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Would like some advise please.? I like to go 4x4 and muddin. I in Colorado plan go to Moab every now and then. I want to either put an Inline 6 then do intake on it or put a V8 in it. I plan on putting about 4-6 inch lift. I want to make it so i can still use it as a daily use so preferably 4inch. i use my jeep to tow a four wheeler around the state to ride too. So i am looking for some advise on whether go with 6cylinder or V8. Want to keep the gas milage desently good as well. For gas prices are creeping back up to $3 a gallon. If you have any other questions on what I wanting to do with it and if you have any feed back that would be great. Thank you Justin
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A V8. You will get better performance and MPG. Also some V8s are lighter than the I6 like a Ford 302. With a V8 swap it would be in your best interest to change the axles. Ford 9", DANA 44 or 60. A V8 will snap those DANA 35s while under a heavy load.
As far a what V8 that's up to you. GM(Chevy) are a dime a dozen. Parts for them are easy to come by. Cheaper for conversion and they are reliable. Ford there is only one choice to me and that is the 5.0/302. 225 horse 300 ft lbs of torque. Long lasting engines great fuel economy....as far as a V8 is concerned and won't weigh down your front end. A I6 would be easier to do and your drive terrain can handle the I6 hp. With a I6 swap all you need is: engine, trans, and brain. Trans choice is up to you do you want auto or manual. If you go with the manual then I'd recommend a Novak 3500 or 4500. Both unit have a great low 1st gear. People will recommend to go with a stroker 4.6 or 4.7. Nothing wrong w/ these engines, but they do require 91+ oct gas. Now as for your 4-6 in lift. This sounds like you want to run 33-35 in tires. You will need to upgrade your from the DANA 30/35 found on your YJ no matter what engine you run. Hope this helps & feel free to e-mail me if you have any other question. |
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