For background, I have a 1993 YJ 2.5L with 31x10.50's and a 1 3/8" Body lift (A 3 inch BL cut in half with the proper bolts). No front sway bar or front track bar. Smittybuilt tube bumper in the front, and I have a tube bumper sitting in my garage for the rear as well.
Love the Jeep, and working slowly and collecting finances to build it a bit bigger now. My plan in the next year or so is to go with a 3.5" BDS lift, 33's (not sure yet if I want 10.50's or 12.50's) and some skid plating to go before all of that.
I live in Massachusetts and am a member of Baystate Jeepers.
I'm currently in the middle of adapting 1995 Saab 9000 Aero seats into my Jeep. I'll be posting up a write up as I do this, but they are excellent seats and I got them for free, so I'm going to be making use of them.
I'm also doing a CJ tailgate conversion, and just waiting on a decent tailgate now. I have pretty much everything planned out, and a fellow club member is doing a body swap on his CJ, and so I'm talking with him about getting one of the two tailgates he'll have.
Well now you have my Jeeping life story, here's my questions for you:
I'm trying to get the maximum performance out of my Jeep. Right now it struggles a bit on the highway, and I realize it probably always will unless I go with a bigger engine. Unfortunately for me, I didn't realize this when I bought it about a year ago the big difference between the 4.0 and 2.5.
Now with the fuel injectors, is the only way to do this with a proper sensor and then knowing your stuff with injectors?
I'm honestly not all that automotive... intelligent I guess is the term. I've learned a lot, and am learning a lot, but I haven't done much more than change my oil before I bought my Jeep. (But I'm really loving learning how to do all this.)
Now I've thought about doing an open air intake, throttle body replacement (with the 4.0) and an exhaust, but I'm not sure exactly if these will really make any big difference.
What I want to do is maintain my lower RPM torque, while gaining a bit of power at higher RPMs.
So can anyone help point me in the right direction. Explain it to me like I'm an idiot, because that's where I'm working from. Before I bought my Jeep I didn't know what a torx bolt was, and let me tell you, now I want to kick the Jeep fellow in the nuts who decided to put those in.
So any help would be great. I'm willing to learn, and willing to work on my Jeep. I just don't know what people actually have found that works well. Not just a little improvement, but well.