97 TJ 2.5L performance parts
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97 TJ 2.5L performance parts
hey all,
Last week purchased a 1997 Wrangler SE (2.5L), automatic
transmission. It has large 32" tires and lift kit.
Nice looking but performance is poor. If I could eek-out another
10-15 horsepower it would be much more drivable around town and on the
highway.
My questions are:
Does anyone have experience with performance mods; air-intake,
exhaust, etc. for the 2.5L 4cylinder?
Also, how can I tell what gear ratios I have? Judging from the
performance with the 32"'s I'm guessing I have the stock Dana 35's. ...
( 0-60 in about 5 minutes on flat ground. No chance of even hitting 60
on a hill :)
Any opinions on reputable/reliable JEEP performance parts places?
I have no books or documentation on my JEEP yet but I am learning
about it by trial and error!
Any help would be appreciated. Someday I will be able to give back!
TJ
Last week purchased a 1997 Wrangler SE (2.5L), automatic
transmission. It has large 32" tires and lift kit.
Nice looking but performance is poor. If I could eek-out another
10-15 horsepower it would be much more drivable around town and on the
highway.
My questions are:
Does anyone have experience with performance mods; air-intake,
exhaust, etc. for the 2.5L 4cylinder?
Also, how can I tell what gear ratios I have? Judging from the
performance with the 32"'s I'm guessing I have the stock Dana 35's. ...
( 0-60 in about 5 minutes on flat ground. No chance of even hitting 60
on a hill :)
Any opinions on reputable/reliable JEEP performance parts places?
I have no books or documentation on my JEEP yet but I am learning
about it by trial and error!
Any help would be appreciated. Someday I will be able to give back!
TJ
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Re: 97 TJ 2.5L performance parts
Put the stock tires back on it, and get rid of the auto.
Earle
<hammertc2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> hey all,
>
> Last week purchased a 1997 Wrangler SE (2.5L), automatic
> transmission. It has large 32" tires and lift kit.
> Nice looking but performance is poor. If I could eek-out another
> 10-15 horsepower it would be much more drivable around town and on the
> highway.
> My questions are:
> Does anyone have experience with performance mods; air-intake,
> exhaust, etc. for the 2.5L 4cylinder?
>
> Also, how can I tell what gear ratios I have? Judging from the
> performance with the 32"'s I'm guessing I have the stock Dana 35's. ...
> ( 0-60 in about 5 minutes on flat ground. No chance of even hitting 60
> on a hill :)
>
> Any opinions on reputable/reliable JEEP performance parts places?
>
> I have no books or documentation on my JEEP yet but I am learning
> about it by trial and error!
> Any help would be appreciated. Someday I will be able to give back!
>
> TJ
>
Earle
<hammertc2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1172338827.293900.19070@a75g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
> hey all,
>
> Last week purchased a 1997 Wrangler SE (2.5L), automatic
> transmission. It has large 32" tires and lift kit.
> Nice looking but performance is poor. If I could eek-out another
> 10-15 horsepower it would be much more drivable around town and on the
> highway.
> My questions are:
> Does anyone have experience with performance mods; air-intake,
> exhaust, etc. for the 2.5L 4cylinder?
>
> Also, how can I tell what gear ratios I have? Judging from the
> performance with the 32"'s I'm guessing I have the stock Dana 35's. ...
> ( 0-60 in about 5 minutes on flat ground. No chance of even hitting 60
> on a hill :)
>
> Any opinions on reputable/reliable JEEP performance parts places?
>
> I have no books or documentation on my JEEP yet but I am learning
> about it by trial and error!
> Any help would be appreciated. Someday I will be able to give back!
>
> TJ
>
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Re: 97 TJ 2.5L performance parts
Put the stock tires back on it, and get rid of the auto.
Earle
<hammertc2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1172338827.293900.19070@a75g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
> hey all,
>
> Last week purchased a 1997 Wrangler SE (2.5L), automatic
> transmission. It has large 32" tires and lift kit.
> Nice looking but performance is poor. If I could eek-out another
> 10-15 horsepower it would be much more drivable around town and on the
> highway.
