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SilverXJ wrote:Roller rockers won't help that mess you have created. Nor will God for that matter.
Like it or not the Stroked I6 is a nitch between full on V8 swaps and moding the 4.0 with bolt ons. You seem to be grousing at no one in particular because we haven't paved the way for you, maybe I'm getting the wrong impression of you but this isn't the first post from you I've read where you seem to be venting at the forum in general because of the perception of cheapness or low budget-ness or lack of sophisticated aftermarket support being already in place for you....Plechtan wrote:Not much response here, looks like either there is little interest or little experience. The thread on aftermarket intakes was about the same. Maybe because of cost, not allot of people seem to building very high performance I6 motors. It seems once you get over 6,000 rpm or 300 HP, things start to get very expensive.
amcinstaller wrote:i knew it could fire more than 4 injectors. reading in THEIR forums, guys have these on V8s. i think theres more than 4 injectors in thosebut now seeing this other piece that john pointed out, its making me wonder what kind of octopus could this turn into??
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ill need to read more when i have the time
SilverXJ wrote:Roller rockers won't help that mess you have created. Nor will God for that matter.
No I'm not going to fault you for that. What I'm saying is off the shelf parts aren't going to break land speed records, so why the get irritated that the Jeep I6 community hasn't paved the way for you? You're actually that much further ahead of the game... Imagine if you were running a Small Block Chevy in something like a Corvette... sure you could get lots of off the shelf bolts ons, and lots of people could give you advice: But no way in hell would you have the slightest shot of getting a LSR with those parts, not with thousands of other exotic high dollar builds ahead of you.Plechtan wrote:Can you really fault me for trying to get all the information i can
The PCM can be reprogrammed to limit higher. Mine is set at 6000 rpm, which does me no good because the tranny computer still shifts at 5400. Blargh.Plechtan wrote: From what i have read on the board, people are able to get around 1 hp per cid without much trouble. so motors in the 250-300hp range seem very common. Perhaps work on the LSR will come up with information that will let people get 1.25 hp per CID. I think if you limit your top RPM to 6,000-6,500 range, you should not get into oiling problems and the valve train components would still be reasonably priced. Right now the ODB2 computer limits you to 5,400? RPM or so. So maybe the need for an aftermarket computer, or maybe Use a Chevy V6 OBD2 computer, maybe there are more tuners available for that. That would be interisting.....
I would like to see the mount you come up with. I am planning to replace the stock coil rail with one injector per plug and run it with the stock pcm. Of course I would still have two plugs firing at once. However i would still be running AC which will get in the way of a mount on the #1 plug.Plechtan wrote: I will make a bracket that bolts to the 99+ head and mount the coils on that.
TurboTom wrote:Not sure if I missed something here. But the MS-II will run 2 banks of 8 injectors. ( 16 injectors)
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