol.com
> >
> > '95 Jeep Cherokee Country
> > '97 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo

>
>




DougW 12-28-2003 05:06 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does anyone have
> any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think they're
> worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money that would
> do the same thing?


Save your money.

Best first steps would be
1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
2) new exhaust headers
3) bored over throttle body.

You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
the injectors.


--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.cox.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors




DougW 12-28-2003 05:06 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does anyone have
> any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think they're
> worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money that would
> do the same thing?


Save your money.

Best first steps would be
1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
2) new exhaust headers
3) bored over throttle body.

You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
the injectors.


--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.cox.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors




DougW 12-28-2003 05:06 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does anyone have
> any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think they're
> worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money that would
> do the same thing?


Save your money.

Best first steps would be
1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
2) new exhaust headers
3) bored over throttle body.

You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
the injectors.


--
-- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.cox.net/wilsond
HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors




bllsht 12-28-2003 07:40 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
A larger throttle body *may* help at WOT. For normal driving, the PCM will
simply adapt to it the same way it adapts to vacuum leaks. It adds more fuel
and you gain no performance.


In message <wtIHb.30562$PK3.771@okepread01>, "DougW" wrote:

>BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
>> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does anyone have
>> any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think they're
>> worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money that would
>> do the same thing?

>
>Save your money.
>
>Best first steps would be
>1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
>2) new exhaust headers
>3) bored over throttle body.
>
>You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
>If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
>want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
>it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
>that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
>the injectors.



bllsht 12-28-2003 07:40 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
A larger throttle body *may* help at WOT. For normal driving, the PCM will
simply adapt to it the same way it adapts to vacuum leaks. It adds more fuel
and you gain no performance.


In message <wtIHb.30562$PK3.771@okepread01>, "DougW" wrote:

>BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
>> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does anyone have
>> any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think they're
>> worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money that would
>> do the same thing?

>
>Save your money.
>
>Best first steps would be
>1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
>2) new exhaust headers
>3) bored over throttle body.
>
>You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
>If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
>want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
>it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
>that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
>the injectors.



bllsht 12-28-2003 07:40 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
A larger throttle body *may* help at WOT. For normal driving, the PCM will
simply adapt to it the same way it adapts to vacuum leaks. It adds more fuel
and you gain no performance.


In message <wtIHb.30562$PK3.771@okepread01>, "DougW" wrote:

>BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
>> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does anyone have
>> any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think they're
>> worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money that would
>> do the same thing?

>
>Save your money.
>
>Best first steps would be
>1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
>2) new exhaust headers
>3) bored over throttle body.
>
>You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
>If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
>want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
>it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
>that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
>the injectors.



DougW 12-28-2003 07:57 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
bllsht did pass the time by typing:
> A larger throttle body *may* help at WOT. For normal driving, the PCM will
> simply adapt to it the same way it adapts to vacuum leaks. It adds more fuel
> and you gain no performance.


Actually it changes the whole power curve, not just the top end with
the net result being the engine can breathe easier at higher revs.
By itself you might be looking at 2-3HP gain, the benefit comes when
your moving more air like I do with the supercharger.
Within limits anything that lowers intake and exhaust resistance improves
efficiency. I say "within limits" because resistance is necessary for the
engine to scavenge properly. Most modern engines use the O2 sensor to
set the mix, with the TPS acting as a sanity check and WOT signal.

> "DougW" wrote:
>
>> BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
>>> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does anyone
>>> have any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think
>>> they're worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money
>>> that would do the same thing?

>>
>> Save your money.
>>
>> Best first steps would be
>> 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
>> 2) new exhaust headers
>> 3) bored over throttle body.
>>
>> You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
>> If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
>> want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
>> it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
>> that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
>> the injectors.





DougW 12-28-2003 07:57 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
bllsht did pass the time by typing:
> A larger throttle body *may* help at WOT. For normal driving, the PCM will
> simply adapt to it the same way it adapts to vacuum leaks. It adds more fuel
> and you gain no performance.


Actually it changes the whole power curve, not just the top end with
the net result being the engine can breathe easier at higher revs.
By itself you might be looking at 2-3HP gain, the benefit comes when
your moving more air like I do with the supercharger.
Within limits anything that lowers intake and exhaust resistance improves
efficiency. I say "within limits" because resistance is necessary for the
engine to scavenge properly. Most modern engines use the O2 sensor to
set the mix, with the TPS acting as a sanity check and WOT signal.

> "DougW" wrote:
>
>> BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
>>> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does anyone
>>> have any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think
>>> they're worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money
>>> that would do the same thing?

>>
>> Save your money.
>>
>> Best first steps would be
>> 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
>> 2) new exhaust headers
>> 3) bored over throttle body.
>>
>> You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
>> If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
>> want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
>> it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
>> that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
>> the injectors.





DougW 12-28-2003 07:57 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
bllsht did pass the time by typing:
> A larger throttle body *may* help at WOT. For normal driving, the PCM will
> simply adapt to it the same way it adapts to vacuum leaks. It adds more fuel
> and you gain no performance.


Actually it changes the whole power curve, not just the top end with
the net result being the engine can breathe easier at higher revs.
By itself you might be looking at 2-3HP gain, the benefit comes when
your moving more air like I do with the supercharger.
Within limits anything that lowers intake and exhaust resistance improves
efficiency. I say "within limits" because resistance is necessary for the
engine to scavenge properly. Most modern engines use the O2 sensor to
set the mix, with the TPS acting as a sanity check and WOT signal.

> "DougW" wrote:
>
>> BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
>>> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does anyone
>>> have any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think
>>> they're worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money
>>> that would do the same thing?

>>
>> Save your money.
>>
>> Best first steps would be
>> 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
>> 2) new exhaust headers
>> 3) bored over throttle body.
>>
>> You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
>> If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
>> want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
>> it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
>> that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
>> the injectors.





Eric 12-28-2003 10:00 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
I'd throw in my two cents and agree with Doug on the TB issue. I put a
bored out 4.0L TB on my 2.5L and it SUCKED. Well, literally and
figuratively. I could only use a fraction of the throttle before it started
bogging down (i.e. running WAY lean). I sold it to a buddy with a 4.0L and
took his stock TB. Everything is better now. :-)

I have the 2.5L and have done the following intake mods:

1. Cold air intake and TB spacer.
Results: TB spacer is probably a HUGE waste of money. I had not found
this forum yet, so I learned the hard way. I would say the intake made a
difference. I live on a hill and can do it in higher gears than I could
before putting it in.
2. 4.0L TB swap
Results: Small change, but noticeable. Note that I went from the bored
out 4.0L TB (which at times was GREAT... only on heavy acceleration, really,
and only if I found the "sweet spot" on the throttle) to the stock 4.0L TB.

Overall: I like the CAI and the 4.0L TB. I'd do it again. However, if I
had the 4.0L, I wouldn't have touched it. It has enough power and I
wouldn't want to let all of the other crud in through the intake. I will
eventually sell my TJ for a Rubi anyhow.

I will be swapping out exhausts this summer as I seem to have already
developed a leak in my muffler (at 39k miles!). If my manifold has cracked
by then (as they tend to do, so I am told) I'll replace it too.

Eric
99 TJ SE

"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:wtIHb.30562$PK3.771@okepread01...
> BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
> > I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does

anyone have
> > any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think

they're
> > worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money that

would
> > do the same thing?