> My questions are:
> Does anyone have experience with performance mods; air-intake,
> exhaust, etc. for the 2.5L 4cylinder?
>
> Also, how can I tell what gear ratios I have? Judging from the
> performance with the 32"'s I'm guessing I have the stock Dana 35's. ...
> ( 0-60 in about 5 minutes on flat ground. No chance of even hitting 60
> on a hill :)
>
> Any opinions on reputable/reliable JEEP performance parts places?
>
> I have no books or documentation on my JEEP yet but I am learning
> about it by trial and error!
> Any help would be appreciated. Someday I will be able to give back!
>
> TJ
>
Earle
<hammertc2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1172338827.293900.19070@a75g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
> hey all,
>
> Last week purchased a 1997 Wrangler SE (2.5L), automatic
> transmission. It has large 32" tires and lift kit.
> Nice looking but performance is poor. If I could eek-out another
> 10-15 horsepower it would be much more drivable around town and on the
> highway.
> My questions are:
> Does anyone have experience with performance mods; air-intake,
> exhaust, etc. for the 2.5L 4cylinder?
>
> Also, how can I tell what gear ratios I have? Judging from the
> performance with the 32"'s I'm guessing I have the stock Dana 35's. ...
> ( 0-60 in about 5 minutes on flat ground. No chance of even hitting 60
> on a hill :)
>
> Any opinions on reputable/reliable JEEP performance parts places?
>
> I have no books or documentation on my JEEP yet but I am learning
> about it by trial and error!
> Any help would be appreciated. Someday I will be able to give back!
>
> TJ
>
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Re: 97 TJ 2.5L performance parts
Put the stock tires back on it, and get rid of the auto.
Earle
<hammertc2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1172338827.293900.19070@a75g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
> hey all,
>
> Last week purchased a 1997 Wrangler SE (2.5L), automatic
> transmission. It has large 32" tires and lift kit.
> Nice looking but performance is poor. If I could eek-out another
> 10-15 horsepower it would be much more drivable around town and on the
> highway.
> My questions are:
> Does anyone have experience with performance mods; air-intake,
> exhaust, etc. for the 2.5L 4cylinder?
>
> Also, how can I tell what gear ratios I have? Judging from the
> performance with the 32"'s I'm guessing I have the stock Dana 35's. ...
> ( 0-60 in about 5 minutes on flat ground. No chance of even hitting 60
> on a hill :)
>
> Any opinions on reputable/reliable JEEP performance parts places?
>
> I have no books or documentation on my JEEP yet but I am learning
> about it by trial and error!
> Any help would be appreciated. Someday I will be able to give back!
>
> TJ
>
Earle
<hammertc2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1172338827.293900.19070@a75g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
> hey all,
>
> Last week purchased a 1997 Wrangler SE (2.5L), automatic
> transmission. It has large 32" tires and lift kit.
> Nice looking but performance is poor. If I could eek-out another
> 10-15 horsepower it would be much more drivable around town and on the
> highway.
> My questions are:
> Does anyone have experience with performance mods; air-intake,
> exhaust, etc. for the 2.5L 4cylinder?
>
> Also, how can I tell what gear ratios I have? Judging from the
> performance with the 32"'s I'm guessing I have the stock Dana 35's. ...
> ( 0-60 in about 5 minutes on flat ground. No chance of even hitting 60
> on a hill :)
>
> Any opinions on reputable/reliable JEEP performance parts places?
>
> I have no books or documentation on my JEEP yet but I am learning
> about it by trial and error!
> Any help would be appreciated. Someday I will be able to give back!
>
> TJ
>
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Re: 97 TJ 2.5L performance parts
On Feb 24, 1:06 pm, "Earle Horton" <graci...@usa.com> wrote:
> Put the stock tires back on it, and get rid of the auto.
>
> Earle
>
> <hammertc2...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1172338827.293900.19070@a75g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
>
> > hey all,
>
> > Last week purchased a 1997 Wrangler SE (2.5L), automatic
> > transmission. It has large 32" tires and lift kit.
