Not sure about the 93,, but my stock ignition on my 94 runs about 45KV on the secondary..
The stock YJ ignition is good to about 14:1 compression.. And well, I cant count the number
of Accell products I've stripped off of race cars and thrown away. Half their stuff is rebranded ,,,
Remember the accell Super Coils, Big yellow can? If you broke one open there was a Stock Ford coil
in them at one time..
My 2.5 is B&B'd and redlines at 6500. Hesco/Clay smith cam, lifters, springs.
Coated pistons, 4.0 TB (Stock not bored). My jeep likes the stock ish plug gap,
I run it a little wide for low speed and narrow down by 5 for high RPM's YMMV!
The symptom your describing is suspiciously like the
dreaded capacitor failure in the older Jeep ECU's
FWIW, the OBD1 computers don't tell much out the diag port and the codes are crap,
the fuel curve isn't a curve,, put a wide band in the tail pipe and you'll see a fuel staircase,
its like it only has 4 injector duration settings, so its always lean or rich and only right
at about 4 or 5 points between idle and 5000 rpm. Rich as a pig at WOT and high rpm..
The Jeep ECU doesn't really have a table, its an analog computer for fuel that adjusts
the fuel on a formula off the sensors. That's why nobody tunes the stock ones, the ECU has no
real NVRAM the software its all hard wired for the most part. I've been considering a Micro
squirt so I can give the motor more timing and that would allow my cam to get adjusted to a better peak.
Good luck and let us know how it works out,, always like to learn from other folks adventures..
Cheers