Has anyone tried to build up a 4 banger?
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Has anyone tried to build up a 4 banger?
Has anyone tried to build up a 4 banger? Cam, headers, performance
parts. If so what kind of results did you have? I posted a while back
and a few thought I was a troll because of some language I used. When I
posted there were nothing but goat *** postings, I was wondering how
much this group did with jeeps. I went to another group for jeeps and
got some good info. I came back today and found some helpfull people on
here also. For those who helped thank you. Anyhow I have had the
transmission and transfercase rebuilt. Rebuilt the rear brakes, and the
frontend is next. I'm thinking about pulling the motor this winter and
trying to beef it up. It is a 4 banger from an 89 wrangler. I was just
wondering where to get some performance parts for these motors. I know
everyone goes to the 6 banger or V8. If anyone has any info let me
know. Thanks ahead of time. Paul
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parts. If so what kind of results did you have? I posted a while back
and a few thought I was a troll because of some language I used. When I
posted there were nothing but goat *** postings, I was wondering how
much this group did with jeeps. I went to another group for jeeps and
got some good info. I came back today and found some helpfull people on
here also. For those who helped thank you. Anyhow I have had the
transmission and transfercase rebuilt. Rebuilt the rear brakes, and the
frontend is next. I'm thinking about pulling the motor this winter and
trying to beef it up. It is a 4 banger from an 89 wrangler. I was just
wondering where to get some performance parts for these motors. I know
everyone goes to the 6 banger or V8. If anyone has any info let me
know. Thanks ahead of time. Paul
Reply
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Re: Has anyone tried to build up a 4 banger?
There really is no substitute for displacement. You can build a screaming
hot-rod 4 banger, and it will be working hard all the time, and probably not
only burn fuel like crazy, but die early , where a stock smallblock or 4.0
will probably return better economy and be nearly bulletproof.
The costs involved in doing a good job of building a hi-performance 4 banger
are probaly higher than buying a 350 from a wreck and replacing the
longblock with a reman unit..
hot-rod 4 banger, and it will be working hard all the time, and probably not
only burn fuel like crazy, but die early , where a stock smallblock or 4.0
will probably return better economy and be nearly bulletproof.
The costs involved in doing a good job of building a hi-performance 4 banger
are probaly higher than buying a 350 from a wreck and replacing the
longblock with a reman unit..
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Re: Has anyone tried to build up a 4 banger?
There really is no substitute for displacement. You can build a screaming
hot-rod 4 banger, and it will be working hard all the time, and probably not
only burn fuel like crazy, but die early , where a stock smallblock or 4.0
will probably return better economy and be nearly bulletproof.
The costs involved in doing a good job of building a hi-performance 4 banger
are probaly higher than buying a 350 from a wreck and replacing the
longblock with a reman unit..
hot-rod 4 banger, and it will be working hard all the time, and probably not
only burn fuel like crazy, but die early , where a stock smallblock or 4.0
will probably return better economy and be nearly bulletproof.
The costs involved in doing a good job of building a hi-performance 4 banger
are probaly higher than buying a 350 from a wreck and replacing the
longblock with a reman unit..
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Re: Has anyone tried to build up a 4 banger?
There really is no substitute for displacement. You can build a screaming
hot-rod 4 banger, and it will be working hard all the time, and probably not
only burn fuel like crazy, but die early , where a stock smallblock or 4.0
will probably return better economy and be nearly bulletproof.
The costs involved in doing a good job of building a hi-performance 4 banger
are probaly higher than buying a 350 from a wreck and replacing the
longblock with a reman unit..
hot-rod 4 banger, and it will be working hard all the time, and probably not
only burn fuel like crazy, but die early , where a stock smallblock or 4.0
will probably return better economy and be nearly bulletproof.
The costs involved in doing a good job of building a hi-performance 4 banger
are probaly higher than buying a 350 from a wreck and replacing the
longblock with a reman unit..
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Re: Has anyone tried to build up a 4 banger?
www.turbocity.com
www.borla.com
Mopar performance parts from e.g. www.summitracing.com
The biggest bang for your buck is probably a 4.0 liter throttle body (or a
bored out 2.5 liter throttle body) and a cat-back exhaust system. Sooner or
later, your present muffler is going to rot out anyway. A K&N is good too,
especially with an air tube that gets it out of the water splash. People
rag on the K&N because it "lets more dirt in" but I think they are jealous.
If you reposition the filter right on top of the valve cover, this should
decrease the amount of dirt actually reaching it. They do require periodic
maintenance, that many people don't care for. An electric radiator fan will
realize some highway savings, percentage wise. I haven't tried any internal
engine parts, yet. Surprisingly, or not, performance parts and an
aggressive driving style with this engine seem to yield fuel savings more
than horsepower, at least in my experience. I think the best thing that you
could do is to block off fifth gear, or just don't use it.
I find that a weekly shot of caprine emissions in the fuel helps too. ;^)
Earle
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1147624267.198291.104450@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com...
