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Offline jfrabat

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Re: MozMan68's rig build
« Reply #15 on: September 26, 2013, 08:48:32 AM »
I get the draw towards just dumping in a Hemi or even a 4.0, but I gotta think of this: nearly the ENTIRE world wheels in diesel format. Go to the worst, most inhospitable places on earth where folks need to rely on their vehicles getting there and back, and you'll likely find it's a 4wd of some sort powered by a diesel of some sort. They last longer, go farther on a tank, provide better torque at lower revs, keep things slow and steady etc. I can't help but think we really put ourselves at a disadvantage by pushing gas engines in this country. I just got back from Martinique this week, I TRIED to spot a gasoline powered SUV and couldn't. Every 4wd truck on that Caribbean island (including all the JKs I saw) were diesel. I even saw a diesel XJ there. Yes, the conversion is costly, but I think it completes the package as what an offroad truck should be equipped with. However, there are alternatives..you can always gear better if you want.

I would definitely go with diesel if I ever swap out my engine.  And Toyota is VERY popular here (you can find parts just about anywhere).  So, IF (BIG IF!) I ever swap out my engine, I can STILL be a member of this forum, as my Jeep will STILL be a 4 Banger!
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Re: MozMan68's rig build
« Reply #16 on: September 26, 2013, 10:12:17 AM »
I agree unless it's a carbed V8.  Though I'd get a TJ and do a direct swap. 

The benefit of using the Cherokee, aside from how common they are is that you get the AW4 too. 
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Re: MozMan68's rig build
« Reply #17 on: September 26, 2013, 05:06:19 PM »
I would definitely go with diesel if I ever swap out my engine.  And Toyota is VERY popular here (you can find parts just about anywhere).  So, IF (BIG IF!) I ever swap out my engine, I can STILL be a member of this forum, as my Jeep will STILL be a 4 Banger!
For you, a diesel would be better.  For just about everyone outside the North America for that matter.

The benefit of using the Cherokee, aside from how common they are is that you get the AW4 too. 
Well, that's if you want the AW4.  Though you won't get the right tach nor mounts.  Engine harness might also be too different with the pinouts depending on how old the cherokee is.  Though you won't want a Renix 4.0L.
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