Hi guys, I am new to this forum but am need of desparate help. I have a 98 Grand Cherokee which we pulled the 4.0L and did the following mods:
New Engine Parts Installed:
Icon forged pistons IC944-060
Skat 9000 crank
Ibeam forged rods
Moly piston rings
Comp Cam 68-232-4
New timing set & lifters
New freeze plugs
High volume oil pump
Harland Sharp rockers on head
New exhaust and intake valves
New valve springs
Banks torque tube header
Machine work Included:
Boring and honing block .060
0 Deck the block
Mill & Port the head
With the engine completely assembled the final compression ratio we got was almost exactly 10:1. We reinstalled the motor and put FMS 24lb injectors and connected everything back as if it was stock in the grand. We used the factory distributor with autolite plugs, and stock coil as well. Fired the engine up and broke cam in per procedure and everything seemed to be good (minus not having a tranny cooler line hooked up first go around so spewed tranny fluid all over my garage for about 10 seconds

). Good idle, smooth running (no pings, knocks, or misses). Also should have mentioned the tranny was rebuilt with a high stall torque converter as well. Went out for a test run and there seemed to be VERY LITTLE OR NO CHANGE IN THE PERFORMANCE!!! Not sure what was going on we have tried a few things. Changed fuel pump and measured fuel pressure at rail (49 PSI as per stock I believe). Put new air filter setup on it (K & N I believe). Still the vehicle seems to just drive like a basic grand cherokee 4.0L. It seems like it has good acceleration power from about 0-20 mph on the road and then seems to lack from there up. Not sure if that is just me or not, it just seemed like it when I drove it. We are still at a loss as to what we should do next. We have a scheduled dyno appointment for it friday morning which is what the tech guys told us to do when we called them about this. They said it might be that the computer is not able to adapt to the new performance mods. I know it has an OBD2 computer in it, which I thought would not be a problem and we wouldn't have to make any changes to it? Am I wrong there? Do we need to have it re-flashed or run a chip? If so who can reflash it or what performance chip should we run? Is there anything else we should look at?
All in all we know it should be doing MUCH better than it does. It has been pretty disappointing over the last month or so. Also we have broken the motor in. It has about 740 miles on it now or maybe more. Wanted to make sure new valves and other components got well seated before dyno test. PLEASE ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED!! Our team has never done a rebuild like this and we are just looking for some insight. Thanks!