>
> Save your money.
>
> Best first steps would be
> 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
> 2) new exhaust headers
> 3) bored over throttle body.
>
> You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
> If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
> want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
> it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
> that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
> the injectors.
>
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.cox.net/wilsond
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
>
>
>




Eric 12-28-2003 10:00 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
I'd throw in my two cents and agree with Doug on the TB issue. I put a
bored out 4.0L TB on my 2.5L and it SUCKED. Well, literally and
figuratively. I could only use a fraction of the throttle before it started
bogging down (i.e. running WAY lean). I sold it to a buddy with a 4.0L and
took his stock TB. Everything is better now. :-)

I have the 2.5L and have done the following intake mods:

1. Cold air intake and TB spacer.
Results: TB spacer is probably a HUGE waste of money. I had not found
this forum yet, so I learned the hard way. I would say the intake made a
difference. I live on a hill and can do it in higher gears than I could
before putting it in.
2. 4.0L TB swap
Results: Small change, but noticeable. Note that I went from the bored
out 4.0L TB (which at times was GREAT... only on heavy acceleration, really,
and only if I found the "sweet spot" on the throttle) to the stock 4.0L TB.

Overall: I like the CAI and the 4.0L TB. I'd do it again. However, if I
had the 4.0L, I wouldn't have touched it. It has enough power and I
wouldn't want to let all of the other crud in through the intake. I will
eventually sell my TJ for a Rubi anyhow.

I will be swapping out exhausts this summer as I seem to have already
developed a leak in my muffler (at 39k miles!). If my manifold has cracked
by then (as they tend to do, so I am told) I'll replace it too.

Eric
99 TJ SE

"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:wtIHb.30562$PK3.771@okepread01...
> BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
> > I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does

anyone have
> > any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think

they're
> > worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money that

would
> > do the same thing?

>
> Save your money.
>
> Best first steps would be
> 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
> 2) new exhaust headers
> 3) bored over throttle body.
>
> You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
> If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
> want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
> it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
> that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
> the injectors.
>
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.cox.net/wilsond
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
>
>
>




Eric 12-28-2003 10:00 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
I'd throw in my two cents and agree with Doug on the TB issue. I put a
bored out 4.0L TB on my 2.5L and it SUCKED. Well, literally and
figuratively. I could only use a fraction of the throttle before it started
bogging down (i.e. running WAY lean). I sold it to a buddy with a 4.0L and
took his stock TB. Everything is better now. :-)

I have the 2.5L and have done the following intake mods:

1. Cold air intake and TB spacer.
Results: TB spacer is probably a HUGE waste of money. I had not found
this forum yet, so I learned the hard way. I would say the intake made a
difference. I live on a hill and can do it in higher gears than I could
before putting it in.
2. 4.0L TB swap
Results: Small change, but noticeable. Note that I went from the bored
out 4.0L TB (which at times was GREAT... only on heavy acceleration, really,
and only if I found the "sweet spot" on the throttle) to the stock 4.0L TB.

Overall: I like the CAI and the 4.0L TB. I'd do it again. However, if I
had the 4.0L, I wouldn't have touched it. It has enough power and I
wouldn't want to let all of the other crud in through the intake. I will
eventually sell my TJ for a Rubi anyhow.

I will be swapping out exhausts this summer as I seem to have already
developed a leak in my muffler (at 39k miles!). If my manifold has cracked
by then (as they tend to do, so I am told) I'll replace it too.

Eric
99 TJ SE

"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
news:wtIHb.30562$PK3.771@okepread01...
> BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
> > I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does

anyone have
> > any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think

they're
> > worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money that

would
> > do the same thing?

>
> Save your money.
>
> Best first steps would be
> 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
> 2) new exhaust headers
> 3) bored over throttle body.
>
> You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
> If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
> want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
> it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
> that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
> the injectors.
>
>
> --
> -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.cox.net/wilsond
> HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
>
>
>




bllsht 12-29-2003 02:38 AM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
In message <KZKHb.30576$PK3.24616@okepread01>, "DougW" wrote:

>bllsht did pass the time by typing:
>> A larger throttle body *may* help at WOT. For normal driving, the PCM will
>> simply adapt to it the same way it adapts to vacuum leaks. It adds more fuel
>> and you gain no performance.

>
>Actually it changes the whole power curve, not just the top end with
>the net result being the engine can breathe easier at higher revs.
>By itself you might be looking at 2-3HP gain, the benefit comes when
>your moving more air like I do with the supercharger.


By using a larger throttle body, you're just increasing the maximum amount of
air that can get into the engine at WOT, so you may get more top end power.
Less than WOT, and it's the same as opening the throttle a little more on a
stock TB, or pulling off a big vacuum hose to allow more air in. Yeah, the RPM
goes up, but has there been a hp gain? It may be "perceived" as more power
because it takes less throttle action to let the same amount of air in. The
same perception could be gained by changing accelerator linkage geometry.

A supercharger is a different ball game, and would probably benefit from a
larger TB.

>Within limits anything that lowers intake and exhaust resistance improves
>efficiency. I say "within limits" because resistance is necessary for the
>engine to scavenge properly. Most modern engines use the O2 sensor to
>set the mix, with the TPS acting as a sanity check and WOT signal.
>
>> "DougW" wrote:
>>
>>> BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
>>>> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does anyone
>>>> have any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think
>>>> they're worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money
>>>> that would do the same thing?
>>>
>>> Save your money.
>>>
>>> Best first steps would be
>>> 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
>>> 2) new exhaust headers
>>> 3) bored over throttle body.
>>>
>>> You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
>>> If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
>>> want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
>>> it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
>>> that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
>>> the injectors.

>
>



bllsht 12-29-2003 02:38 AM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
In message <KZKHb.30576$PK3.24616@okepread01>, "DougW" wrote:

>bllsht did pass the time by typing:
>> A larger throttle body *may* help at WOT. For normal driving, the PCM will
>> simply adapt to it the same way it adapts to vacuum leaks. It adds more fuel
>> and you gain no performance.

>
>Actually it changes the whole power curve, not just the top end with
>the net result being the engine can breathe easier at higher revs.
>By itself you might be looking at 2-3HP gain, the benefit comes when
>your moving more air like I do with the supercharger.


By using a larger throttle body, you're just increasing the maximum amount of
air that can get into the engine at WOT, so you may get more top end power.
Less than WOT, and it's the same as opening the throttle a little more on a
stock TB, or pulling off a big vacuum hose to allow more air in. Yeah, the RPM
goes up, but has there been a hp gain? It may be "perceived" as more power
because it takes less throttle action to let the same amount of air in. The
same perception could be gained by changing accelerator linkage geometry.

A supercharger is a different ball game, and would probably benefit from a
larger TB.

>Within limits anything that lowers intake and exhaust resistance improves
>efficiency. I say "within limits" because resistance is necessary for the
>engine to scavenge properly. Most modern engines use the O2 sensor to
>set the mix, with the TPS acting as a sanity check and WOT signal.
>
>> "DougW" wrote:
>>
>>> BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
>>>> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does anyone
>>>> have any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think
>>>> they're worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money
>>>> that would do the same thing?
>>>
>>> Save your money.
>>>
>>> Best first steps would be
>>> 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
>>> 2) new exhaust headers
>>> 3) bored over throttle body.
>>>
>>> You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
>>> If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
>>> want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
>>> it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
>>> that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
>>> the injectors.

>
>



bllsht 12-29-2003 02:38 AM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
In message <KZKHb.30576$PK3.24616@okepread01>, "DougW" wrote:

>bllsht did pass the time by typing:
>> A larger throttle body *may* help at WOT. For normal driving, the PCM will
>> simply adapt to it the same way it adapts to vacuum leaks. It adds more fuel
>> and you gain no performance.

