a lot of extra power from a 258CI inline six CJ7
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Or Nitrous, for a hundred bucks.
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DougW wrote:
>
> Not to mention what happens when you stuff more air in. :)
> http://www.hesco.biz/cgi-bin/ez-cata...cgi?4X364946#s
>
> And Bennie says it's possible to put both the 4.7 stroker and
> supercharger on one engine. sheeeeeit, that must be one hell
> of a ride!
>
> But who needs smog legal in Oklahoma. :) Actually it is smog
> legal but not CARB legal. But who needs CARB legal in Oklahoma. :)
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DougW wrote:
>
> Not to mention what happens when you stuff more air in. :)
> http://www.hesco.biz/cgi-bin/ez-cata...cgi?4X364946#s
>
> And Bennie says it's possible to put both the 4.7 stroker and
> supercharger on one engine. sheeeeeit, that must be one hell
> of a ride!
>
> But who needs smog legal in Oklahoma. :) Actually it is smog
> legal but not CARB legal. But who needs CARB legal in Oklahoma. :)
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Or Nitrous, for a hundred bucks.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Not to mention what happens when you stuff more air in. :)
> http://www.hesco.biz/cgi-bin/ez-cata...cgi?4X364946#s
>
> And Bennie says it's possible to put both the 4.7 stroker and
> supercharger on one engine. sheeeeeit, that must be one hell
> of a ride!
>
> But who needs smog legal in Oklahoma. :) Actually it is smog
> legal but not CARB legal. But who needs CARB legal in Oklahoma. :)
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
DougW wrote:
>
> Not to mention what happens when you stuff more air in. :)
> http://www.hesco.biz/cgi-bin/ez-cata...cgi?4X364946#s
>
> And Bennie says it's possible to put both the 4.7 stroker and
> supercharger on one engine. sheeeeeit, that must be one hell
> of a ride!
>
> But who needs smog legal in Oklahoma. :) Actually it is smog
> legal but not CARB legal. But who needs CARB legal in Oklahoma. :)
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Mike, how would you kill the computer with MPFI and the jeep still runs and
was this in your mind when you wrote that below?
> New Fuel injection = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
bill
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:421CE6BB.A04CF825@sympatico.ca...
> Well............
>
> I am running an 86 with an Accel SuperCoil for hot spark, the timing
> advance 'ported', the stock Weber-Carter BBD carb unplugged and manually
> set up, the 'Nutter Bypass' or no emissions computer working, stock
> manifold with a straight 2" pipe back to a Dynomax 'Super turbo' high
> flow muffler, 3.31 gears turning 33" mud tires. In Canada it is a
> Utility vehicle and don't require a Cat.
>
> I get a sweet 23 US mpg running at 65 mpg and passed the last emissions
> with 15 ppm HC and 0.16% CO.
>
> 1st gear will light up my 33's way too easy when turning onto a 40 mph
> road so I have to watch the pedal, 2nd pulls 'fast' up to 50 mph turning
> 4400 rpm, 3rd is the power gear and hauls hard up to 75 mph or so, 4th
> buries the needle easy and no freakin' way do I want to find out how
> fast 5th goes.
>
> My speedometer is exact according to many checks with a GPS.
>
> My total cost was about $45.00 for the Accel coil. The Nutter which
> puts the computer to sleep cost a couple bucks for wire, solder and heat
> shrink and gave me a sweet 25% seat of the pants power and mileage boost
> with at least a 10 mph increase in each gear and the ability to actually
> get the rpm up to the top at 4500 for the 'red line'.
>
> I think the biggest boost anyone gets from 'any' mod to the engine is
> because the computer has to be put out of it's misery for 'any' mods.
>
> New carb = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> New Fuel injection = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> MSD Ignition = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> Or you can just stay stock and kill the computer = instant 25% power
> boost!
>
> I wish you luck and will look forward to reading about the improvements
> you hope for.
>
> If or when I modify anything I will pay close attention to performance
> increases. I think my 2" exhaust could use a set of headers and a 390,
> but my manifold isn't broke and my carb purrs so I have no urge to
> upgrade it. It runs pretty sweet for me now..... :-)
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> CJ7 Casey wrote:
> >
> > I want to see how much emission legal power I can get out of my 258CI.
> > Inline six with just bolt on parts. I will be doing that this last
> > weekend in February 2005. Any one who has dealt with these
> > modifications, any advice would be greatly appreciated, You can e mail
> > me at casey78@gmail.com
> > Bolt on parts, Bolt on parts "They said it was easy, I'm hoping it
> > is."
> > I bought the Holley 390 cfm carburetor / the Offenhauser 4 bbl intake
> > manifold / Holley fuel pump / Pace Setter headers / K&N filter /
> > D.U.I. Distributor / Cintech wiring harness / 86 Wide track high
> > strength axels and lockers / M.O.R.E. spring over, shackle reversal,
> > lift kit...
> > I will document these modifications to help any one it can, with
> > problem foresight. Like I said any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> > I will list all pros and cons I can find with these "bolt on
> > parts". I will be doing all of this with no automotive experience, or
> > back ground. Wish me luck, and If you know what problems to look out
> > for, let me know.
> > I will start documenting and posting full results and in the end it
> > will be dino tested.
> > With current stock engine problems I have created, and I've tried to
> > fix, I'm getting 12 miles to the gallon and 84 horse power. I should
> > be getting 17 miles to the gallon, and 115 horse power, if it ran
> > properly. "they say to expect 250 horse power with all modifications
> > and 10% better that stock fuel economy increase, They also said I might
> > get 300 horse power out of it? They also said it's easy bolt on
> > parts. I'll let you know.
was this in your mind when you wrote that below?
> New Fuel injection = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
bill
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:421CE6BB.A04CF825@sympatico.ca...
> Well............