> Has anyone tried to build up a 4 banger? Cam, headers, performance
> parts. If so what kind of results did you have? I posted a while back
> and a few thought I was a troll because of some language I used. When I
>
> posted there were nothing but goat *** postings, I was wondering how
> much this group did with jeeps. I went to another group for jeeps and
> got some good info. I came back today and found some helpfull people on
>
> here also. For those who helped thank you. Anyhow I have had the
> transmission and transfercase rebuilt. Rebuilt the rear brakes, and the
>
> frontend is next. I'm thinking about pulling the motor this winter and
> trying to beef it up. It is a 4 banger from an 89 wrangler. I was just
> wondering where to get some performance parts for these motors. I know
> everyone goes to the 6 banger or V8. If anyone has any info let me
> know. Thanks ahead of time. Paul
>
> Reply
>
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www.borla.com
Mopar performance parts from e.g. www.summitracing.com
The biggest bang for your buck is probably a 4.0 liter throttle body (or a
bored out 2.5 liter throttle body) and a cat-back exhaust system. Sooner or
later, your present muffler is going to rot out anyway. A K&N is good too,
especially with an air tube that gets it out of the water splash. People
rag on the K&N because it "lets more dirt in" but I think they are jealous.
If you reposition the filter right on top of the valve cover, this should
decrease the amount of dirt actually reaching it. They do require periodic
maintenance, that many people don't care for. An electric radiator fan will
realize some highway savings, percentage wise. I haven't tried any internal
engine parts, yet. Surprisingly, or not, performance parts and an
aggressive driving style with this engine seem to yield fuel savings more
than horsepower, at least in my experience. I think the best thing that you
could do is to block off fifth gear, or just don't use it.
I find that a weekly shot of caprine emissions in the fuel helps too. ;^)
Earle
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1147624267.198291.104450@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com...
> Has anyone tried to build up a 4 banger? Cam, headers, performance
> parts. If so what kind of results did you have? I posted a while back
> and a few thought I was a troll because of some language I used. When I
>
> posted there were nothing but goat *** postings, I was wondering how
> much this group did with jeeps. I went to another group for jeeps and
> got some good info. I came back today and found some helpfull people on
>
> here also. For those who helped thank you. Anyhow I have had the
> transmission and transfercase rebuilt. Rebuilt the rear brakes, and the
>
> frontend is next. I'm thinking about pulling the motor this winter and
> trying to beef it up. It is a 4 banger from an 89 wrangler. I was just
> wondering where to get some performance parts for these motors. I know
> everyone goes to the 6 banger or V8. If anyone has any info let me
> know. Thanks ahead of time. Paul
>
> Reply
>
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Re: Has anyone tried to build up a 4 banger?
www.turbocity.com
www.borla.com
Mopar performance parts from e.g. www.summitracing.com
The biggest bang for your buck is probably a 4.0 liter throttle body (or a
bored out 2.5 liter throttle body) and a cat-back exhaust system. Sooner or
later, your present muffler is going to rot out anyway. A K&N is good too,
especially with an air tube that gets it out of the water splash. People
rag on the K&N because it "lets more dirt in" but I think they are jealous.
If you reposition the filter right on top of the valve cover, this should
decrease the amount of dirt actually reaching it. They do require periodic
maintenance, that many people don't care for. An electric radiator fan will
realize some highway savings, percentage wise. I haven't tried any internal
engine parts, yet. Surprisingly, or not, performance parts and an
aggressive driving style with this engine seem to yield fuel savings more
than horsepower, at least in my experience. I think the best thing that you
could do is to block off fifth gear, or just don't use it.
I find that a weekly shot of caprine emissions in the fuel helps too. ;^)
Earle
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1147624267.198291.104450@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com...
> Has anyone tried to build up a 4 banger? Cam, headers, performance
> parts. If so what kind of results did you have? I posted a while back
> and a few thought I was a troll because of some language I used. When I
>
> posted there were nothing but goat *** postings, I was wondering how
> much this group did with jeeps. I went to another group for jeeps and
> got some good info. I came back today and found some helpfull people on
>
> here also. For those who helped thank you. Anyhow I have had the
> transmission and transfercase rebuilt. Rebuilt the rear brakes, and the
>
> frontend is next. I'm thinking about pulling the motor this winter and
> trying to beef it up. It is a 4 banger from an 89 wrangler. I was just
> wondering where to get some performance parts for these motors. I know
> everyone goes to the 6 banger or V8. If anyone has any info let me
> know. Thanks ahead of time. Paul
>
> Reply
>
*** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com ***
www.borla.com
Mopar performance parts from e.g. www.summitracing.com
The biggest bang for your buck is probably a 4.0 liter throttle body (or a
bored out 2.5 liter throttle body) and a cat-back exhaust system. Sooner or
later, your present muffler is going to rot out anyway. A K&N is good too,
especially with an air tube that gets it out of the water splash. People
rag on the K&N because it "lets more dirt in" but I think they are jealous.
