91 Wrangler YJ 4.0 Stroker Choices

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91 Wrangler YJ 4.0 Stroker Choices

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I'm wanting to build a stroker for the first time. So many options are out there as in brands and kits. Any suggestions?
Example 1: Clegg's Kit which just comes with crank, rods & pistons for $900. Don't I need a cam to go along with it? Which cams are good with strokers?
https://www.cleggengine.com/stroker-kit ... -kits.html
Or
A Titan Engine kit That comes with crank, rod, pistons and cam for $1,600
https://titanengines.com/jeep-strokers/ ... o-4-6-4-7/
And
What about injectors, I've been seeing these 24lb injectors and/or injectors from a Mustang, whats the difference and which is better?

Im new to the Jeep world so Im not sure if the are cheep parts or good parts.
Also, this is just a weekender Jeep. So no mudding or rock crawling just looking for some added power and a good sound.
Thanks in advance.
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Re: 91 Wrangler YJ 4.0 Stroker Choices

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What's your budget?
I'm sure our resident stroker guru Russ Pottenger will chime in with his recommendations.
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Re: 91 Wrangler YJ 4.0 Stroker Choices

Post by Russ Pottenger »

Hey HarleyGuy,

I’d be more than happy to offer some suggestions and recommendations.
Like Dino suggested budget will come into play in pointing you in a direction.

My most popular kit revolves around my custom forged piston and rod combination. The premium parts in my kits wi cost you a little more but I think the in the long run you’ll appreciate the value.

If you shoot me a call or email I’d be more than happy to email you some information and comprise a custom kit for you based on your needs and budget.

Thanks,
Russ Pottenger
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