>
> I am running an 86 with an Accel SuperCoil for hot spark, the timing
> advance 'ported', the stock Weber-Carter BBD carb unplugged and manually
> set up, the 'Nutter Bypass' or no emissions computer working, stock
> manifold with a straight 2" pipe back to a Dynomax 'Super turbo' high
> flow muffler, 3.31 gears turning 33" mud tires. In Canada it is a
> Utility vehicle and don't require a Cat.
>
> I get a sweet 23 US mpg running at 65 mpg and passed the last emissions
> with 15 ppm HC and 0.16% CO.
>
> 1st gear will light up my 33's way too easy when turning onto a 40 mph
> road so I have to watch the pedal, 2nd pulls 'fast' up to 50 mph turning
> 4400 rpm, 3rd is the power gear and hauls hard up to 75 mph or so, 4th
> buries the needle easy and no freakin' way do I want to find out how
> fast 5th goes.
>
> My speedometer is exact according to many checks with a GPS.
>
> My total cost was about $45.00 for the Accel coil. The Nutter which
> puts the computer to sleep cost a couple bucks for wire, solder and heat
> shrink and gave me a sweet 25% seat of the pants power and mileage boost
> with at least a 10 mph increase in each gear and the ability to actually
> get the rpm up to the top at 4500 for the 'red line'.
>
> I think the biggest boost anyone gets from 'any' mod to the engine is
> because the computer has to be put out of it's misery for 'any' mods.
>
> New carb = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> New Fuel injection = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> MSD Ignition = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> Or you can just stay stock and kill the computer = instant 25% power
> boost!
>
> I wish you luck and will look forward to reading about the improvements
> you hope for.
>
> If or when I modify anything I will pay close attention to performance
> increases. I think my 2" exhaust could use a set of headers and a 390,
> but my manifold isn't broke and my carb purrs so I have no urge to
> upgrade it. It runs pretty sweet for me now..... :-)
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> CJ7 Casey wrote:
> >
> > I want to see how much emission legal power I can get out of my 258CI.
> > Inline six with just bolt on parts. I will be doing that this last
> > weekend in February 2005. Any one who has dealt with these
> > modifications, any advice would be greatly appreciated, You can e mail
> > me at casey78@gmail.com
> > Bolt on parts, Bolt on parts "They said it was easy, I'm hoping it
> > is."
> > I bought the Holley 390 cfm carburetor / the Offenhauser 4 bbl intake
> > manifold / Holley fuel pump / Pace Setter headers / K&N filter /
> > D.U.I. Distributor / Cintech wiring harness / 86 Wide track high
> > strength axels and lockers / M.O.R.E. spring over, shackle reversal,
> > lift kit...
> > I will document these modifications to help any one it can, with
> > problem foresight. Like I said any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> > I will list all pros and cons I can find with these "bolt on
> > parts". I will be doing all of this with no automotive experience, or
> > back ground. Wish me luck, and If you know what problems to look out
> > for, let me know.
> > I will start documenting and posting full results and in the end it
> > will be dino tested.
> > With current stock engine problems I have created, and I've tried to
> > fix, I'm getting 12 miles to the gallon and 84 horse power. I should
> > be getting 17 miles to the gallon, and 115 horse power, if it ran
> > properly. "they say to expect 250 horse power with all modifications
> > and 10% better that stock fuel economy increase, They also said I might
> > get 300 horse power out of it? They also said it's easy bolt on
> > parts. I'll let you know.
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Mike, how would you kill the computer with MPFI and the jeep still runs and
was this in your mind when you wrote that below?
> New Fuel injection = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
bill
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:421CE6BB.A04CF825@sympatico.ca...
> Well............
>
> I am running an 86 with an Accel SuperCoil for hot spark, the timing
> advance 'ported', the stock Weber-Carter BBD carb unplugged and manually
> set up, the 'Nutter Bypass' or no emissions computer working, stock
> manifold with a straight 2" pipe back to a Dynomax 'Super turbo' high
> flow muffler, 3.31 gears turning 33" mud tires. In Canada it is a
> Utility vehicle and don't require a Cat.
>
> I get a sweet 23 US mpg running at 65 mpg and passed the last emissions
> with 15 ppm HC and 0.16% CO.
>
> 1st gear will light up my 33's way too easy when turning onto a 40 mph
> road so I have to watch the pedal, 2nd pulls 'fast' up to 50 mph turning
> 4400 rpm, 3rd is the power gear and hauls hard up to 75 mph or so, 4th
> buries the needle easy and no freakin' way do I want to find out how
> fast 5th goes.
>
> My speedometer is exact according to many checks with a GPS.
>
> My total cost was about $45.00 for the Accel coil. The Nutter which
> puts the computer to sleep cost a couple bucks for wire, solder and heat
> shrink and gave me a sweet 25% seat of the pants power and mileage boost
> with at least a 10 mph increase in each gear and the ability to actually
> get the rpm up to the top at 4500 for the 'red line'.
>
> I think the biggest boost anyone gets from 'any' mod to the engine is
> because the computer has to be put out of it's misery for 'any' mods.
>
> New carb = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> New Fuel injection = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> MSD Ignition = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> Or you can just stay stock and kill the computer = instant 25% power
> boost!
>
> I wish you luck and will look forward to reading about the improvements
> you hope for.
>
> If or when I modify anything I will pay close attention to performance
> increases. I think my 2" exhaust could use a set of headers and a 390,
> but my manifold isn't broke and my carb purrs so I have no urge to
> upgrade it. It runs pretty sweet for me now..... :-)
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> CJ7 Casey wrote:
> >
> > I want to see how much emission legal power I can get out of my 258CI.
> > Inline six with just bolt on parts. I will be doing that this last
> > weekend in February 2005. Any one who has dealt with these
> > modifications, any advice would be greatly appreciated, You can e mail
> > me at casey78@gmail.com
> > Bolt on parts, Bolt on parts "They said it was easy, I'm hoping it
> > is."
