Old thread dug up I know. I'd like to clarify some things to piece together a good set up. First off, thanks for taking the time and effort to R&D a setup for the 2.5. I have recently traded into a 2000 Jeep 2.5, After market header, Manual trans, 4" Susp Lift and 33" tires. The 4 banger isn't that bad around town but falls on its face in a big way when it comes to the highway.
I have read that engine swaps to the 4.0 I6, 4.3 Chevy or 350 Chevy aren't worth the trouble as the frame varies slightly from the 2.5 to the 4.0 that it simply makes fitting other motors in a complete hassle. Aside from the fact I don't want to have to deal with adapters and such to make it work.
Plans:
Pull the motor and do a fresh complete rebuild on it, bearings, pistons, hone, etc etc.
My goal:
#1
Turbo 8psi boost setup, Pull roughly an additional 50-75 HP and/or 50-75 pounds torque. (I'm not looking for a monster, but I am looking for something with a bit more pep to handle the lift and tires and not be constantly shifting to 4 on the highway, mashing the pedal and nothing happening.
#2
This is OBDII and I have emissions to comply with. I can do an emission waiver but am limited on allowed miles driven. I'd like to stay compliant with no check engine lights and crap.
The SET-UP (as I can remember through the reading)
-TD-05 12B Turbo (from a 1989 Volvo, (that is set for 8 PSI max stock)(Internal waste gate)
-Blowoff Valve
-30pound injectors
-Split Second - PSC1-002
-**Fabricate the turbo mount near the A/C compressor**
-**Fabricate the exhaust routing from the stock manifold to the passenger side and forward up to the turbo**
-**Fabricate the exhaust routing from the turbo back to the stock exhaust components**
-**Fabricate the intake charge pipe to the throttle body with the blowoff valve**
-**Plumb in the turbo to the cooling system**
-**Plumb in the oil feed to the turbo from the lowest spot of the oil pan**
-**Plumb in the oil return line from the turbo to the "above oil volume level" portion of the oil pan**
The questions I have? I may have missed it if mentioned already
On the 2.5 for the 2000 TJ:
-Will I need a different, higher volume/pressure fuel pump or will stock support 8psi on 30# injectors?
-Will (Split Second - PSC1-002) work for OBDII compliant vehicles or OBDI such as your's for example?
-Will I need an adjustable fuel pressure regulator?
-Is it necessary to tune using a Wide-O2?
Thanks a ton for the info.