Show your stuff...
- Maddawg
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Re: Show your stuff...
Silver, did you add the hood air dams yourself?
2000 Grand Cherokee 4.6
SRC 10.03 DRC 7.74
Deck height .010
Head shaved .010
Bore .030
Rugged Ridge Header
SRC 10.03 DRC 7.74
Deck height .010
Head shaved .010
Bore .030
Rugged Ridge Header
- SilverXJ
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Re: Show your stuff...
Yes.. making that first cut was a real bitch.Maddawg wrote:Silver, did you add the hood air dams yourself?
2000 XJ. 4.6L stroker
00+ Viper Coil Swap | CPS Timing Increase Mod | Fabricated Airbox | Dash bezel, Arduino Multigauge & RD Conceal
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- Maddawg
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Re: Show your stuff...
Probly as bad as the first cut for sunroof .....lol. looks great for sure
2000 Grand Cherokee 4.6
SRC 10.03 DRC 7.74
Deck height .010
Head shaved .010
Bore .030
Rugged Ridge Header
SRC 10.03 DRC 7.74
Deck height .010
Head shaved .010
Bore .030
Rugged Ridge Header
- SilverXJ
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Re: Show your stuff...
Actually, no not that bad.. I can easily replace a hood... a roof.. not so easy.
2000 XJ. 4.6L stroker
00+ Viper Coil Swap | CPS Timing Increase Mod | Fabricated Airbox | Dash bezel, Arduino Multigauge & RD Conceal
Eat, breath, drink, sleep, Jeep, drink
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- 1bolt
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Re: Show your stuff...
That's one clean well done XJ, digging the monochromatic vibe
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Looking for a 232 crankshaft see my want ad: http://www.jeepstrokers.com/forum/viewt ... =17&t=1292
http://www.jeepstrokers.com 94 XJ Stroked lifted locked. 89 MJ restored Work truck, 88 YJ going on third build up and second Stroker.
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Re: Show your stuff...


Ground up YJ build.
93 block/head
.080 with Diamond pistons. .042 quench 9.56:1
Eagle rods spinning a 12wt crank
Roller rockers
Hesco 274/480 stick
01 intake with a 64mm TB
Balanced
Ported
Edlebrock header with Dynomax SS exhaust
NV4500/Atlas
5.13`s with Detroit's
HP44/8.8 chromo`s CTM`s girdled, trussed
Hydroboost
PSC steering
etc etc
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Re: Show your stuff...
79 CJ5 and 03 TJ
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Re: Show your stuff...
A couple more pics...
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- SilverXJ
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Re: Show your stuff...
I like blue, but damn that is a lot of blue. What is that brass thing near the throttle cable?jsawduste wrote:![]()
2000 XJ. 4.6L stroker
00+ Viper Coil Swap | CPS Timing Increase Mod | Fabricated Airbox | Dash bezel, Arduino Multigauge & RD Conceal
Eat, breath, drink, sleep, Jeep, drink
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Re: Show your stuff...
Thanks for the kind words.
Still need to clean up the wiring by the battery. Redid the harness and have to integrate some accessory wiring.
The brass cannister is actually the diaphragm for the mechanical fuel pressure gage... RIP. Will be updating to an electric model soon.
Still need to clean up the wiring by the battery. Redid the harness and have to integrate some accessory wiring.
The brass cannister is actually the diaphragm for the mechanical fuel pressure gage... RIP. Will be updating to an electric model soon.
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Re: Show your stuff...
If you are going to be doing work on the battery wiring I would suggest these terminals

They go by military battery terminals and can be had at Napa. They do a better job than the standard strap type. And you have 4 different spots you can tie accessory cables in to. Plus they are silver in color which matches blue better than brass.

They go by military battery terminals and can be had at Napa. They do a better job than the standard strap type. And you have 4 different spots you can tie accessory cables in to. Plus they are silver in color which matches blue better than brass.
2000 XJ. 4.6L stroker
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Eat, breath, drink, sleep, Jeep, drink
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Re: Show your stuff...
Thanks Silver, I`ll look into them.
Kinda anal on electrical systems. IMHO Jeep did a crappy job of power distribution and grounds.
I have already completely rebuilt my rear and dash harnesses. Adding better connectors and additional grounds. Plus changes in wire gage.
Over the winter the engine and front harness will be rebuilt. Integrating some of the loose wiring you see next to the battery into one clean package.
Mounted on the firewall just under the dash is a 6 circuit fuse box. All of the "extra" electrical accessories run off that added box. Radio, CB, aux. power plug, etc. Totally separate from the factory harness.
Kinda anal on electrical systems. IMHO Jeep did a crappy job of power distribution and grounds.
I have already completely rebuilt my rear and dash harnesses. Adding better connectors and additional grounds. Plus changes in wire gage.
Over the winter the engine and front harness will be rebuilt. Integrating some of the loose wiring you see next to the battery into one clean package.
Mounted on the firewall just under the dash is a 6 circuit fuse box. All of the "extra" electrical accessories run off that added box. Radio, CB, aux. power plug, etc. Totally separate from the factory harness.
- gradon
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Re: Show your stuff...
I can't stand the $#!++! stock terminals nor the cheap replacements I used that fail to get the - tight enough--I'm way overdue for good quality terminals and the 2 gauge welding cable upgrade(and headlight harness as well)!
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Re: Show your stuff...
Try "Weatherpack" connectors. They are made for/by Delphi and are OEM for GM cars/trucks.
eBay has several kits or you can buy them piecemeal. HiPo automotive is one seller that works well. :cheers:
eBay has several kits or you can buy them piecemeal. HiPo automotive is one seller that works well. :cheers:
- Jeep4xb4u
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Re: Show your stuff...
So hears my pile that the stroker and the D44 is slated for. Obviously there is an endless list of ongoing projects but you get the point.






88' XJ 2dr
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6.5" Long Arm Lift - 33x12.5's - 15x8 Mickey's
Currently working on 4.6l / D44 Swap
4.0l / AW4 / NP231 / D35c
6.5" Long Arm Lift - 33x12.5's - 15x8 Mickey's
Currently working on 4.6l / D44 Swap
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