> > I bought the Holley 390 cfm carburetor / the Offenhauser 4 bbl intake
> > manifold / Holley fuel pump / Pace Setter headers / K&N filter /
> > D.U.I. Distributor / Cintech wiring harness / 86 Wide track high
> > strength axels and lockers / M.O.R.E. spring over, shackle reversal,
> > lift kit...
> > I will document these modifications to help any one it can, with
> > problem foresight. Like I said any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> > I will list all pros and cons I can find with these "bolt on
> > parts". I will be doing all of this with no automotive experience, or
> > back ground. Wish me luck, and If you know what problems to look out
> > for, let me know.
> > I will start documenting and posting full results and in the end it
> > will be dino tested.
> > With current stock engine problems I have created, and I've tried to
> > fix, I'm getting 12 miles to the gallon and 84 horse power. I should
> > be getting 17 miles to the gallon, and 115 horse power, if it ran
> > properly. "they say to expect 250 horse power with all modifications
> > and 10% better that stock fuel economy increase, They also said I might
> > get 300 horse power out of it? They also said it's easy bolt on
> > parts. I'll let you know.
was this in your mind when you wrote that below?
> New Fuel injection = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
bill
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:421CE6BB.A04CF825@sympatico.ca...
> Well............
>
> I am running an 86 with an Accel SuperCoil for hot spark, the timing
> advance 'ported', the stock Weber-Carter BBD carb unplugged and manually
> set up, the 'Nutter Bypass' or no emissions computer working, stock
> manifold with a straight 2" pipe back to a Dynomax 'Super turbo' high
> flow muffler, 3.31 gears turning 33" mud tires. In Canada it is a
> Utility vehicle and don't require a Cat.
>
> I get a sweet 23 US mpg running at 65 mpg and passed the last emissions
> with 15 ppm HC and 0.16% CO.
>
> 1st gear will light up my 33's way too easy when turning onto a 40 mph
> road so I have to watch the pedal, 2nd pulls 'fast' up to 50 mph turning
> 4400 rpm, 3rd is the power gear and hauls hard up to 75 mph or so, 4th
> buries the needle easy and no freakin' way do I want to find out how
> fast 5th goes.
>
> My speedometer is exact according to many checks with a GPS.
>
> My total cost was about $45.00 for the Accel coil. The Nutter which
> puts the computer to sleep cost a couple bucks for wire, solder and heat
> shrink and gave me a sweet 25% seat of the pants power and mileage boost
> with at least a 10 mph increase in each gear and the ability to actually
> get the rpm up to the top at 4500 for the 'red line'.
>
> I think the biggest boost anyone gets from 'any' mod to the engine is
> because the computer has to be put out of it's misery for 'any' mods.
>
> New carb = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> New Fuel injection = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> MSD Ignition = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> Or you can just stay stock and kill the computer = instant 25% power
> boost!
>
> I wish you luck and will look forward to reading about the improvements
> you hope for.
>
> If or when I modify anything I will pay close attention to performance
> increases. I think my 2" exhaust could use a set of headers and a 390,
> but my manifold isn't broke and my carb purrs so I have no urge to
> upgrade it. It runs pretty sweet for me now..... :-)
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> CJ7 Casey wrote:
> >
> > I want to see how much emission legal power I can get out of my 258CI.
> > Inline six with just bolt on parts. I will be doing that this last
> > weekend in February 2005. Any one who has dealt with these
> > modifications, any advice would be greatly appreciated, You can e mail
> > me at casey78@gmail.com
> > Bolt on parts, Bolt on parts "They said it was easy, I'm hoping it
> > is."
> > I bought the Holley 390 cfm carburetor / the Offenhauser 4 bbl intake
> > manifold / Holley fuel pump / Pace Setter headers / K&N filter /
> > D.U.I. Distributor / Cintech wiring harness / 86 Wide track high
> > strength axels and lockers / M.O.R.E. spring over, shackle reversal,
> > lift kit...
> > I will document these modifications to help any one it can, with
> > problem foresight. Like I said any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> > I will list all pros and cons I can find with these "bolt on
> > parts". I will be doing all of this with no automotive experience, or
> > back ground. Wish me luck, and If you know what problems to look out
> > for, let me know.
> > I will start documenting and posting full results and in the end it
> > will be dino tested.
> > With current stock engine problems I have created, and I've tried to
> > fix, I'm getting 12 miles to the gallon and 84 horse power. I should
> > be getting 17 miles to the gallon, and 115 horse power, if it ran
> > properly. "they say to expect 250 horse power with all modifications
> > and 10% better that stock fuel economy increase, They also said I might
> > get 300 horse power out of it? They also said it's easy bolt on
> > parts. I'll let you know.
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Mike, how would you kill the computer with MPFI and the jeep still runs and
was this in your mind when you wrote that below?
> New Fuel injection = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
bill
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:421CE6BB.A04CF825@sympatico.ca...
> Well............
>
> I am running an 86 with an Accel SuperCoil for hot spark, the timing
> advance 'ported', the stock Weber-Carter BBD carb unplugged and manually
> set up, the 'Nutter Bypass' or no emissions computer working, stock
> manifold with a straight 2" pipe back to a Dynomax 'Super turbo' high
> flow muffler, 3.31 gears turning 33" mud tires. In Canada it is a
> Utility vehicle and don't require a Cat.
>
> I get a sweet 23 US mpg running at 65 mpg and passed the last emissions
> with 15 ppm HC and 0.16% CO.
>
> 1st gear will light up my 33's way too easy when turning onto a 40 mph
> road so I have to watch the pedal, 2nd pulls 'fast' up to 50 mph turning
> 4400 rpm, 3rd is the power gear and hauls hard up to 75 mph or so, 4th
> buries the needle easy and no freakin' way do I want to find out how
> fast 5th goes.