>
>Actually it changes the whole power curve, not just the top end with
>the net result being the engine can breathe easier at higher revs.
>By itself you might be looking at 2-3HP gain, the benefit comes when
>your moving more air like I do with the supercharger.


By using a larger throttle body, you're just increasing the maximum amount of
air that can get into the engine at WOT, so you may get more top end power.
Less than WOT, and it's the same as opening the throttle a little more on a
stock TB, or pulling off a big vacuum hose to allow more air in. Yeah, the RPM
goes up, but has there been a hp gain? It may be "perceived" as more power
because it takes less throttle action to let the same amount of air in. The
same perception could be gained by changing accelerator linkage geometry.

A supercharger is a different ball game, and would probably benefit from a
larger TB.

>Within limits anything that lowers intake and exhaust resistance improves
>efficiency. I say "within limits" because resistance is necessary for the
>engine to scavenge properly. Most modern engines use the O2 sensor to
>set the mix, with the TPS acting as a sanity check and WOT signal.
>
>> "DougW" wrote:
>>
>>> BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
>>>> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does anyone
>>>> have any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think
>>>> they're worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money
>>>> that would do the same thing?
>>>
>>> Save your money.
>>>
>>> Best first steps would be
>>> 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
>>> 2) new exhaust headers
>>> 3) bored over throttle body.
>>>
>>> You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
>>> If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
>>> want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
>>> it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
>>> that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
>>> the injectors.

>
>



TJim 12-29-2003 08:40 AM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
Eric,
How did you do your cold air intake? Why do you refer to letting "crud" in?
I fabbed a "cowl snorkel" or "cold air induction" intake for my TJ SE. It
made a significant improvement on the highway. I also installed a 4.0L TB
and that helped, too.
My "CAI" pipes the air from the cowl box into the stock air filter box. I
get the colder air and take advantage of the higher pressure area under the
windshield to effectively increase the max manifold pressure available. The
stronger the headwind, the more power it adds. :-) It also gives me some
additional protection against ingesting water during a deep crossing (like
water half way up the hood).

--
Jim
--
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
enough..."
"4x4" in caps is "$X$"


"Eric" <gymrat@cox.net> wrote in message
news:ANMHb.1754$zf.1483@okepread05...
> I'd throw in my two cents and agree with Doug on the TB issue. I put a
> bored out 4.0L TB on my 2.5L and it SUCKED. Well, literally and
> figuratively. I could only use a fraction of the throttle before it

started
> bogging down (i.e. running WAY lean). I sold it to a buddy with a 4.0L

and
> took his stock TB. Everything is better now. :-)
>
> I have the 2.5L and have done the following intake mods:
>
> 1. Cold air intake and TB spacer.
> Results: TB spacer is probably a HUGE waste of money. I had not found
> this forum yet, so I learned the hard way. I would say the intake made a
> difference. I live on a hill and can do it in higher gears than I could
> before putting it in.
> 2. 4.0L TB swap
> Results: Small change, but noticeable. Note that I went from the

bored
> out 4.0L TB (which at times was GREAT... only on heavy acceleration,

really,
> and only if I found the "sweet spot" on the throttle) to the stock 4.0L

TB.
>
> Overall: I like the CAI and the 4.0L TB. I'd do it again. However, if I
> had the 4.0L, I wouldn't have touched it. It has enough power and I
> wouldn't want to let all of the other crud in through the intake. I will
> eventually sell my TJ for a Rubi anyhow.
>
> I will be swapping out exhausts this summer as I seem to have already
> developed a leak in my muffler (at 39k miles!). If my manifold has

cracked
> by then (as they tend to do, so I am told) I'll replace it too.
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
>
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> news:wtIHb.30562$PK3.771@okepread01...
> > BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
> > > I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does

> anyone have
> > > any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think

> they're
> > > worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money that

> would
> > > do the same thing?

> >
> > Save your money.
> >
> > Best first steps would be
> > 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
> > 2) new exhaust headers
> > 3) bored over throttle body.
> >
> > You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
> > If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
> > want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
> > it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
> > that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
> > the injectors.
> >
> >
> > --
> > -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.cox.net/wilsond
> > HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> > Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> >
> >
> >

>
>




TJim 12-29-2003 08:40 AM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
Eric,
How did you do your cold air intake? Why do you refer to letting "crud" in?
I fabbed a "cowl snorkel" or "cold air induction" intake for my TJ SE. It
made a significant improvement on the highway. I also installed a 4.0L TB
and that helped, too.
My "CAI" pipes the air from the cowl box into the stock air filter box. I
get the colder air and take advantage of the higher pressure area under the
windshield to effectively increase the max manifold pressure available. The
stronger the headwind, the more power it adds. :-) It also gives me some
additional protection against ingesting water during a deep crossing (like
water half way up the hood).

--
Jim
--
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
enough..."
"4x4" in caps is "$X$"


"Eric" <gymrat@cox.net> wrote in message
news:ANMHb.1754$zf.1483@okepread05...
> I'd throw in my two cents and agree with Doug on the TB issue. I put a
> bored out 4.0L TB on my 2.5L and it SUCKED. Well, literally and
> figuratively. I could only use a fraction of the throttle before it

started
> bogging down (i.e. running WAY lean). I sold it to a buddy with a 4.0L

and
> took his stock TB. Everything is better now. :-)
>
> I have the 2.5L and have done the following intake mods:
>
> 1. Cold air intake and TB spacer.
> Results: TB spacer is probably a HUGE waste of money. I had not found
> this forum yet, so I learned the hard way. I would say the intake made a
> difference. I live on a hill and can do it in higher gears than I could
> before putting it in.
> 2. 4.0L TB swap
> Results: Small change, but noticeable. Note that I went from the

bored
> out 4.0L TB (which at times was GREAT... only on heavy acceleration,

really,
> and only if I found the "sweet spot" on the throttle) to the stock 4.0L

TB.
>
> Overall: I like the CAI and the 4.0L TB. I'd do it again. However, if I
> had the 4.0L, I wouldn't have touched it. It has enough power and I
> wouldn't want to let all of the other crud in through the intake. I will
> eventually sell my TJ for a Rubi anyhow.
>
> I will be swapping out exhausts this summer as I seem to have already
> developed a leak in my muffler (at 39k miles!). If my manifold has

cracked
> by then (as they tend to do, so I am told) I'll replace it too.
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
>
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> news:wtIHb.30562$PK3.771@okepread01...
> > BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
> > > I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does

> anyone have
> > > any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think

> they're
> > > worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money that

> would
> > > do the same thing?

> >
> > Save your money.
> >
> > Best first steps would be
> > 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
> > 2) new exhaust headers
> > 3) bored over throttle body.
> >
> > You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
> > If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
> > want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
> > it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
> > that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
> > the injectors.
> >
> >
> > --
> > -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.cox.net/wilsond
> > HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> > Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> >
> >
> >

>
>




TJim 12-29-2003 08:40 AM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
Eric,
How did you do your cold air intake? Why do you refer to letting "crud" in?
I fabbed a "cowl snorkel" or "cold air induction" intake for my TJ SE. It
made a significant improvement on the highway. I also installed a 4.0L TB
and that helped, too.
My "CAI" pipes the air from the cowl box into the stock air filter box. I
get the colder air and take advantage of the higher pressure area under the
windshield to effectively increase the max manifold pressure available. The
stronger the headwind, the more power it adds. :-) It also gives me some
additional protection against ingesting water during a deep crossing (like
water half way up the hood).