> > Nice looking butperformanceis poor. If I could eek-out another
> > 10-15 horsepower it would be much more drivable around town and on the
> > highway.
> > My questions are:
> > Does anyone have experience withperformancemods; air-intake,
> > exhaust, etc. for the 2.5L 4cylinder?
>
> > Also, how can I tell what gear ratios I have? Judging from the
> >performancewith the 32"'s I'm guessing I have the stock Dana 35's. ...
> > ( 0-60 in about 5 minutes on flat ground. No chance of even hitting 60
> > on a hill :)
>
> > Any opinions on reputable/reliable JEEPperformanceparts places?
>
> > I have no books or documentation on my JEEP yet but I am learning
> > about it by trial and error!
> > Any help would be appreciated. Someday I will be able to give back!
>
> > TJ
Yes, I guess your right, getting rid of the auto trans and the 32's
would improve performance :)
Unfortunately, getting rid of the auto trans is not an option as I
only have one leg to drive with. As for the tires...well...I'd like
to keep them. So any performance minor mods available while still
keeping the auto and 32's?
Thanks,
TJ
> Put the stock tires back on it, and get rid of the auto.
>
> Earle
>
> <hammertc2...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1172338827.293900.19070@a75g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
>
> > hey all,
>
> > Last week purchased a 1997 Wrangler SE (2.5L), automatic
> > transmission. It has large 32" tires and lift kit.
> > Nice looking butperformanceis poor. If I could eek-out another
> > 10-15 horsepower it would be much more drivable around town and on the
> > highway.
> > My questions are:
> > Does anyone have experience withperformancemods; air-intake,
> > exhaust, etc. for the 2.5L 4cylinder?
>
> > Also, how can I tell what gear ratios I have? Judging from the
> >performancewith the 32"'s I'm guessing I have the stock Dana 35's. ...
> > ( 0-60 in about 5 minutes on flat ground. No chance of even hitting 60
> > on a hill :)
>
> > Any opinions on reputable/reliable JEEPperformanceparts places?
>
> > I have no books or documentation on my JEEP yet but I am learning
> > about it by trial and error!
> > Any help would be appreciated. Someday I will be able to give back!
>
> > TJ
Yes, I guess your right, getting rid of the auto trans and the 32's
would improve performance :)
Unfortunately, getting rid of the auto trans is not an option as I
only have one leg to drive with. As for the tires...well...I'd like
to keep them. So any performance minor mods available while still
keeping the auto and 32's?
Thanks,
TJ
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Re: 97 TJ 2.5L performance parts
On Feb 24, 1:06 pm, "Earle Horton" <graci...@usa.com> wrote:
> Put the stock tires back on it, and get rid of the auto.
>
> Earle
>
> <hammertc2...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1172338827.293900.19070@a75g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
>
> > hey all,
>
> > Last week purchased a 1997 Wrangler SE (2.5L), automatic
> > transmission. It has large 32" tires and lift kit.
> > Nice looking butperformanceis poor. If I could eek-out another
> > 10-15 horsepower it would be much more drivable around town and on the
> > highway.
> > My questions are:
> > Does anyone have experience withperformancemods; air-intake,
> > exhaust, etc. for the 2.5L 4cylinder?
>
> > Also, how can I tell what gear ratios I have? Judging from the
> >performancewith the 32"'s I'm guessing I have the stock Dana 35's. ...
> > ( 0-60 in about 5 minutes on flat ground. No chance of even hitting 60
> > on a hill :)
>
> > Any opinions on reputable/reliable JEEPperformanceparts places?
>
> > I have no books or documentation on my JEEP yet but I am learning
> > about it by trial and error!
> > Any help would be appreciated. Someday I will be able to give back!
>
> > TJ
Yes, I guess your right, getting rid of the auto trans and the 32's
would improve performance :)
Unfortunately, getting rid of the auto trans is not an option as I
only have one leg to drive with. As for the tires...well...I'd like
to keep them. So any performance minor mods available while still
keeping the auto and 32's?