>
> My speedometer is exact according to many checks with a GPS.
>
> My total cost was about $45.00 for the Accel coil. The Nutter which
> puts the computer to sleep cost a couple bucks for wire, solder and heat
> shrink and gave me a sweet 25% seat of the pants power and mileage boost
> with at least a 10 mph increase in each gear and the ability to actually
> get the rpm up to the top at 4500 for the 'red line'.
>
> I think the biggest boost anyone gets from 'any' mod to the engine is
> because the computer has to be put out of it's misery for 'any' mods.
>
> New carb = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> New Fuel injection = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> MSD Ignition = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> Or you can just stay stock and kill the computer = instant 25% power
> boost!
>
> I wish you luck and will look forward to reading about the improvements
> you hope for.
>
> If or when I modify anything I will pay close attention to performance
> increases. I think my 2" exhaust could use a set of headers and a 390,
> but my manifold isn't broke and my carb purrs so I have no urge to
> upgrade it. It runs pretty sweet for me now..... :-)
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> CJ7 Casey wrote:
> >
> > I want to see how much emission legal power I can get out of my 258CI.
> > Inline six with just bolt on parts. I will be doing that this last
> > weekend in February 2005. Any one who has dealt with these
> > modifications, any advice would be greatly appreciated, You can e mail
> > me at casey78@gmail.com
> > Bolt on parts, Bolt on parts "They said it was easy, I'm hoping it
> > is."
> > I bought the Holley 390 cfm carburetor / the Offenhauser 4 bbl intake
> > manifold / Holley fuel pump / Pace Setter headers / K&N filter /
> > D.U.I. Distributor / Cintech wiring harness / 86 Wide track high
> > strength axels and lockers / M.O.R.E. spring over, shackle reversal,
> > lift kit...
> > I will document these modifications to help any one it can, with
> > problem foresight. Like I said any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> > I will list all pros and cons I can find with these "bolt on
> > parts". I will be doing all of this with no automotive experience, or
> > back ground. Wish me luck, and If you know what problems to look out
> > for, let me know.
> > I will start documenting and posting full results and in the end it
> > will be dino tested.
> > With current stock engine problems I have created, and I've tried to
> > fix, I'm getting 12 miles to the gallon and 84 horse power. I should
> > be getting 17 miles to the gallon, and 115 horse power, if it ran
> > properly. "they say to expect 250 horse power with all modifications
> > and 10% better that stock fuel economy increase, They also said I might
> > get 300 horse power out of it? They also said it's easy bolt on
> > parts. I'll let you know.
was this in your mind when you wrote that below?
> New Fuel injection = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
bill
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:421CE6BB.A04CF825@sympatico.ca...
> Well............
>
> I am running an 86 with an Accel SuperCoil for hot spark, the timing
> advance 'ported', the stock Weber-Carter BBD carb unplugged and manually
> set up, the 'Nutter Bypass' or no emissions computer working, stock
> manifold with a straight 2" pipe back to a Dynomax 'Super turbo' high
> flow muffler, 3.31 gears turning 33" mud tires. In Canada it is a
> Utility vehicle and don't require a Cat.
>
> I get a sweet 23 US mpg running at 65 mpg and passed the last emissions
> with 15 ppm HC and 0.16% CO.
>
> 1st gear will light up my 33's way too easy when turning onto a 40 mph
> road so I have to watch the pedal, 2nd pulls 'fast' up to 50 mph turning
> 4400 rpm, 3rd is the power gear and hauls hard up to 75 mph or so, 4th
> buries the needle easy and no freakin' way do I want to find out how
> fast 5th goes.
>
> My speedometer is exact according to many checks with a GPS.
>
> My total cost was about $45.00 for the Accel coil. The Nutter which
> puts the computer to sleep cost a couple bucks for wire, solder and heat
> shrink and gave me a sweet 25% seat of the pants power and mileage boost
> with at least a 10 mph increase in each gear and the ability to actually
> get the rpm up to the top at 4500 for the 'red line'.
>
> I think the biggest boost anyone gets from 'any' mod to the engine is
> because the computer has to be put out of it's misery for 'any' mods.
>
> New carb = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> New Fuel injection = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> MSD Ignition = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> Or you can just stay stock and kill the computer = instant 25% power
> boost!
>
> I wish you luck and will look forward to reading about the improvements
> you hope for.
>
> If or when I modify anything I will pay close attention to performance
> increases. I think my 2" exhaust could use a set of headers and a 390,
> but my manifold isn't broke and my carb purrs so I have no urge to
> upgrade it. It runs pretty sweet for me now..... :-)
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> CJ7 Casey wrote:
> >
> > I want to see how much emission legal power I can get out of my 258CI.
> > Inline six with just bolt on parts. I will be doing that this last
> > weekend in February 2005. Any one who has dealt with these
> > modifications, any advice would be greatly appreciated, You can e mail
> > me at casey78@gmail.com
> > Bolt on parts, Bolt on parts "They said it was easy, I'm hoping it
> > is."
> > I bought the Holley 390 cfm carburetor / the Offenhauser 4 bbl intake
> > manifold / Holley fuel pump / Pace Setter headers / K&N filter /
> > D.U.I. Distributor / Cintech wiring harness / 86 Wide track high
> > strength axels and lockers / M.O.R.E. spring over, shackle reversal,
> > lift kit...
> > I will document these modifications to help any one it can, with
> > problem foresight. Like I said any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> > I will list all pros and cons I can find with these "bolt on
> > parts". I will be doing all of this with no automotive experience, or
> > back ground. Wish me luck, and If you know what problems to look out
> > for, let me know.
> > I will start documenting and posting full results and in the end it
> > will be dino tested.
