Need Complete Stroker - Which Company?

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Need Complete Stroker - Which Company?

Post by Bethlehem »

This is my first post here and I'm really glad to find this site.

I have a '98 Jeep Wrangler TJ and the 4.0 took a dump. I'm going to replace it with a stroker motor but don't know which brand to go with. I need a complete long block with warranty that is a direct drop-in for my Jeep. I need to be able to use 87 octane. I'm open to suggestions on displacement too.

That's about it. I just really need to know who I can trust. I read one REALLY bad review about Titan motors but their prices are right and they have a warranty. Some of the others are getting out of my price range.

Sorry for the newb question. Thanks for any advice.
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Re: Need Complete Stroker - Which Company?

Post by SilverXJ »

One? Search harder. NAXJA, Hesco.us forum and here may yield more results.

As for companies to trust: ATK, Hesco, Golen come to mind.
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Re: Need Complete Stroker - Which Company?

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The Golen is sounding like the best option for me so far. I wonder if it's worth having though since I have an automatic with highway gears. The thing is sluggish with 33" tires and I was hoping this motor would help out. Golen is claiming 270hp. I don't know how accurate that is but they seem to have a good reputation.
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Bethlehem wrote:Golen is claiming 270hp. I don't know how accurate that is but they seem to have a good reputation.
Their claim should be pretty close to reality provided you have all the other external bolt-ons (CAI, 62mm TB, header, exhaust) to help the engine breathe. Golen do indeed have a good reputation but I'm not sure that they offer a warranty.
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I have a Titan stroker. I have seen two Titan Strokers with important problems.
Is true that the price is very good, but...
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Post by Notalent »

You cant go wrong with an ATK :mrgreen:

We have had MANY of our strokers in the BAJA Races and win as well as most of the Jeep Speed Racers engines....now thats a true testimate to quality and reliablity. We have even done well in Dakar.
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didnt i read somewhere that atk got the contract for mopar to build strokers for chrysler? chrysler will be offering 4.7l i6's for any jeep sold with a 4.0l .
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Bethlehem wrote:The thing is sluggish with 33" tires and I was hoping this motor would help out.
:doh:

If you are running a 4.0L without motor issues why wouldn't you change your gearing to return to the correct tire diameter to gear ratio? Personally I would choose a slightly deeper than stock gear ratio that would improve the start stop performance of your Jeep without giving up highway performance.

For Example:

If your Jeep is equipped with 3.73:1 gear ratio now and you had 30" tires and you have now swapped to 33" tires you would now need 4.11:1 gear ratio to maintain stock combination. As I stated, I would choose a slightly deeper than stock gear ratio and option for 4.56:1 as it not that much deeper and IF you go bigger sometime in the future you are good to go with 35" tires being stock for 4.56:1 gear ratio based upon a 3.73:1 gear ratio stock on 30" tires.

If your gear ratio is 3.07:1 and you went to 33" tires, your Jeep is a dog. Changing the gears is MUCH, MUCH CHEAPER than STROKING your motor. :smack:

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Post by yuppiexj »

I ran 4.56s and 32s and got 21 mpg highway in my 1988 XJ.. with a 210K mile 4.0l.

it was definitely not sluggish.

the cheap (and very easy) way to re-gear is to find a junkyard 4cyl 5 spd wrangler and take its 4.11 axles.

http://www.car-part.com/ has a nice interchange look-up feature (sort by location).
I found a bunch of fronts and rears for under $500
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