jdub
Scrambler
- Location
- Provo, Utah.
Hey, I'm a bit restless with what direction to pursue with my amc258. This motor has a lot of money in it and has served me well for 7 years. I bought my Scrambler used and most all of the motor work was completed. it has:
Original block @ 195,000 today, just turned. (I have had it since 123k)
Mopar's MPI kit. (fuel injection, resembling the 4.0)
Throttle body spacer that really helps on the hills.
Headers.
Serpentine belt system.
A/C.
Alum. valve cover.
I'm very interested in keeping the same set-up in my jeep for reasons of all of the performance parts and feel. This vehicle is amazing. I wheeled late last night, and this morning drove 75mph on the freeway to go shopping and Mtb in SLC while getting close to 20mpg with 35 ssr's
I have another Cj with a SBC swap that I love for the power but it doesn't have the OEM feel like my Scrambler. I don't really want to mess up the value or original feel that this rig has.
I was thinking of doing a bore and rebuild and keeping it the way it is forever. I want a little more power though so I was thinking of getting a stroker type build or swap out this block for a new one.
Either way it will cost big bucks, I've decided that a rebuild is the most affordable and satisfying(less headache) But is there something that I am missing? Is there a factor that I should look at? I don't want to back paddle with a carb. I love them but for climbing hills they aren't any fun. I've heard of headaches from doing a tbi sbc swap. Any ideas will help.
Thanks guys.
Original block @ 195,000 today, just turned. (I have had it since 123k)
Mopar's MPI kit. (fuel injection, resembling the 4.0)
Throttle body spacer that really helps on the hills.
Headers.
Serpentine belt system.
A/C.
Alum. valve cover.
I'm very interested in keeping the same set-up in my jeep for reasons of all of the performance parts and feel. This vehicle is amazing. I wheeled late last night, and this morning drove 75mph on the freeway to go shopping and Mtb in SLC while getting close to 20mpg with 35 ssr's
I have another Cj with a SBC swap that I love for the power but it doesn't have the OEM feel like my Scrambler. I don't really want to mess up the value or original feel that this rig has.
I was thinking of doing a bore and rebuild and keeping it the way it is forever. I want a little more power though so I was thinking of getting a stroker type build or swap out this block for a new one.
Either way it will cost big bucks, I've decided that a rebuild is the most affordable and satisfying(less headache) But is there something that I am missing? Is there a factor that I should look at? I don't want to back paddle with a carb. I love them but for climbing hills they aren't any fun. I've heard of headaches from doing a tbi sbc swap. Any ideas will help.
Thanks guys.
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