Cooling question 4.6 Poor Man's Stroker

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Cooling question 4.6 Poor Man's Stroker

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I'm thinking of building a 4.6L Poor Man's Stroker with around 248 HP and 311 Ft/lbs torque using Dino Savva's recipe for poor man stroker.

It will be in a 99 Jeep XJ with small lift, 30 to 31" tires, and skidplate.

Will my stock tow package cooling system be adequate? It has stock 2 core radiator, stock water pump, stock thermostat housing.
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Re: Cooling question 4.6 Poor Man's Stroker

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I have a completely stock cooling system like yours and have no cooling issues on a 120*F day.
If you have an AW4 tranny, I'd strongly recommend that you add an auxiliary tranny fluid cooler.
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It might depend on where you live and drive.
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akadeutsch wrote:It might depend on where you live and drive.
The highest my temp. gauge usually goes to is ambient + 100*F and it's been 118*F in the last few days.
Since I have a 180* t'stat, the gauge stays at around 180*F in the cooler months .
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Re: Cooling question 4.6 Poor Man's Stroker

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My 4L has a 205F Stant thermostat, which was for a 258 engine, but fits 4L.

I like it because it keeps my engine warm enough in Winter. In Summer it typically runs 208F to 210F. It never goes above 215F.
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