Knew its an AMC, thought the MPFI was developed after Chrysler acquired AMC so there might be some interchangeability when it came to the ECU and its associated sensors. sorry if this had been brought up before and sorry for the hijack
AMC/Jeep had developed most of the Jeep line-up well into the early 90's. The 4.0L was already MPFI from 1987-1990 (Although it was a Bendex system) and what they learned there went into the 2.5L/4.0L High-Output MPFI. Jeeps have always had their own development/mfg. separate from Chrysler. This is why in 2006 the AMC 2.5L was finally ditched for the 2.4L World Engine used in all of the other Chrysler line-up. It's also why in 2008, the AMC 4.0L was dropped and replaced with the 3.8L. The only other vehicle to share a AMC engine was the Dodge Dakota in which they just renamed the AMC a Magnum. It was all Jeep.
It's a bit difficult to design a engine management system when the engines are so different. They are just not compatible in any shape or form which is why no one has done it. If you're adamant about it, go ahead though. I'm sure we'd all love to see it happen.
Displacement 153 cid vs. 150.4 cid
Bore x Stroke 3.44" x 4.09" vs. 3.88” x 3.19”
Valve System SOHC vs OHV
Construction Cast iron block, Aluminum alloy head vs Cast Iron block, Cast Iron Head
Compression Ratio 8.9:1 vs 9.2:1