--
Jim
--
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
enough..."
"4x4" in caps is "$X$"


"Eric" <gymrat@cox.net> wrote in message
news:ANMHb.1754$zf.1483@okepread05...
> I'd throw in my two cents and agree with Doug on the TB issue. I put a
> bored out 4.0L TB on my 2.5L and it SUCKED. Well, literally and
> figuratively. I could only use a fraction of the throttle before it

started
> bogging down (i.e. running WAY lean). I sold it to a buddy with a 4.0L

and
> took his stock TB. Everything is better now. :-)
>
> I have the 2.5L and have done the following intake mods:
>
> 1. Cold air intake and TB spacer.
> Results: TB spacer is probably a HUGE waste of money. I had not found
> this forum yet, so I learned the hard way. I would say the intake made a
> difference. I live on a hill and can do it in higher gears than I could
> before putting it in.
> 2. 4.0L TB swap
> Results: Small change, but noticeable. Note that I went from the

bored
> out 4.0L TB (which at times was GREAT... only on heavy acceleration,

really,
> and only if I found the "sweet spot" on the throttle) to the stock 4.0L

TB.
>
> Overall: I like the CAI and the 4.0L TB. I'd do it again. However, if I
> had the 4.0L, I wouldn't have touched it. It has enough power and I
> wouldn't want to let all of the other crud in through the intake. I will
> eventually sell my TJ for a Rubi anyhow.
>
> I will be swapping out exhausts this summer as I seem to have already
> developed a leak in my muffler (at 39k miles!). If my manifold has

cracked
> by then (as they tend to do, so I am told) I'll replace it too.
>
> Eric
> 99 TJ SE
>
> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> news:wtIHb.30562$PK3.771@okepread01...
> > BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
> > > I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does

> anyone have
> > > any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think

> they're
> > > worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money that

> would
> > > do the same thing?

> >
> > Save your money.
> >
> > Best first steps would be
> > 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
> > 2) new exhaust headers
> > 3) bored over throttle body.
> >
> > You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
> > If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
> > want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
> > it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
> > that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
> > the injectors.
> >
> >
> > --
> > -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.cox.net/wilsond
> > HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> > Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> >
> >
> >

>
>




TJim 12-29-2003 08:43 AM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
With a 2.5L on the highway, you spend more time at WOT. It does help in
that situation. It effectively gives you another inch or two of pedal.
Funny, though. I don't seem to have that problem with my Grand Waggy...
;-)
--
Jim
--
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
enough..."
"4x4" in caps is "$X$"


"bllsht" <nospam@invaliddot.net> wrote in message
news:v7kvuvsm409ipm9nq6p975ntl30pku6miq@4ax.com...
> In message <KZKHb.30576$PK3.24616@okepread01>, "DougW" wrote:
>
> >bllsht did pass the time by typing:
> >> A larger throttle body *may* help at WOT. For normal driving, the PCM

will
> >> simply adapt to it the same way it adapts to vacuum leaks. It adds

more fuel
> >> and you gain no performance.

> >
> >Actually it changes the whole power curve, not just the top end with
> >the net result being the engine can breathe easier at higher revs.
> >By itself you might be looking at 2-3HP gain, the benefit comes when
> >your moving more air like I do with the supercharger.

>
> By using a larger throttle body, you're just increasing the maximum amount

of
> air that can get into the engine at WOT, so you may get more top end

power.
> Less than WOT, and it's the same as opening the throttle a little more on

a
> stock TB, or pulling off a big vacuum hose to allow more air in. Yeah,

the RPM
> goes up, but has there been a hp gain? It may be "perceived" as more

power
> because it takes less throttle action to let the same amount of air in.

The
> same perception could be gained by changing accelerator linkage geometry.
>
> A supercharger is a different ball game, and would probably benefit from a
> larger TB.
>
> >Within limits anything that lowers intake and exhaust resistance improves
> >efficiency. I say "within limits" because resistance is necessary for

the
> >engine to scavenge properly. Most modern engines use the O2 sensor to
> >set the mix, with the TPS acting as a sanity check and WOT signal.
> >
> >> "DougW" wrote:
> >>
> >>> BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
> >>>> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does

anyone
> >>>> have any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you

think
> >>>> they're worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same

money
> >>>> that would do the same thing?
> >>>
> >>> Save your money.
> >>>
> >>> Best first steps would be
> >>> 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
> >>> 2) new exhaust headers
> >>> 3) bored over throttle body.
> >>>
> >>> You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
> >>> If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
> >>> want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
> >>> it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
> >>> that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
> >>> the injectors.

> >
> >

>




TJim 12-29-2003 08:43 AM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
With a 2.5L on the highway, you spend more time at WOT. It does help in
that situation. It effectively gives you another inch or two of pedal.
Funny, though. I don't seem to have that problem with my Grand Waggy...
;-)
--
Jim
--
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
enough..."
"4x4" in caps is "$X$"


"bllsht" <nospam@invaliddot.net> wrote in message
news:v7kvuvsm409ipm9nq6p975ntl30pku6miq@4ax.com...
> In message <KZKHb.30576$PK3.24616@okepread01>, "DougW" wrote:
>
> >bllsht did pass the time by typing:
> >> A larger throttle body *may* help at WOT. For normal driving, the PCM

will
> >> simply adapt to it the same way it adapts to vacuum leaks. It adds

more fuel
> >> and you gain no performance.

> >
> >Actually it changes the whole power curve, not just the top end with
> >the net result being the engine can breathe easier at higher revs.
> >By itself you might be looking at 2-3HP gain, the benefit comes when
> >your moving more air like I do with the supercharger.

>
> By using a larger throttle body, you're just increasing the maximum amount

of
> air that can get into the engine at WOT, so you may get more top end

power.
> Less than WOT, and it's the same as opening the throttle a little more on

a
> stock TB, or pulling off a big vacuum hose to allow more air in. Yeah,

the RPM
> goes up, but has there been a hp gain? It may be "perceived" as more

power
> because it takes less throttle action to let the same amount of air in.

The
> same perception could be gained by changing accelerator linkage geometry.
>
> A supercharger is a different ball game, and would probably benefit from a
> larger TB.
>
> >Within limits anything that lowers intake and exhaust resistance improves
> >efficiency. I say "within limits" because resistance is necessary for

the
> >engine to scavenge properly. Most modern engines use the O2 sensor to
> >set the mix, with the TPS acting as a sanity check and WOT signal.
> >
> >> "DougW" wrote:
> >>
> >>> BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
> >>>> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does

anyone
> >>>> have any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you

think
> >>>> they're worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same

money
> >>>> that would do the same thing?
> >>>
> >>> Save your money.
> >>>
> >>> Best first steps would be
> >>> 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
> >>> 2) new exhaust headers
> >>> 3) bored over throttle body.
> >>>
> >>> You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
> >>> If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
> >>> want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
> >>> it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
> >>> that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
> >>> the injectors.

> >
> >

>




TJim 12-29-2003 08:43 AM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
With a 2.5L on the highway, you spend more time at WOT. It does help in
that situation. It effectively gives you another inch or two of pedal.
Funny, though. I don't seem to have that problem with my Grand Waggy...
;-)
--
Jim
--
98 TJ SE
90 SJ GW
http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
"You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
enough..."
"4x4" in caps is "$X$"


"bllsht" <nospam@invaliddot.net> wrote in message
news:v7kvuvsm409ipm9nq6p975ntl30pku6miq@4ax.com...
> In message <KZKHb.30576$PK3.24616@okepread01>, "DougW" wrote:
>
> >bllsht did pass the time by typing:
> >> A larger throttle body *may* help at WOT. For normal driving, the PCM

will
> >> simply adapt to it the same way it adapts to vacuum leaks. It adds

more fuel
> >> and you gain no performance.