> > With current stock engine problems I have created, and I've tried to
> > fix, I'm getting 12 miles to the gallon and 84 horse power. I should
> > be getting 17 miles to the gallon, and 115 horse power, if it ran
> > properly. "they say to expect 250 horse power with all modifications
> > and 10% better that stock fuel economy increase, They also said I might
> > get 300 horse power out of it? They also said it's easy bolt on
> > parts. I'll let you know.
Guest
Posts: n/a
Mike,
What's your gear ratio with those 33s? I know I can't bark my tires with
MPFI, 258 with 4.0 head but I'm running stock gears.
Bill
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:421CE6BB.A04CF825@sympatico.ca...
> Well............
>
> I am running an 86 with an Accel SuperCoil for hot spark, the timing
> advance 'ported', the stock Weber-Carter BBD carb unplugged and manually
> set up, the 'Nutter Bypass' or no emissions computer working, stock
> manifold with a straight 2" pipe back to a Dynomax 'Super turbo' high
> flow muffler, 3.31 gears turning 33" mud tires. In Canada it is a
> Utility vehicle and don't require a Cat.
>
> I get a sweet 23 US mpg running at 65 mpg and passed the last emissions
> with 15 ppm HC and 0.16% CO.
>
> 1st gear will light up my 33's way too easy when turning onto a 40 mph
> road so I have to watch the pedal, 2nd pulls 'fast' up to 50 mph turning
> 4400 rpm, 3rd is the power gear and hauls hard up to 75 mph or so, 4th
> buries the needle easy and no freakin' way do I want to find out how
> fast 5th goes.
>
> My speedometer is exact according to many checks with a GPS.
>
> My total cost was about $45.00 for the Accel coil. The Nutter which
> puts the computer to sleep cost a couple bucks for wire, solder and heat
> shrink and gave me a sweet 25% seat of the pants power and mileage boost
> with at least a 10 mph increase in each gear and the ability to actually
> get the rpm up to the top at 4500 for the 'red line'.
>
> I think the biggest boost anyone gets from 'any' mod to the engine is
> because the computer has to be put out of it's misery for 'any' mods.
>
> New carb = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> New Fuel injection = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> MSD Ignition = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> Or you can just stay stock and kill the computer = instant 25% power
> boost!
>
> I wish you luck and will look forward to reading about the improvements
> you hope for.
>
> If or when I modify anything I will pay close attention to performance
> increases. I think my 2" exhaust could use a set of headers and a 390,
> but my manifold isn't broke and my carb purrs so I have no urge to
> upgrade it. It runs pretty sweet for me now..... :-)
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> CJ7 Casey wrote:
> >
> > I want to see how much emission legal power I can get out of my 258CI.
> > Inline six with just bolt on parts. I will be doing that this last
> > weekend in February 2005. Any one who has dealt with these
> > modifications, any advice would be greatly appreciated, You can e mail
> > me at casey78@gmail.com
> > Bolt on parts, Bolt on parts "They said it was easy, I'm hoping it
> > is."
> > I bought the Holley 390 cfm carburetor / the Offenhauser 4 bbl intake
> > manifold / Holley fuel pump / Pace Setter headers / K&N filter /
> > D.U.I. Distributor / Cintech wiring harness / 86 Wide track high
> > strength axels and lockers / M.O.R.E. spring over, shackle reversal,
> > lift kit...
> > I will document these modifications to help any one it can, with
> > problem foresight. Like I said any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> > I will list all pros and cons I can find with these "bolt on
> > parts". I will be doing all of this with no automotive experience, or
> > back ground. Wish me luck, and If you know what problems to look out
> > for, let me know.
> > I will start documenting and posting full results and in the end it
> > will be dino tested.
> > With current stock engine problems I have created, and I've tried to
> > fix, I'm getting 12 miles to the gallon and 84 horse power. I should
> > be getting 17 miles to the gallon, and 115 horse power, if it ran
> > properly. "they say to expect 250 horse power with all modifications
> > and 10% better that stock fuel economy increase, They also said I might
> > get 300 horse power out of it? They also said it's easy bolt on
> > parts. I'll let you know.
What's your gear ratio with those 33s? I know I can't bark my tires with
MPFI, 258 with 4.0 head but I'm running stock gears.
Bill
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:421CE6BB.A04CF825@sympatico.ca...
> Well............
>
> I am running an 86 with an Accel SuperCoil for hot spark, the timing
> advance 'ported', the stock Weber-Carter BBD carb unplugged and manually
> set up, the 'Nutter Bypass' or no emissions computer working, stock
> manifold with a straight 2" pipe back to a Dynomax 'Super turbo' high
> flow muffler, 3.31 gears turning 33" mud tires. In Canada it is a
> Utility vehicle and don't require a Cat.
>
> I get a sweet 23 US mpg running at 65 mpg and passed the last emissions
> with 15 ppm HC and 0.16% CO.
>
> 1st gear will light up my 33's way too easy when turning onto a 40 mph
> road so I have to watch the pedal, 2nd pulls 'fast' up to 50 mph turning
> 4400 rpm, 3rd is the power gear and hauls hard up to 75 mph or so, 4th
> buries the needle easy and no freakin' way do I want to find out how
> fast 5th goes.
>
> My speedometer is exact according to many checks with a GPS.
>
> My total cost was about $45.00 for the Accel coil. The Nutter which
> puts the computer to sleep cost a couple bucks for wire, solder and heat
> shrink and gave me a sweet 25% seat of the pants power and mileage boost
> with at least a 10 mph increase in each gear and the ability to actually
> get the rpm up to the top at 4500 for the 'red line'.
>
> I think the biggest boost anyone gets from 'any' mod to the engine is
> because the computer has to be put out of it's misery for 'any' mods.
>
> New carb = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> New Fuel injection = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> MSD Ignition = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> Or you can just stay stock and kill the computer = instant 25% power
> boost!
>
> I wish you luck and will look forward to reading about the improvements
> you hope for.