Thanks,
TJ
> Put the stock tires back on it, and get rid of the auto.
>
> Earle
>
> <hammertc2...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1172338827.293900.19070@a75g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
>
> > hey all,
>
> > Last week purchased a 1997 Wrangler SE (2.5L), automatic
> > transmission. It has large 32" tires and lift kit.
> > Nice looking butperformanceis poor. If I could eek-out another
> > 10-15 horsepower it would be much more drivable around town and on the
> > highway.
> > My questions are:
> > Does anyone have experience withperformancemods; air-intake,
> > exhaust, etc. for the 2.5L 4cylinder?
>
> > Also, how can I tell what gear ratios I have? Judging from the
> >performancewith the 32"'s I'm guessing I have the stock Dana 35's. ...
> > ( 0-60 in about 5 minutes on flat ground. No chance of even hitting 60
> > on a hill :)
>
> > Any opinions on reputable/reliable JEEPperformanceparts places?
>
> > I have no books or documentation on my JEEP yet but I am learning
> > about it by trial and error!
> > Any help would be appreciated. Someday I will be able to give back!
>
> > TJ
Yes, I guess your right, getting rid of the auto trans and the 32's
would improve performance :)
Unfortunately, getting rid of the auto trans is not an option as I
only have one leg to drive with. As for the tires...well...I'd like
to keep them. So any performance minor mods available while still
keeping the auto and 32's?
Thanks,
TJ
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Re: 97 TJ 2.5L performance parts
On Feb 24, 1:06 pm, "Earle Horton" <graci...@usa.com> wrote:
> Put the stock tires back on it, and get rid of the auto.
>
> Earle
>
> <hammertc2...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1172338827.293900.19070@a75g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
>
> > hey all,
>
> > Last week purchased a 1997 Wrangler SE (2.5L), automatic
> > transmission. It has large 32" tires and lift kit.
> > Nice looking butperformanceis poor. If I could eek-out another
> > 10-15 horsepower it would be much more drivable around town and on the
> > highway.
> > My questions are:
> > Does anyone have experience withperformancemods; air-intake,
> > exhaust, etc. for the 2.5L 4cylinder?
>
> > Also, how can I tell what gear ratios I have? Judging from the
> >performancewith the 32"'s I'm guessing I have the stock Dana 35's. ...
> > ( 0-60 in about 5 minutes on flat ground. No chance of even hitting 60
> > on a hill :)
>
> > Any opinions on reputable/reliable JEEPperformanceparts places?
>
> > I have no books or documentation on my JEEP yet but I am learning
> > about it by trial and error!
> > Any help would be appreciated. Someday I will be able to give back!
>
> > TJ
Yes, I guess your right, getting rid of the auto trans and the 32's
would improve performance :)
Unfortunately, getting rid of the auto trans is not an option as I
only have one leg to drive with. As for the tires...well...I'd like
to keep them. So any performance minor mods available while still
keeping the auto and 32's?
Thanks,
TJ
> Put the stock tires back on it, and get rid of the auto.
>
> Earle
>
> <hammertc2...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1172338827.293900.19070@a75g2000cwd.googlegro ups.com...
>
> > hey all,
>
> > Last week purchased a 1997 Wrangler SE (2.5L), automatic
> > transmission. It has large 32" tires and lift kit.
> > Nice looking butperformanceis poor. If I could eek-out another
> > 10-15 horsepower it would be much more drivable around town and on the
> > highway.
> > My questions are:
> > Does anyone have experience withperformancemods; air-intake,
> > exhaust, etc. for the 2.5L 4cylinder?
>
> > Also, how can I tell what gear ratios I have? Judging from the
> >performancewith the 32"'s I'm guessing I have the stock Dana 35's. ...
> > ( 0-60 in about 5 minutes on flat ground. No chance of even hitting 60
> > on a hill :)
>
> > Any opinions on reputable/reliable JEEPperformanceparts places?
>
> > I have no books or documentation on my JEEP yet but I am learning
> > about it by trial and error!
> > Any help would be appreciated. Someday I will be able to give back!