If you reposition the filter right on top of the valve cover, this should
decrease the amount of dirt actually reaching it. They do require periodic
maintenance, that many people don't care for. An electric radiator fan will
realize some highway savings, percentage wise. I haven't tried any internal
engine parts, yet. Surprisingly, or not, performance parts and an
aggressive driving style with this engine seem to yield fuel savings more
than horsepower, at least in my experience. I think the best thing that you
could do is to block off fifth gear, or just don't use it.
I find that a weekly shot of caprine emissions in the fuel helps too. ;^)
Earle
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1147624267.198291.104450@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com...
> Has anyone tried to build up a 4 banger? Cam, headers, performance
> parts. If so what kind of results did you have? I posted a while back
> and a few thought I was a troll because of some language I used. When I
>
> posted there were nothing but goat *** postings, I was wondering how
> much this group did with jeeps. I went to another group for jeeps and
> got some good info. I came back today and found some helpfull people on
>
> here also. For those who helped thank you. Anyhow I have had the
> transmission and transfercase rebuilt. Rebuilt the rear brakes, and the
>
> frontend is next. I'm thinking about pulling the motor this winter and
> trying to beef it up. It is a 4 banger from an 89 wrangler. I was just
> wondering where to get some performance parts for these motors. I know
> everyone goes to the 6 banger or V8. If anyone has any info let me
> know. Thanks ahead of time. Paul
>
> Reply
>
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Re: Has anyone tried to build up a 4 banger?
www.turbocity.com
www.borla.com
Mopar performance parts from e.g. www.summitracing.com
The biggest bang for your buck is probably a 4.0 liter throttle body (or a
bored out 2.5 liter throttle body) and a cat-back exhaust system. Sooner or
later, your present muffler is going to rot out anyway. A K&N is good too,
especially with an air tube that gets it out of the water splash. People
rag on the K&N because it "lets more dirt in" but I think they are jealous.
If you reposition the filter right on top of the valve cover, this should
decrease the amount of dirt actually reaching it. They do require periodic
maintenance, that many people don't care for. An electric radiator fan will
realize some highway savings, percentage wise. I haven't tried any internal
engine parts, yet. Surprisingly, or not, performance parts and an
aggressive driving style with this engine seem to yield fuel savings more
than horsepower, at least in my experience. I think the best thing that you
could do is to block off fifth gear, or just don't use it.
I find that a weekly shot of caprine emissions in the fuel helps too. ;^)
Earle
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1147624267.198291.104450@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com...
> Has anyone tried to build up a 4 banger? Cam, headers, performance
> parts. If so what kind of results did you have? I posted a while back
> and a few thought I was a troll because of some language I used. When I
>
> posted there were nothing but goat *** postings, I was wondering how
> much this group did with jeeps. I went to another group for jeeps and
> got some good info. I came back today and found some helpfull people on
>
> here also. For those who helped thank you. Anyhow I have had the
> transmission and transfercase rebuilt. Rebuilt the rear brakes, and the
>
> frontend is next. I'm thinking about pulling the motor this winter and
> trying to beef it up. It is a 4 banger from an 89 wrangler. I was just
> wondering where to get some performance parts for these motors. I know
> everyone goes to the 6 banger or V8. If anyone has any info let me
> know. Thanks ahead of time. Paul
>
> Reply
>
*** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com ***
www.borla.com
Mopar performance parts from e.g. www.summitracing.com
The biggest bang for your buck is probably a 4.0 liter throttle body (or a
bored out 2.5 liter throttle body) and a cat-back exhaust system. Sooner or
later, your present muffler is going to rot out anyway. A K&N is good too,
especially with an air tube that gets it out of the water splash. People
rag on the K&N because it "lets more dirt in" but I think they are jealous.
If you reposition the filter right on top of the valve cover, this should
decrease the amount of dirt actually reaching it. They do require periodic
maintenance, that many people don't care for. An electric radiator fan will
realize some highway savings, percentage wise. I haven't tried any internal
engine parts, yet. Surprisingly, or not, performance parts and an
aggressive driving style with this engine seem to yield fuel savings more
than horsepower, at least in my experience. I think the best thing that you
could do is to block off fifth gear, or just don't use it.
I find that a weekly shot of caprine emissions in the fuel helps too. ;^)
Earle
"Paul" <silverballs0@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1147624267.198291.104450@v46g2000cwv.googlegr oups.com...
> Has anyone tried to build up a 4 banger? Cam, headers, performance
> parts. If so what kind of results did you have? I posted a while back
> and a few thought I was a troll because of some language I used. When I
>
> posted there were nothing but goat *** postings, I was wondering how
> much this group did with jeeps. I went to another group for jeeps and
> got some good info. I came back today and found some helpfull people on
>
> here also. For those who helped thank you. Anyhow I have had the
> transmission and transfercase rebuilt. Rebuilt the rear brakes, and the
>
> frontend is next. I'm thinking about pulling the motor this winter and
> trying to beef it up. It is a 4 banger from an 89 wrangler. I was just
> wondering where to get some performance parts for these motors. I know
> everyone goes to the 6 banger or V8. If anyone has any info let me
> know. Thanks ahead of time. Paul
>
> Reply
>
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