>
> If or when I modify anything I will pay close attention to performance
> increases. I think my 2" exhaust could use a set of headers and a 390,
> but my manifold isn't broke and my carb purrs so I have no urge to
> upgrade it. It runs pretty sweet for me now..... :-)
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> CJ7 Casey wrote:
> >
> > I want to see how much emission legal power I can get out of my 258CI.
> > Inline six with just bolt on parts. I will be doing that this last
> > weekend in February 2005. Any one who has dealt with these
> > modifications, any advice would be greatly appreciated, You can e mail
> > me at casey78@gmail.com
> > Bolt on parts, Bolt on parts "They said it was easy, I'm hoping it
> > is."
> > I bought the Holley 390 cfm carburetor / the Offenhauser 4 bbl intake
> > manifold / Holley fuel pump / Pace Setter headers / K&N filter /
> > D.U.I. Distributor / Cintech wiring harness / 86 Wide track high
> > strength axels and lockers / M.O.R.E. spring over, shackle reversal,
> > lift kit...
> > I will document these modifications to help any one it can, with
> > problem foresight. Like I said any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> > I will list all pros and cons I can find with these "bolt on
> > parts". I will be doing all of this with no automotive experience, or
> > back ground. Wish me luck, and If you know what problems to look out
> > for, let me know.
> > I will start documenting and posting full results and in the end it
> > will be dino tested.
> > With current stock engine problems I have created, and I've tried to
> > fix, I'm getting 12 miles to the gallon and 84 horse power. I should
> > be getting 17 miles to the gallon, and 115 horse power, if it ran
> > properly. "they say to expect 250 horse power with all modifications
> > and 10% better that stock fuel economy increase, They also said I might
> > get 300 horse power out of it? They also said it's easy bolt on
> > parts. I'll let you know.
Guest
Posts: n/a
Mike,
What's your gear ratio with those 33s? I know I can't bark my tires with
MPFI, 258 with 4.0 head but I'm running stock gears.
Bill
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:421CE6BB.A04CF825@sympatico.ca...
> Well............
>
> I am running an 86 with an Accel SuperCoil for hot spark, the timing
> advance 'ported', the stock Weber-Carter BBD carb unplugged and manually
> set up, the 'Nutter Bypass' or no emissions computer working, stock
> manifold with a straight 2" pipe back to a Dynomax 'Super turbo' high
> flow muffler, 3.31 gears turning 33" mud tires. In Canada it is a
> Utility vehicle and don't require a Cat.
>
> I get a sweet 23 US mpg running at 65 mpg and passed the last emissions
> with 15 ppm HC and 0.16% CO.
>
> 1st gear will light up my 33's way too easy when turning onto a 40 mph
> road so I have to watch the pedal, 2nd pulls 'fast' up to 50 mph turning
> 4400 rpm, 3rd is the power gear and hauls hard up to 75 mph or so, 4th
> buries the needle easy and no freakin' way do I want to find out how
> fast 5th goes.
>
> My speedometer is exact according to many checks with a GPS.
>
> My total cost was about $45.00 for the Accel coil. The Nutter which
> puts the computer to sleep cost a couple bucks for wire, solder and heat
> shrink and gave me a sweet 25% seat of the pants power and mileage boost
> with at least a 10 mph increase in each gear and the ability to actually
> get the rpm up to the top at 4500 for the 'red line'.
>
> I think the biggest boost anyone gets from 'any' mod to the engine is
> because the computer has to be put out of it's misery for 'any' mods.
>
> New carb = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> New Fuel injection = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> MSD Ignition = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> Or you can just stay stock and kill the computer = instant 25% power
> boost!
>
> I wish you luck and will look forward to reading about the improvements
> you hope for.
>
> If or when I modify anything I will pay close attention to performance
> increases. I think my 2" exhaust could use a set of headers and a 390,
> but my manifold isn't broke and my carb purrs so I have no urge to
> upgrade it. It runs pretty sweet for me now..... :-)
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> CJ7 Casey wrote:
> >
> > I want to see how much emission legal power I can get out of my 258CI.
> > Inline six with just bolt on parts. I will be doing that this last
> > weekend in February 2005. Any one who has dealt with these
> > modifications, any advice would be greatly appreciated, You can e mail
> > me at casey78@gmail.com
> > Bolt on parts, Bolt on parts "They said it was easy, I'm hoping it
> > is."
> > I bought the Holley 390 cfm carburetor / the Offenhauser 4 bbl intake
> > manifold / Holley fuel pump / Pace Setter headers / K&N filter /
> > D.U.I. Distributor / Cintech wiring harness / 86 Wide track high
> > strength axels and lockers / M.O.R.E. spring over, shackle reversal,
> > lift kit...
> > I will document these modifications to help any one it can, with
> > problem foresight. Like I said any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> > I will list all pros and cons I can find with these "bolt on
> > parts". I will be doing all of this with no automotive experience, or
> > back ground. Wish me luck, and If you know what problems to look out
> > for, let me know.
> > I will start documenting and posting full results and in the end it
> > will be dino tested.
> > With current stock engine problems I have created, and I've tried to
> > fix, I'm getting 12 miles to the gallon and 84 horse power. I should
> > be getting 17 miles to the gallon, and 115 horse power, if it ran
> > properly. "they say to expect 250 horse power with all modifications
> > and 10% better that stock fuel economy increase, They also said I might
> > get 300 horse power out of it? They also said it's easy bolt on
> > parts. I'll let you know.
What's your gear ratio with those 33s? I know I can't bark my tires with
MPFI, 258 with 4.0 head but I'm running stock gears.
Bill
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:421CE6BB.A04CF825@sympatico.ca...
> Well............
>
> I am running an 86 with an Accel SuperCoil for hot spark, the timing
> advance 'ported', the stock Weber-Carter BBD carb unplugged and manually
> set up, the 'Nutter Bypass' or no emissions computer working, stock
> manifold with a straight 2" pipe back to a Dynomax 'Super turbo' high
> flow muffler, 3.31 gears turning 33" mud tires. In Canada it is a
> Utility vehicle and don't require a Cat.
