I want to run a 4.6 stroker with a remote mount turbo pushing about 5-7 lbs of boost.
I'll be searching as much as I can to find info to make this work over the coming year

If I go for something around 40 lb injectors, would I be able to use them on my stock motor? Just curious what would happen, if I'd run rich or if the computer would limit how much fuel they'd spit out.4.whoa wrote:There are people on here that know WAY more than me about cams, but I do know you don't want much overlap or it'll bleed the boost off.
You will need bigger injectors then 24# with the boost.
The 7120 is the most used head here & It flows well. The 0331 "tupy" head probibaly flows the best stock and has the best exh ports for sure, but IIRC you should use both the int and exh manifolds matched to it.
You can get a new Scat crank for $400 or less.kowboydmac wrote:ok so looks like i may be in for a deal for a machined crank and rods... 320 shipped.
You can get a new cam for less. IIRC my Isky was like $90Looks like I'll be getting a regrind for about 120 bucks, but I have to find a Cam since I'm not pulling apart my 4.0 already in the ZJ
How high you run the RPM has nothign to do with forged pistons.I don't think I'll be rev'ing high enough to really justify the extra 260 bucks for KB forged pistons. I'll definitely do my homework to make sure everything is tuned appropriately.
URL for that? Not familar with that book.About to order an electronic copy of "Jeep I6 Power Manual" hopefully that gets me going in the right direction of how to appropriately build up this motor.
No way in hell. The PCM would throw a fit.kowboydmac wrote:If I go for something around 40 lb injectors, would I be able to use them on my stock motor?
How so? I've never heard of this. The cam gear doesn't develop a wear pattern on the cam.4.whoa wrote: If you go used, you really need the cam gear its mated to.
SilverXJ wrote:You can get a new Scat crank for $400 or less.kowboydmac wrote:ok so looks like i may be in for a deal for a machined crank and rods... 320 shipped.You can get a new cam for less. IIRC my Isky was like $90Looks like I'll be getting a regrind for about 120 bucks, but I have to find a Cam since I'm not pulling apart my 4.0 already in the ZJHow high you run the RPM has nothign to do with forged pistons.I don't think I'll be rev'ing high enough to really justify the extra 260 bucks for KB forged pistons. I'll definitely do my homework to make sure everything is tuned appropriately.URL for that? Not familar with that book.About to order an electronic copy of "Jeep I6 Power Manual" hopefully that gets me going in the right direction of how to appropriately build up this motor.
Long way to go, but I'm definitely not rushing this cause the 4.0 in the ZJ is running great, just has a little overheating issue so I'm swapping out the fuel pump and Thermostat this coming week sometime (I Dont drive often, and with the cold, it barely gets up to temp by the time I reach my local destination)
No way in hell. The PCM would throw a fit.[/quote]kowboydmac wrote:If I go for something around 40 lb injectors, would I be able to use them on my stock motor?
Uhhh.. wouldnt a new cam be just as liable without a cam gear thing? Not trying to be a butthead, I'm new to all this, but neither a new cam or a cam out of the same block would have that gear I presume.4.whoa wrote:I agree. Get a new cam. If you go used, you really need the cam gear its mated to. If not its a potential problem.
The forged pistons are to handle the heat from high boost / comp / nos.
There are calculators on the net to help pick inj sizes, but you need to know what to put in them. I've never messed with them for a boosted engine.
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