CustomEFI MPFI system?

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CustomEFI MPFI system?

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Hello all,

although I just finished my MPFI swap with junkyard parts off XJ/YJ, i came across this fully tuneable system from customEFI, it seems like a great product that could fit stroker's, since its fully programmable...

http://www.customefis.com/JEEPMPFI.html

what do you think?
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looks pretty cool. too bad it doesnt come with a 99+ intake. but good lord is it expensive.
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tigerShark wrote:looks pretty cool. too bad it doesnt come with a 99+ intake. but good lord is it expensive.

Seriously-- that is expensive-- especially when all those parts can be pulled off a junk yard Jeep for a few hundred $$. The Junkyard harness can be used too-- or for a fraction of the cost, the Painless Wiring 4.0 harness is available.
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painless makes a kit for the 4.0?
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Check this out, I think it is based on a GM ECU http://4wheeldrivesportutility.automoti ... index.html
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cool stuff. i could run a stroker in my model A if i didnt cost just as much for more power with a small block.
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tigerShark wrote:painless makes a kit for the 4.0?

Yes, apparently, it includes their own computer...

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I would stay far away from custom efis. Google that company and you will see all types of complaints about his customer service or lack thereof. I unfortunatley purchased his kit several years ago. It took him 9 months to deliver after he promised 7 weeks. That was just the beginning of a two year nightmare trying to have hime tune it correctly. I wound up having another company fix his tuning and it still has some weird drivability issues. Read all about it here http://www.northeastsurf.com/Custom%20E ... ection.htm There are other better kits out there for less.
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I have had the first Painless perfect hi-torque engine management system installed on my jeep for over a year now and can't tell you how happy i am with it. It is easy, clean, and the performance was out of this world. I never knew that the I6's could go like mine does. Going from speed density to MAF and being able to adjust everything with my laptop is an added bonus.
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Jeepinscott wrote:I have had the first Painless perfect hi-torque engine management system installed on my jeep for over a year now and can't tell you how happy i am with it. It is easy, clean, and the performance was out of this world. I never knew that the I6's could go like mine does. Going from speed density to MAF and being able to adjust everything with my laptop is an added bonus.

What year jeep, and what system are you using?
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I was mistaken, the painless perfect hi-torque is still speed density, but infinitely adjustable.


I have a 4.0 99 TJ, stock bottom end with 100k miles, a cam, roller rockers, banks header, mandrel bent exhaust w/ no cat, 7120 ported and polished, chevy valve springs and the late intake manifold.

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This is the set up. 65141 part number. We did all the mechanical work first and it was impressive. When we installed the EMS it was amazing!

http://www.painlessperformance.com/webc ... ield=65141
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Re: CustomEFI MPFI system?

Post by EagleMark »

There are many ways to convert usueing a GM TBI system with a complete how to here.
http://www.binderplanet.com/forums/foru ... y.php?f=75
TBI on a Clifford intake works well and leaves you with a simple system. Chips are tunable here with a few bucks in equiptment and some time to learn.

I haven't looked into a way to use GM ECM for the MPFI injectors of the 4.0l engine yet but there are piggyback tuners that will wire into the 4.0L system and give ultimate tunability for under $200. This includes boost and nitrous controls as well.

EDIT: Looks like Customefis website is not his anymore and just a link website...

Does anyone know what ECM he used for the MPFI jeep engine?
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