>
> I get a sweet 23 US mpg running at 65 mpg and passed the last emissions
> with 15 ppm HC and 0.16% CO.
>
> 1st gear will light up my 33's way too easy when turning onto a 40 mph
> road so I have to watch the pedal, 2nd pulls 'fast' up to 50 mph turning
> 4400 rpm, 3rd is the power gear and hauls hard up to 75 mph or so, 4th
> buries the needle easy and no freakin' way do I want to find out how
> fast 5th goes.
>
> My speedometer is exact according to many checks with a GPS.
>
> My total cost was about $45.00 for the Accel coil. The Nutter which
> puts the computer to sleep cost a couple bucks for wire, solder and heat
> shrink and gave me a sweet 25% seat of the pants power and mileage boost
> with at least a 10 mph increase in each gear and the ability to actually
> get the rpm up to the top at 4500 for the 'red line'.
>
> I think the biggest boost anyone gets from 'any' mod to the engine is
> because the computer has to be put out of it's misery for 'any' mods.
>
> New carb = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> New Fuel injection = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> MSD Ignition = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> Or you can just stay stock and kill the computer = instant 25% power
> boost!
>
> I wish you luck and will look forward to reading about the improvements
> you hope for.
>
> If or when I modify anything I will pay close attention to performance
> increases. I think my 2" exhaust could use a set of headers and a 390,
> but my manifold isn't broke and my carb purrs so I have no urge to
> upgrade it. It runs pretty sweet for me now..... :-)
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> CJ7 Casey wrote:
> >
> > I want to see how much emission legal power I can get out of my 258CI.
> > Inline six with just bolt on parts. I will be doing that this last
> > weekend in February 2005. Any one who has dealt with these
> > modifications, any advice would be greatly appreciated, You can e mail
> > me at casey78@gmail.com
> > Bolt on parts, Bolt on parts "They said it was easy, I'm hoping it
> > is."
> > I bought the Holley 390 cfm carburetor / the Offenhauser 4 bbl intake
> > manifold / Holley fuel pump / Pace Setter headers / K&N filter /
> > D.U.I. Distributor / Cintech wiring harness / 86 Wide track high
> > strength axels and lockers / M.O.R.E. spring over, shackle reversal,
> > lift kit...
> > I will document these modifications to help any one it can, with
> > problem foresight. Like I said any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> > I will list all pros and cons I can find with these "bolt on
> > parts". I will be doing all of this with no automotive experience, or
> > back ground. Wish me luck, and If you know what problems to look out
> > for, let me know.
> > I will start documenting and posting full results and in the end it
> > will be dino tested.
> > With current stock engine problems I have created, and I've tried to
> > fix, I'm getting 12 miles to the gallon and 84 horse power. I should
> > be getting 17 miles to the gallon, and 115 horse power, if it ran
> > properly. "they say to expect 250 horse power with all modifications
> > and 10% better that stock fuel economy increase, They also said I might
> > get 300 horse power out of it? They also said it's easy bolt on
> > parts. I'll let you know.
Guest
Posts: n/a
Mike,
What's your gear ratio with those 33s? I know I can't bark my tires with
MPFI, 258 with 4.0 head but I'm running stock gears.
Bill
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:421CE6BB.A04CF825@sympatico.ca...
> Well............
>
> I am running an 86 with an Accel SuperCoil for hot spark, the timing
> advance 'ported', the stock Weber-Carter BBD carb unplugged and manually
> set up, the 'Nutter Bypass' or no emissions computer working, stock
> manifold with a straight 2" pipe back to a Dynomax 'Super turbo' high
> flow muffler, 3.31 gears turning 33" mud tires. In Canada it is a
> Utility vehicle and don't require a Cat.
>
> I get a sweet 23 US mpg running at 65 mpg and passed the last emissions
> with 15 ppm HC and 0.16% CO.
>
> 1st gear will light up my 33's way too easy when turning onto a 40 mph
> road so I have to watch the pedal, 2nd pulls 'fast' up to 50 mph turning
> 4400 rpm, 3rd is the power gear and hauls hard up to 75 mph or so, 4th
> buries the needle easy and no freakin' way do I want to find out how
> fast 5th goes.
>
> My speedometer is exact according to many checks with a GPS.
>
> My total cost was about $45.00 for the Accel coil. The Nutter which
> puts the computer to sleep cost a couple bucks for wire, solder and heat
> shrink and gave me a sweet 25% seat of the pants power and mileage boost
> with at least a 10 mph increase in each gear and the ability to actually
> get the rpm up to the top at 4500 for the 'red line'.
>
> I think the biggest boost anyone gets from 'any' mod to the engine is
> because the computer has to be put out of it's misery for 'any' mods.
>
> New carb = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> New Fuel injection = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> MSD Ignition = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> Or you can just stay stock and kill the computer = instant 25% power
> boost!
>
> I wish you luck and will look forward to reading about the improvements
> you hope for.
>
> If or when I modify anything I will pay close attention to performance
> increases. I think my 2" exhaust could use a set of headers and a 390,
> but my manifold isn't broke and my carb purrs so I have no urge to
> upgrade it. It runs pretty sweet for me now..... :-)
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> CJ7 Casey wrote:
> >
> > I want to see how much emission legal power I can get out of my 258CI.
> > Inline six with just bolt on parts. I will be doing that this last
> > weekend in February 2005. Any one who has dealt with these
> > modifications, any advice would be greatly appreciated, You can e mail
> > me at casey78@gmail.com
> > Bolt on parts, Bolt on parts "They said it was easy, I'm hoping it
> > is."
