Based on what I've read, the L61 (pre 2006) 2.2L is also pretty good. I know the Saturn Sky bellhousing allows the AX15 to bolt up, and then use a 9 inch clutch from an 84 5 speed four cylinder Camaro to make all that work, I just need to make block side mounts because in theory, the frame mounts should work, if my eyeball quick head calculations are somewhat right, which I can get my dad to weld up for me, and use a standalone harness and tuned ECM to get it running in the Jeep and then use the Jeep computer to run the speedometer and other gauges and then either get a tach emulator or something to measure RPM, or do what the LS guys do (still foggy on that, kind of flying by the seat of my pants right now). Plumbing and cooling shouldn't be an issue. The power steering pump is run off the back of the head on the intake cam, so I'll either go with manual steering (not really an issue since I'll only be running 31s at most), or try and find a rumored power steering pump that mounts where the a/c compressor goes and have lines made up. There are turbo kits out there, so I'll either get an aftermarket kit or an OEM kit if I can find one, or just run NA to start with and then save my pennies to step up to a turbo and a tune, which shouldn't be an issue because it's GM EFI and all the Camaro's around here have a chip or a tune. The main thing that worries me is the wiring, but I think I'm either going to wire up the standalone to run the bare essentials and try and make the Jeep gauges work with the stock computer, or look into LS swap wiring and see how they merge the two harnesses. I think they run both computers, or am I wrong? That would be my plan of attack, as these motors are really really cheap. I found a supercharger version that was in a Cobalt for $500 that was the longblock and manifolds, and then a L61 with everything minus accessories but included the harness for $350. Haven't called the junkyards yet, but I've seen a ton of Saturns and Chevy sedans, so I think this would be a viable option.
Joe