> >
> >Actually it changes the whole power curve, not just the top end with
> >the net result being the engine can breathe easier at higher revs.
> >By itself you might be looking at 2-3HP gain, the benefit comes when
> >your moving more air like I do with the supercharger.

>
> By using a larger throttle body, you're just increasing the maximum amount

of
> air that can get into the engine at WOT, so you may get more top end

power.
> Less than WOT, and it's the same as opening the throttle a little more on

a
> stock TB, or pulling off a big vacuum hose to allow more air in. Yeah,

the RPM
> goes up, but has there been a hp gain? It may be "perceived" as more

power
> because it takes less throttle action to let the same amount of air in.

The
> same perception could be gained by changing accelerator linkage geometry.
>
> A supercharger is a different ball game, and would probably benefit from a
> larger TB.
>
> >Within limits anything that lowers intake and exhaust resistance improves
> >efficiency. I say "within limits" because resistance is necessary for

the
> >engine to scavenge properly. Most modern engines use the O2 sensor to
> >set the mix, with the TPS acting as a sanity check and WOT signal.
> >
> >> "DougW" wrote:
> >>
> >>> BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
> >>>> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does

anyone
> >>>> have any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you

think
> >>>> they're worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same

money
> >>>> that would do the same thing?
> >>>
> >>> Save your money.
> >>>
> >>> Best first steps would be
> >>> 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
> >>> 2) new exhaust headers
> >>> 3) bored over throttle body.
> >>>
> >>> You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
> >>> If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
> >>> want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
> >>> it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
> >>> that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
> >>> the injectors.

> >
> >

>




David C. Moller 12-29-2003 09:24 AM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
The part about performance mods like these that I've never understood
is, if they are such a good idea, and add such a noticeable
improvement, why don't they come standard (or at least optional)? With
the automotive competition out there, one would think the manufacturer
would want to take advantage of these minor mods to reap the benefits.

Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm

On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 08:40:58 -0500, "TJim" <jim@ranlet.nospam.com>
wrote:

>Eric,
>How did you do your cold air intake? Why do you refer to letting "crud" in?
>I fabbed a "cowl snorkel" or "cold air induction" intake for my TJ SE. It
>made a significant improvement on the highway. I also installed a 4.0L TB
>and that helped, too.
>My "CAI" pipes the air from the cowl box into the stock air filter box. I
>get the colder air and take advantage of the higher pressure area under the
>windshield to effectively increase the max manifold pressure available. The
>stronger the headwind, the more power it adds. :-) It also gives me some
>additional protection against ingesting water during a deep crossing (like
>water half way up the hood).
>
>--
>Jim



David C. Moller 12-29-2003 09:24 AM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
The part about performance mods like these that I've never understood
is, if they are such a good idea, and add such a noticeable
improvement, why don't they come standard (or at least optional)? With
the automotive competition out there, one would think the manufacturer
would want to take advantage of these minor mods to reap the benefits.

Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm

On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 08:40:58 -0500, "TJim" <jim@ranlet.nospam.com>
wrote:

>Eric,
>How did you do your cold air intake? Why do you refer to letting "crud" in?
>I fabbed a "cowl snorkel" or "cold air induction" intake for my TJ SE. It
>made a significant improvement on the highway. I also installed a 4.0L TB
>and that helped, too.
>My "CAI" pipes the air from the cowl box into the stock air filter box. I
>get the colder air and take advantage of the higher pressure area under the
>windshield to effectively increase the max manifold pressure available. The
>stronger the headwind, the more power it adds. :-) It also gives me some
>additional protection against ingesting water during a deep crossing (like
>water half way up the hood).
>
>--
>Jim



David C. Moller 12-29-2003 09:24 AM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
The part about performance mods like these that I've never understood
is, if they are such a good idea, and add such a noticeable
improvement, why don't they come standard (or at least optional)? With
the automotive competition out there, one would think the manufacturer
would want to take advantage of these minor mods to reap the benefits.

Dave
http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm

On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 08:40:58 -0500, "TJim" <jim@ranlet.nospam.com>
wrote:

>Eric,
>How did you do your cold air intake? Why do you refer to letting "crud" in?
>I fabbed a "cowl snorkel" or "cold air induction" intake for my TJ SE. It
>made a significant improvement on the highway. I also installed a 4.0L TB
>and that helped, too.
>My "CAI" pipes the air from the cowl box into the stock air filter box. I
>get the colder air and take advantage of the higher pressure area under the
>windshield to effectively increase the max manifold pressure available. The
>stronger the headwind, the more power it adds. :-) It also gives me some
>additional protection against ingesting water during a deep crossing (like
>water half way up the hood).
>
>--
>Jim



Eric 12-29-2003 05:23 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
Maybe they let too much crud in using cloth filters instead of paper
filters. Who knows. Maybe they're just cheap. Have any of the new
"motorsports" types (i.e. NISMO -- Nissan Motorsports --, Subaru, Toyota,
Honda, etc) offered cold air intakes as add-ons. I'm sure they have, or
will.

As for a bigger throttle body, there probably isn't enough people wanting it
to justify selling it. Again, big corporations, who knows.

Eric
"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:ssd0vvcd6irl61snuk4o85qs1dm49tqv9d@4ax.com...
> The part about performance mods like these that I've never understood
> is, if they are such a good idea, and add such a noticeable
> improvement, why don't they come standard (or at least optional)? With
> the automotive competition out there, one would think the manufacturer
> would want to take advantage of these minor mods to reap the benefits.
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>
> On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 08:40:58 -0500, "TJim" <jim@ranlet.nospam.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Eric,
> >How did you do your cold air intake? Why do you refer to letting "crud"

in?
> >I fabbed a "cowl snorkel" or "cold air induction" intake for my TJ SE.

It
> >made a significant improvement on the highway. I also installed a 4.0L

TB
> >and that helped, too.
> >My "CAI" pipes the air from the cowl box into the stock air filter box.

I
> >get the colder air and take advantage of the higher pressure area under

the
> >windshield to effectively increase the max manifold pressure available.

The
> >stronger the headwind, the more power it adds. :-) It also gives me

some
> >additional protection against ingesting water during a deep crossing

(like
> >water half way up the hood).
> >
> >--
> >Jim

>




Eric 12-29-2003 05:23 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
Maybe they let too much crud in using cloth filters instead of paper
filters. Who knows. Maybe they're just cheap. Have any of the new
"motorsports" types (i.e. NISMO -- Nissan Motorsports --, Subaru, Toyota,
Honda, etc) offered cold air intakes as add-ons. I'm sure they have, or
will.

As for a bigger throttle body, there probably isn't enough people wanting it
to justify selling it. Again, big corporations, who knows.

Eric
"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:ssd0vvcd6irl61snuk4o85qs1dm49tqv9d@4ax.com...
> The part about performance mods like these that I've never understood
> is, if they are such a good idea, and add such a noticeable
> improvement, why don't they come standard (or at least optional)? With
> the automotive competition out there, one would think the manufacturer
> would want to take advantage of these minor mods to reap the benefits.
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>
> On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 08:40:58 -0500, "TJim" <jim@ranlet.nospam.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Eric,
> >How did you do your cold air intake? Why do you refer to letting "crud"

in?
> >I fabbed a "cowl snorkel" or "cold air induction" intake for my TJ SE.