>
> > TJ
Yes, I guess your right, getting rid of the auto trans and the 32's
would improve performance :)
Unfortunately, getting rid of the auto trans is not an option as I
only have one leg to drive with. As for the tires...well...I'd like
to keep them. So any performance minor mods available while still
keeping the auto and 32's?
Thanks,
TJ
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Re: 97 TJ 2.5L performance parts
<hammertc2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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....
> Yes, I guess your right, getting rid of the auto trans and the 32's
> would improve performance :)
> Unfortunately, getting rid of the auto trans is not an option as I
> only have one leg to drive with. As for the tires...well...I'd like
> to keep them. So any performance minor mods available while
> still keeping the auto and 32's?
>
Cat-back exhaust and 4.0 liter throttle body won't set you back much,
especially since exhaust doesn't last forever. I found on mine that the
mileage improved more than the power from engine mods. What you really need
to do is regear the axles.
Earle
news:1172344565.073873.112240@8g2000cwh.googlegrou ps.com...
....
> Yes, I guess your right, getting rid of the auto trans and the 32's
> would improve performance :)
> Unfortunately, getting rid of the auto trans is not an option as I
> only have one leg to drive with. As for the tires...well...I'd like
> to keep them. So any performance minor mods available while
> still keeping the auto and 32's?
>
Cat-back exhaust and 4.0 liter throttle body won't set you back much,
especially since exhaust doesn't last forever. I found on mine that the
mileage improved more than the power from engine mods. What you really need
to do is regear the axles.
Earle
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Re: 97 TJ 2.5L performance parts
<hammertc2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1172344565.073873.112240@8g2000cwh.googlegrou ps.com...
....
> Yes, I guess your right, getting rid of the auto trans and the 32's
> would improve performance :)
> Unfortunately, getting rid of the auto trans is not an option as I
> only have one leg to drive with. As for the tires...well...I'd like
> to keep them. So any performance minor mods available while
> still keeping the auto and 32's?
>
Cat-back exhaust and 4.0 liter throttle body won't set you back much,
especially since exhaust doesn't last forever. I found on mine that the
mileage improved more than the power from engine mods. What you really need
to do is regear the axles.
Earle
news:1172344565.073873.112240@8g2000cwh.googlegrou ps.com...
....
> Yes, I guess your right, getting rid of the auto trans and the 32's
> would improve performance :)
> Unfortunately, getting rid of the auto trans is not an option as I
> only have one leg to drive with. As for the tires...well...I'd like
> to keep them. So any performance minor mods available while
> still keeping the auto and 32's?
>
Cat-back exhaust and 4.0 liter throttle body won't set you back much,
especially since exhaust doesn't last forever. I found on mine that the
mileage improved more than the power from engine mods. What you really need
to do is regear the axles.
Earle
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Re: 97 TJ 2.5L performance parts
<hammertc2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1172344565.073873.112240@8g2000cwh.googlegrou ps.com...
....
> Yes, I guess your right, getting rid of the auto trans and the 32's
> would improve performance :)
> Unfortunately, getting rid of the auto trans is not an option as I
> only have one leg to drive with. As for the tires...well...I'd like
> to keep them. So any performance minor mods available while
> still keeping the auto and 32's?
>
Cat-back exhaust and 4.0 liter throttle body won't set you back much,
especially since exhaust doesn't last forever. I found on mine that the
mileage improved more than the power from engine mods. What you really need
to do is regear the axles.
Earle
news:1172344565.073873.112240@8g2000cwh.googlegrou ps.com...
....
> Yes, I guess your right, getting rid of the auto trans and the 32's
> would improve performance :)
> Unfortunately, getting rid of the auto trans is not an option as I
> only have one leg to drive with. As for the tires...well...I'd like
> to keep them. So any performance minor mods available while
> still keeping the auto and 32's?
>
Cat-back exhaust and 4.0 liter throttle body won't set you back much,
especially since exhaust doesn't last forever. I found on mine that the
mileage improved more than the power from engine mods. What you really need
to do is regear the axles.
Earle