> > I bought the Holley 390 cfm carburetor / the Offenhauser 4 bbl intake
> > manifold / Holley fuel pump / Pace Setter headers / K&N filter /
> > D.U.I. Distributor / Cintech wiring harness / 86 Wide track high
> > strength axels and lockers / M.O.R.E. spring over, shackle reversal,
> > lift kit...
> > I will document these modifications to help any one it can, with
> > problem foresight. Like I said any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> > I will list all pros and cons I can find with these "bolt on
> > parts". I will be doing all of this with no automotive experience, or
> > back ground. Wish me luck, and If you know what problems to look out
> > for, let me know.
> > I will start documenting and posting full results and in the end it
> > will be dino tested.
> > With current stock engine problems I have created, and I've tried to
> > fix, I'm getting 12 miles to the gallon and 84 horse power. I should
> > be getting 17 miles to the gallon, and 115 horse power, if it ran
> > properly. "they say to expect 250 horse power with all modifications
> > and 10% better that stock fuel economy increase, They also said I might
> > get 300 horse power out of it? They also said it's easy bolt on
> > parts. I'll let you know.
What's your gear ratio with those 33s? I know I can't bark my tires with
MPFI, 258 with 4.0 head but I'm running stock gears.
Bill
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:421CE6BB.A04CF825@sympatico.ca...
> Well............
>
> I am running an 86 with an Accel SuperCoil for hot spark, the timing
> advance 'ported', the stock Weber-Carter BBD carb unplugged and manually
> set up, the 'Nutter Bypass' or no emissions computer working, stock
> manifold with a straight 2" pipe back to a Dynomax 'Super turbo' high
> flow muffler, 3.31 gears turning 33" mud tires. In Canada it is a
> Utility vehicle and don't require a Cat.
>
> I get a sweet 23 US mpg running at 65 mpg and passed the last emissions
> with 15 ppm HC and 0.16% CO.
>
> 1st gear will light up my 33's way too easy when turning onto a 40 mph
> road so I have to watch the pedal, 2nd pulls 'fast' up to 50 mph turning
> 4400 rpm, 3rd is the power gear and hauls hard up to 75 mph or so, 4th
> buries the needle easy and no freakin' way do I want to find out how
> fast 5th goes.
>
> My speedometer is exact according to many checks with a GPS.
>
> My total cost was about $45.00 for the Accel coil. The Nutter which
> puts the computer to sleep cost a couple bucks for wire, solder and heat
> shrink and gave me a sweet 25% seat of the pants power and mileage boost
> with at least a 10 mph increase in each gear and the ability to actually
> get the rpm up to the top at 4500 for the 'red line'.
>
> I think the biggest boost anyone gets from 'any' mod to the engine is
> because the computer has to be put out of it's misery for 'any' mods.
>
> New carb = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> New Fuel injection = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> MSD Ignition = kill computer = instant 25% power boost.
>
> Or you can just stay stock and kill the computer = instant 25% power
> boost!
>
> I wish you luck and will look forward to reading about the improvements
> you hope for.
>
> If or when I modify anything I will pay close attention to performance
> increases. I think my 2" exhaust could use a set of headers and a 390,
> but my manifold isn't broke and my carb purrs so I have no urge to
> upgrade it. It runs pretty sweet for me now..... :-)
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> CJ7 Casey wrote:
> >
> > I want to see how much emission legal power I can get out of my 258CI.
> > Inline six with just bolt on parts. I will be doing that this last
> > weekend in February 2005. Any one who has dealt with these
> > modifications, any advice would be greatly appreciated, You can e mail
> > me at casey78@gmail.com
> > Bolt on parts, Bolt on parts "They said it was easy, I'm hoping it
> > is."
> > I bought the Holley 390 cfm carburetor / the Offenhauser 4 bbl intake
> > manifold / Holley fuel pump / Pace Setter headers / K&N filter /
> > D.U.I. Distributor / Cintech wiring harness / 86 Wide track high
> > strength axels and lockers / M.O.R.E. spring over, shackle reversal,
> > lift kit...
> > I will document these modifications to help any one it can, with
> > problem foresight. Like I said any advice would be greatly appreciated.
> > I will list all pros and cons I can find with these "bolt on
> > parts". I will be doing all of this with no automotive experience, or
> > back ground. Wish me luck, and If you know what problems to look out
> > for, let me know.
> > I will start documenting and posting full results and in the end it
> > will be dino tested.
> > With current stock engine problems I have created, and I've tried to
> > fix, I'm getting 12 miles to the gallon and 84 horse power. I should
> > be getting 17 miles to the gallon, and 115 horse power, if it ran
> > properly. "they say to expect 250 horse power with all modifications
> > and 10% better that stock fuel economy increase, They also said I might
> > get 300 horse power out of it? They also said it's easy bolt on
> > parts. I'll let you know.
Guest
Posts: n/a
Hi Bill,
Just like you're not using the computer that came with yours. Of
course your Multiport Fuel Injection is electronically controlled and
would need it's computer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> Mike, how would you kill the computer with MPFI and the jeep still runs and
> was this in your mind when you wrote that below?
>
> bill
Just like you're not using the computer that came with yours. Of
course your Multiport Fuel Injection is electronically controlled and
would need it's computer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> Mike, how would you kill the computer with MPFI and the jeep still runs and
> was this in your mind when you wrote that below?
>
> bill
Guest
Posts: n/a
Hi Bill,
Just like you're not using the computer that came with yours. Of
course your Multiport Fuel Injection is electronically controlled and
would need it's computer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> Mike, how would you kill the computer with MPFI and the jeep still runs and
> was this in your mind when you wrote that below?
>
> bill
Just like you're not using the computer that came with yours. Of
course your Multiport Fuel Injection is electronically controlled and
would need it's computer.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> Mike, how would you kill the computer with MPFI and the jeep still runs and
> was this in your mind when you wrote that below?
>
> bill


