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For JK's a commonly available conversion is the fitting of one of the range of Chrysler Hemi V8's.
From my limited knowledge of these swaps.... there are a range of engines and states of tunes and are readily engineered ( if done properly ).
( usual disclaimers )
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
Struth wrote:Thanks guys, do drivelines normally need upgrading too?
Way too broad a question
What jeep and drive line currently installed and what engine you think of ??? You can mix and match almost anything on a Jeep so better to start with what you have and your build ideas than a broad question
Struth wrote:Thanks guys, do drivelines normally need upgrading too?
Way too broad a question
What jeep and drive line currently installed and what engine you think of ??? You can mix and match almost anything on a Jeep so better to start with what you have and your build ideas than a broad question
Broad question looking for a broad answer such as (Cjs needs diffs and or trans upgraded when stepping up to a Hem I, or D40s will not last long behind a 350 or similar v8, but D60s will handle v8 power)
With a Hemi conversion transmission / transfer and driveline may all be issues depending on state of tune and driver behavoirs.
D60 conversions aren't that uncommon of JK's with stock engines / drivelines as D30's are just adequate for standard use, D44's are a little better but for the potential torque increase of a Hemi
probably better to look at thw D60 path if serious off road use being considered.
( usual disclaimers )
It seemed like a much better idea when I started it than it does now.
Just reading some of your posts and as i want to use the jeep for a tow car i was looking at fitting the turbo 2H diesel from my cruiser. What can of worms would i be opening to fit it and use the jeep auto. cheers. its a 95 cherokee
What are you plannign on towing? We have a XJ that easily tows a 2.5T trailer rig and trailer through the hills and on the flat. THey are rated to 3T but I reckon thats a stretch. The standard 4.0L does the job fine. why you'd want to put a 2H into an XJ is beyond me.
The thing i was worried about was engine temp and fuel usage and comp truck is 1.9t so with the car trailer would be on its 3T limit just that its a good little car to drive
you have a mid size wheel base a small D35 real axle and monoque construction so the trailer ends up steering the XJ
If you want to tow 3 T regularly and want a Jeep then a FSJ is the choice standard with a 360 V8 and plenty of weight to tow well, if you dont want a Jeep then GQ or GU patrol would be my pick
But if it just the odd around the corner to a local track then the XJ will do a great job up to its limit
AussieCJ7 wrote:The problem with XJ towing 3T is not the engine
you have a mid size wheel base a small D35 real axle and monoque construction so the trailer ends up steering the XJ
If you want to tow 3 T regularly and want a Jeep then a FSJ is the choice standard with a 360 V8 and plenty of weight to tow well, if you dont want a Jeep then GQ or GU patrol would be my pick
But if it just the odd around the corner to a local track then the XJ will do a great job up to its limit