All good things must come to an end, and after 330,000 miles the #2 cylinder on my 4.0 sounds like it's cracked and on its way out. Before I go out and stab another 4.0 in, I wanted to take a look around and compare some of the "standard" engine swaps done on TJ's below is what my first round of looking discovered:
I'm curious to see what people would do in my situation, I have about $2,500 tops to throw at the problem. The goal is reliable torque (and some HP) for a daily driver (A/C is a must) but we're not shooting for crazy numbers - something in the land off 300HP give or take. I'm pretty good with wiring and what not but I can only take the jeep down for about 4 days, so "take the engine out and build a stroker the right way" is kinda out of the option. I'm trying to avoid a substantial increase in "cost per miles" so diesels are fine, but I'm trying to avoid premium fuels. In a perfect world I would put a 200HP TDI in her and be happy - but theres not 6K on the table to do that right now. Really a cheap 87 octane stroker, or Magnum 5.9 are the main "high power" competitors.
Alternatively, I am trying to decide if it will be more cost/time affective to swap in a 100-200K 4.0 or do an in frame quick and dirty rebuild with new pistons, rods and bearings (probably lifters as well, as mine are noisy)
-Edit: fixed the table
I'm curious to see what people would do in my situation, I have about $2,500 tops to throw at the problem. The goal is reliable torque (and some HP) for a daily driver (A/C is a must) but we're not shooting for crazy numbers - something in the land off 300HP give or take. I'm pretty good with wiring and what not but I can only take the jeep down for about 4 days, so "take the engine out and build a stroker the right way" is kinda out of the option. I'm trying to avoid a substantial increase in "cost per miles" so diesels are fine, but I'm trying to avoid premium fuels. In a perfect world I would put a 200HP TDI in her and be happy - but theres not 6K on the table to do that right now. Really a cheap 87 octane stroker, or Magnum 5.9 are the main "high power" competitors.
Alternatively, I am trying to decide if it will be more cost/time affective to swap in a 100-200K 4.0 or do an in frame quick and dirty rebuild with new pistons, rods and bearings (probably lifters as well, as mine are noisy)
-Edit: fixed the table
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