It
> >made a significant improvement on the highway. I also installed a 4.0L

TB
> >and that helped, too.
> >My "CAI" pipes the air from the cowl box into the stock air filter box.

I
> >get the colder air and take advantage of the higher pressure area under

the
> >windshield to effectively increase the max manifold pressure available.

The
> >stronger the headwind, the more power it adds. :-) It also gives me

some
> >additional protection against ingesting water during a deep crossing

(like
> >water half way up the hood).
> >
> >--
> >Jim

>




Eric 12-29-2003 05:23 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
Maybe they let too much crud in using cloth filters instead of paper
filters. Who knows. Maybe they're just cheap. Have any of the new
"motorsports" types (i.e. NISMO -- Nissan Motorsports --, Subaru, Toyota,
Honda, etc) offered cold air intakes as add-ons. I'm sure they have, or
will.

As for a bigger throttle body, there probably isn't enough people wanting it
to justify selling it. Again, big corporations, who knows.

Eric
"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:ssd0vvcd6irl61snuk4o85qs1dm49tqv9d@4ax.com...
> The part about performance mods like these that I've never understood
> is, if they are such a good idea, and add such a noticeable
> improvement, why don't they come standard (or at least optional)? With
> the automotive competition out there, one would think the manufacturer
> would want to take advantage of these minor mods to reap the benefits.
>
> Dave
> http://mysite.verizon.net/res0p2es/david/index.htm
>
> On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 08:40:58 -0500, "TJim" <jim@ranlet.nospam.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Eric,
> >How did you do your cold air intake? Why do you refer to letting "crud"

in?
> >I fabbed a "cowl snorkel" or "cold air induction" intake for my TJ SE.

It
> >made a significant improvement on the highway. I also installed a 4.0L

TB
> >and that helped, too.
> >My "CAI" pipes the air from the cowl box into the stock air filter box.

I
> >get the colder air and take advantage of the higher pressure area under

the
> >windshield to effectively increase the max manifold pressure available.

The
> >stronger the headwind, the more power it adds. :-) It also gives me

some
> >additional protection against ingesting water during a deep crossing

(like
> >water half way up the hood).
> >
> >--
> >Jim

>




Eric 12-29-2003 05:24 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
Mine is actually just a cone filter setup from AirAid.
http://www.airaid.com/310-110_jeep.asp

Eric
99 TJ SE
"TJim" <jim@ranlet.nospam.com> wrote in message
news:xOydnXlx_u9zs22iRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> Eric,
> How did you do your cold air intake? Why do you refer to letting "crud"

in?
> I fabbed a "cowl snorkel" or "cold air induction" intake for my TJ SE. It
> made a significant improvement on the highway. I also installed a 4.0L TB
> and that helped, too.
> My "CAI" pipes the air from the cowl box into the stock air filter box. I
> get the colder air and take advantage of the higher pressure area under

the
> windshield to effectively increase the max manifold pressure available.

The
> stronger the headwind, the more power it adds. :-) It also gives me some
> additional protection against ingesting water during a deep crossing (like
> water half way up the hood).
>
> --
> Jim
> --
> 98 TJ SE
> 90 SJ GW
> http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
> "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
> enough..."
> "4x4" in caps is "$X$"
>
>
> "Eric" <gymrat@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:ANMHb.1754$zf.1483@okepread05...
> > I'd throw in my two cents and agree with Doug on the TB issue. I put a
> > bored out 4.0L TB on my 2.5L and it SUCKED. Well, literally and
> > figuratively. I could only use a fraction of the throttle before it

> started
> > bogging down (i.e. running WAY lean). I sold it to a buddy with a 4.0L

> and
> > took his stock TB. Everything is better now. :-)
> >
> > I have the 2.5L and have done the following intake mods:
> >
> > 1. Cold air intake and TB spacer.
> > Results: TB spacer is probably a HUGE waste of money. I had not

found
> > this forum yet, so I learned the hard way. I would say the intake made

a
> > difference. I live on a hill and can do it in higher gears than I could
> > before putting it in.
> > 2. 4.0L TB swap
> > Results: Small change, but noticeable. Note that I went from the

> bored
> > out 4.0L TB (which at times was GREAT... only on heavy acceleration,

> really,
> > and only if I found the "sweet spot" on the throttle) to the stock 4.0L

> TB.
> >
> > Overall: I like the CAI and the 4.0L TB. I'd do it again. However, if

I
> > had the 4.0L, I wouldn't have touched it. It has enough power and I
> > wouldn't want to let all of the other crud in through the intake. I

will
> > eventually sell my TJ for a Rubi anyhow.
> >
> > I will be swapping out exhausts this summer as I seem to have already
> > developed a leak in my muffler (at 39k miles!). If my manifold has

> cracked
> > by then (as they tend to do, so I am told) I'll replace it too.
> >
> > Eric
> > 99 TJ SE
> >
> > "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> > news:wtIHb.30562$PK3.771@okepread01...
> > > BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
> > > > I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does

> > anyone have
> > > > any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think

> > they're
> > > > worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money

that
> > would
> > > > do the same thing?
> > >
> > > Save your money.
> > >
> > > Best first steps would be
> > > 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
> > > 2) new exhaust headers
> > > 3) bored over throttle body.
> > >
> > > You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
> > > If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
> > > want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
> > > it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
> > > that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
> > > the injectors.
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.cox.net/wilsond
> > > HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> > > Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> > >
> > >
> > >

> >
> >

>
>




Eric 12-29-2003 05:24 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
Mine is actually just a cone filter setup from AirAid.
http://www.airaid.com/310-110_jeep.asp

Eric
99 TJ SE
"TJim" <jim@ranlet.nospam.com> wrote in message
news:xOydnXlx_u9zs22iRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> Eric,
> How did you do your cold air intake? Why do you refer to letting "crud"

in?
> I fabbed a "cowl snorkel" or "cold air induction" intake for my TJ SE. It
> made a significant improvement on the highway. I also installed a 4.0L TB
> and that helped, too.
> My "CAI" pipes the air from the cowl box into the stock air filter box. I
> get the colder air and take advantage of the higher pressure area under

the
> windshield to effectively increase the max manifold pressure available.

The
> stronger the headwind, the more power it adds. :-) It also gives me some
> additional protection against ingesting water during a deep crossing (like
> water half way up the hood).
>
> --
> Jim
> --
> 98 TJ SE
> 90 SJ GW
> http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
> "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
> enough..."
> "4x4" in caps is "$X$"
>
>
> "Eric" <gymrat@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:ANMHb.1754$zf.1483@okepread05...
> > I'd throw in my two cents and agree with Doug on the TB issue. I put a
> > bored out 4.0L TB on my 2.5L and it SUCKED. Well, literally and
> > figuratively. I could only use a fraction of the throttle before it

> started
> > bogging down (i.e. running WAY lean). I sold it to a buddy with a 4.0L

> and
> > took his stock TB. Everything is better now. :-)
> >
> > I have the 2.5L and have done the following intake mods:
> >
> > 1. Cold air intake and TB spacer.
> > Results: TB spacer is probably a HUGE waste of money. I had not

found
> > this forum yet, so I learned the hard way. I would say the intake made

a
> > difference. I live on a hill and can do it in higher gears than I could
> > before putting it in.
> > 2. 4.0L TB swap
> > Results: Small change, but noticeable. Note that I went from the

