The only thing with these bored throttle bodies is that the higher air flow, especially when you are using the bored TB together with a cone filter & wide intake tubing, may cause the engine to run lean.
The Wrangler computer budgets fuel based on "intake air temperature" (IAT) sensor and "manifold air pressure" (MAP) sensor readings. You install a bored TB and new intake gear, then the higher air flow yield may tend to lower the pressure readings on the MAP sensor, causing a lean running condition (IAT is a different issue that can be managed with a CAI kit or relocating the IAT sensor away from the intake manifold).
Apparently the way to fix this MAP issue, after such intake mods, is to order/install an "Adjustable MAP sensor" from a company such as Turbo City,
www.turbocity.com. But, this sensor costs more than the EBay bored/fabbed TB:" $130 +." At some point this year, I may venture down to Turbo City in Orange County and get those guys to install an adjustable MAP sensor and modified Crank Position Sensor (another doodad they sell) and have them test and modify until they get the whole engine synched-up with Cal emissions laws.
Wish the danged YJs and TJs (2.5/4.0) came with (MAF) Mass Air Flow sensors (2.4 TJ may, actually) instead of the MAP/IAT setup. Would be a lot easier to deal with - MAF sensor's computer would fully, automatically adjust to reasonable air flow mods without a need for aftermarket sensors, etc. Guess the new JK's "6" is "MAF," though.