> bored
> > out 4.0L TB (which at times was GREAT... only on heavy acceleration,

> really,
> > and only if I found the "sweet spot" on the throttle) to the stock 4.0L

> TB.
> >
> > Overall: I like the CAI and the 4.0L TB. I'd do it again. However, if

I
> > had the 4.0L, I wouldn't have touched it. It has enough power and I
> > wouldn't want to let all of the other crud in through the intake. I

will
> > eventually sell my TJ for a Rubi anyhow.
> >
> > I will be swapping out exhausts this summer as I seem to have already
> > developed a leak in my muffler (at 39k miles!). If my manifold has

> cracked
> > by then (as they tend to do, so I am told) I'll replace it too.
> >
> > Eric
> > 99 TJ SE
> >
> > "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> > news:wtIHb.30562$PK3.771@okepread01...
> > > BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
> > > > I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does

> > anyone have
> > > > any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think

> > they're
> > > > worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money

that
> > would
> > > > do the same thing?
> > >
> > > Save your money.
> > >
> > > Best first steps would be
> > > 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
> > > 2) new exhaust headers
> > > 3) bored over throttle body.
> > >
> > > You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
> > > If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
> > > want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
> > > it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
> > > that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
> > > the injectors.
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.cox.net/wilsond
> > > HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> > > Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> > >
> > >
> > >

> >
> >

>
>




Eric 12-29-2003 05:24 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
Mine is actually just a cone filter setup from AirAid.
http://www.airaid.com/310-110_jeep.asp

Eric
99 TJ SE
"TJim" <jim@ranlet.nospam.com> wrote in message
news:xOydnXlx_u9zs22iRVn-vA@comcast.com...
> Eric,
> How did you do your cold air intake? Why do you refer to letting "crud"

in?
> I fabbed a "cowl snorkel" or "cold air induction" intake for my TJ SE. It
> made a significant improvement on the highway. I also installed a 4.0L TB
> and that helped, too.
> My "CAI" pipes the air from the cowl box into the stock air filter box. I
> get the colder air and take advantage of the higher pressure area under

the
> windshield to effectively increase the max manifold pressure available.

The
> stronger the headwind, the more power it adds. :-) It also gives me some
> additional protection against ingesting water during a deep crossing (like
> water half way up the hood).
>
> --
> Jim
> --
> 98 TJ SE
> 90 SJ GW
> http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
> "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
> enough..."
> "4x4" in caps is "$X$"
>
>
> "Eric" <gymrat@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:ANMHb.1754$zf.1483@okepread05...
> > I'd throw in my two cents and agree with Doug on the TB issue. I put a
> > bored out 4.0L TB on my 2.5L and it SUCKED. Well, literally and
> > figuratively. I could only use a fraction of the throttle before it

> started
> > bogging down (i.e. running WAY lean). I sold it to a buddy with a 4.0L

> and
> > took his stock TB. Everything is better now. :-)
> >
> > I have the 2.5L and have done the following intake mods:
> >
> > 1. Cold air intake and TB spacer.
> > Results: TB spacer is probably a HUGE waste of money. I had not

found
> > this forum yet, so I learned the hard way. I would say the intake made

a
> > difference. I live on a hill and can do it in higher gears than I could
> > before putting it in.
> > 2. 4.0L TB swap
> > Results: Small change, but noticeable. Note that I went from the

> bored
> > out 4.0L TB (which at times was GREAT... only on heavy acceleration,

> really,
> > and only if I found the "sweet spot" on the throttle) to the stock 4.0L

> TB.
> >
> > Overall: I like the CAI and the 4.0L TB. I'd do it again. However, if

I
> > had the 4.0L, I wouldn't have touched it. It has enough power and I
> > wouldn't want to let all of the other crud in through the intake. I

will
> > eventually sell my TJ for a Rubi anyhow.
> >
> > I will be swapping out exhausts this summer as I seem to have already
> > developed a leak in my muffler (at 39k miles!). If my manifold has

> cracked
> > by then (as they tend to do, so I am told) I'll replace it too.
> >
> > Eric
> > 99 TJ SE
> >
> > "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
> > news:wtIHb.30562$PK3.771@okepread01...
> > > BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
> > > > I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does

> > anyone have
> > > > any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you think

> > they're
> > > > worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same money

that
> > would
> > > > do the same thing?
> > >
> > > Save your money.
> > >
> > > Best first steps would be
> > > 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
> > > 2) new exhaust headers
> > > 3) bored over throttle body.
> > >
> > > You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
> > > If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
> > > want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
> > > it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
> > > that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
> > > the injectors.
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > -- DougW -- 93 ZJ 4.0 http://members.cox.net/wilsond
> > > HESCO Supercharger - 300W IASCA Stereo - Edelbrock IAS Shocks
> > > Gibson Exhaust - rear DCpower - custom gauge install - Stillen Rotors
> > >
> > >
> > >

> >
> >

>
>




Eric 12-29-2003 05:27 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
I wonder how many people have even taken a 2.5L on a road trip... or done
any mods to it to see how well it performs. Interesting that the majority
of comments on what it can/does/should do come from those without one.
Could just be my skewed perspective. If I could do it over again, 4.0L, no
doubt. But I still like my lil' SE. It's great in town. Just those
highway trips are KILLER.

Should be interesting when I tow my bike over 900 miles.. *cringe*

Eric
99 TJ SE
"TJim" <jim@ranlet.nospam.com> wrote in message
news:qvqdnaFpSvwIsm2iRVn-gg@comcast.com...
> With a 2.5L on the highway, you spend more time at WOT. It does help in
> that situation. It effectively gives you another inch or two of pedal.
> Funny, though. I don't seem to have that problem with my Grand Waggy...
> ;-)
> --
> Jim
> --
> 98 TJ SE
> 90 SJ GW
> http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
> "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
> enough..."
> "4x4" in caps is "$X$"
>
>
> "bllsht" <nospam@invaliddot.net> wrote in message
> news:v7kvuvsm409ipm9nq6p975ntl30pku6miq@4ax.com...
> > In message <KZKHb.30576$PK3.24616@okepread01>, "DougW" wrote:
> >
> > >bllsht did pass the time by typing:
> > >> A larger throttle body *may* help at WOT. For normal driving, the

PCM
> will
> > >> simply adapt to it the same way it adapts to vacuum leaks. It adds

> more fuel
> > >> and you gain no performance.
> > >
> > >Actually it changes the whole power curve, not just the top end with
> > >the net result being the engine can breathe easier at higher revs.
> > >By itself you might be looking at 2-3HP gain, the benefit comes when
> > >your moving more air like I do with the supercharger.

> >
> > By using a larger throttle body, you're just increasing the maximum

amount
> of
> > air that can get into the engine at WOT, so you may get more top end

> power.
> > Less than WOT, and it's the same as opening the throttle a little more

on
> a
> > stock TB, or pulling off a big vacuum hose to allow more air in. Yeah,

> the RPM
> > goes up, but has there been a hp gain? It may be "perceived" as more

> power
> > because it takes less throttle action to let the same amount of air in.

> The
> > same perception could be gained by changing accelerator linkage

geometry.
> >
> > A supercharger is a different ball game, and would probably benefit from

a
> > larger TB.
> >
> > >Within limits anything that lowers intake and exhaust resistance

improves
> > >efficiency. I say "within limits" because resistance is necessary for

> the
> > >engine to scavenge properly. Most modern engines use the O2 sensor to
> > >set the mix, with the TPS acting as a sanity check and WOT signal.
> > >
> > >> "DougW" wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
> > >>>> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does

> anyone
> > >>>> have any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you

> think
> > >>>> they're worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same

> money
> > >>>> that would do the same thing?
> > >>>
> > >>> Save your money.
> > >>>
> > >>> Best first steps would be
> > >>> 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
> > >>> 2) new exhaust headers
> > >>> 3) bored over throttle body.
> > >>>
> > >>> You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
> > >>> If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
> > >>> want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
> > >>> it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
> > >>> that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
> > >>> the injectors.
> > >
> > >

> >

>
>




Eric 12-29-2003 05:27 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
I wonder how many people have even taken a 2.5L on a road trip... or done
any mods to it to see how well it performs. Interesting that the majority
of comments on what it can/does/should do come from those without one.
Could just be my skewed perspective. If I could do it over again, 4.0L, no
doubt. But I still like my lil' SE. It's great in town. Just those
highway trips are KILLER.

Should be interesting when I tow my bike over 900 miles.. *cringe*

Eric
99 TJ SE
"TJim" <jim@ranlet.nospam.com> wrote in message
news:qvqdnaFpSvwIsm2iRVn-gg@comcast.com...
> With a 2.5L on the highway, you spend more time at WOT. It does help in
> that situation. It effectively gives you another inch or two of pedal.
> Funny, though. I don't seem to have that problem with my Grand Waggy...
> ;-)
> --
> Jim
> --
> 98 TJ SE
> 90 SJ GW
> http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
> "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
> enough..."
> "4x4" in caps is "$X$"
>
>
> "bllsht" <nospam@invaliddot.net> wrote in message
> news:v7kvuvsm409ipm9nq6p975ntl30pku6miq@4ax.com...
> > In message <KZKHb.30576$PK3.24616@okepread01>, "DougW" wrote:
> >
> > >bllsht did pass the time by typing:
> > >> A larger throttle body *may* help at WOT. For normal driving, the

PCM
> will
> > >> simply adapt to it the same way it adapts to vacuum leaks. It adds

> more fuel
> > >> and you gain no performance.
> > >
> > >Actually it changes the whole power curve, not just the top end with
> > >the net result being the engine can breathe easier at higher revs.
> > >By itself you might be looking at 2-3HP gain, the benefit comes when
> > >your moving more air like I do with the supercharger.

> >
> > By using a larger throttle body, you're just increasing the maximum

amount
> of
> > air that can get into the engine at WOT, so you may get more top end

> power.
> > Less than WOT, and it's the same as opening the throttle a little more

on
> a
> > stock TB, or pulling off a big vacuum hose to allow more air in. Yeah,

> the RPM
> > goes up, but has there been a hp gain? It may be "perceived" as more

> power
> > because it takes less throttle action to let the same amount of air in.

> The
> > same perception could be gained by changing accelerator linkage

geometry.
> >
> > A supercharger is a different ball game, and would probably benefit from

a
> > larger TB.
> >
> > >Within limits anything that lowers intake and exhaust resistance

improves
> > >efficiency. I say "within limits" because resistance is necessary for

> the
> > >engine to scavenge properly. Most modern engines use the O2 sensor to
> > >set the mix, with the TPS acting as a sanity check and WOT signal.
> > >
> > >> "DougW" wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
> > >>>> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does

> anyone
> > >>>> have any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you

> think
> > >>>> they're worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same

> money
> > >>>> that would do the same thing?
> > >>>
> > >>> Save your money.
> > >>>
> > >>> Best first steps would be
> > >>> 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
> > >>> 2) new exhaust headers
> > >>> 3) bored over throttle body.
> > >>>
> > >>> You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
> > >>> If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
> > >>> want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
> > >>> it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
> > >>> that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
> > >>> the injectors.
> > >
> > >

> >

>
>




Eric 12-29-2003 05:27 PM

Re: Jet Power chips?
 
I wonder how many people have even taken a 2.5L on a road trip... or done
any mods to it to see how well it performs. Interesting that the majority
of comments on what it can/does/should do come from those without one.
Could just be my skewed perspective. If I could do it over again, 4.0L, no
doubt. But I still like my lil' SE. It's great in town. Just those
highway trips are KILLER.

Should be interesting when I tow my bike over 900 miles.. *cringe*

Eric
99 TJ SE
"TJim" <jim@ranlet.nospam.com> wrote in message
news:qvqdnaFpSvwIsm2iRVn-gg@comcast.com...
> With a 2.5L on the highway, you spend more time at WOT. It does help in
> that situation. It effectively gives you another inch or two of pedal.
> Funny, though. I don't seem to have that problem with my Grand Waggy...
> ;-)
> --
> Jim
> --
> 98 TJ SE
> 90 SJ GW
> http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98
> "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard
> enough..."
> "4x4" in caps is "$X$"
>
>
> "bllsht" <nospam@invaliddot.net> wrote in message
> news:v7kvuvsm409ipm9nq6p975ntl30pku6miq@4ax.com...
> > In message <KZKHb.30576$PK3.24616@okepread01>, "DougW" wrote:
> >
> > >bllsht did pass the time by typing:
> > >> A larger throttle body *may* help at WOT. For normal driving, the

PCM
> will
> > >> simply adapt to it the same way it adapts to vacuum leaks. It adds

> more fuel
> > >> and you gain no performance.
> > >
> > >Actually it changes the whole power curve, not just the top end with
> > >the net result being the engine can breathe easier at higher revs.
> > >By itself you might be looking at 2-3HP gain, the benefit comes when
> > >your moving more air like I do with the supercharger.

> >
> > By using a larger throttle body, you're just increasing the maximum

amount
> of
> > air that can get into the engine at WOT, so you may get more top end

> power.
> > Less than WOT, and it's the same as opening the throttle a little more

on
> a
> > stock TB, or pulling off a big vacuum hose to allow more air in. Yeah,

> the RPM
> > goes up, but has there been a hp gain? It may be "perceived" as more

> power
> > because it takes less throttle action to let the same amount of air in.

> The
> > same perception could be gained by changing accelerator linkage

geometry.
> >
> > A supercharger is a different ball game, and would probably benefit from

a
> > larger TB.
> >
> > >Within limits anything that lowers intake and exhaust resistance

improves
> > >efficiency. I say "within limits" because resistance is necessary for

> the
> > >engine to scavenge properly. Most modern engines use the O2 sensor to
> > >set the mix, with the TPS acting as a sanity check and WOT signal.
> > >
> > >> "DougW" wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> BNB7 did pass the time by typing:
> > >>>> I was thinking about putting one of these chips in my '95 XJ. Does

> anyone
> > >>>> have any experience with these chips. Do they actually work? Do you

> think
> > >>>> they're worth couple hundred bucks or what could I buy for the same

> money
> > >>>> that would do the same thing?
> > >>>
> > >>> Save your money.
> > >>>
> > >>> Best first steps would be
> > >>> 1) cat-back, gibson, borla, etc.
> > >>> 2) new exhaust headers
> > >>> 3) bored over throttle body.
> > >>>
> > >>> You don't give an engine size so be aware of this gotcha.
> > >>> If you have the 4 banger, the TB from a I6 is the largest you
> > >>> want to go. If you put a bored out TB for the I6 on your 4
> > >>> it will run so lean the engine will melt. :) Well, maby not
> > >>> that lean, but it will run like crap cause you essentially overtook
> > >>> the injectors.
> > >
> > >

> >

>
>





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