It's been awhile since I've posted on here. I used to have a 31k '87 GN and sold it last year. Then I bought a Grand Cherokee to use as a daily driver and found that it was becoming my GN; reincarnated. Obsessive washing/waxing, won't let anyone eat in it, planning to buy a "winter" car so...
Thanks. I'll have to check out jeepsunlimited. The main reason I'm wanting to put a shift kit in is that I will hopefully be doing some towing (boat) next year. Besides, the jeep came up from florida ---> 2-wheel drive, so it's not going to be doin' much rock crawling. I just couldn't pass...
I just picked up a '97 Grand Cherokee w/ a 4.0L. Do any of you have any idea what would be the best shift kit for this tranny? Or at least what certain brands act like and the difficulty of install? Thanks in advance.
salvageV6, thanks for the reply. I imagine we will probably have to use the fake alky at least for demonstration purposes. I doubt the faculty will be doing any taste tests. It's probably a good thing you mentioned about the coil sparking because I hadn't thought of that yet.
I'm working on a senior project and need some sort of valve to control small amounts of alcohol. The alcohol will be gravity fed and each reservoir will have less than 1/2 gallon capacity. I was just wondering if the solenoid valve on the TR's is air only use or if it would hold up to alcohol...
I'm not a chip programmer and I'm not sure how much power the stock computer has, but wouldn't modifying the programming for the rear injectors accomplish the same thing? It would probably be more precise too, especially if you could tell exactly how lean the rear cylinders were. That's...
I was wondering if you could email me your email address. I would like to get a little info on a GN you mentioned was close to you and possibly for sale. (I tried to PM you, but it said your inbox was full.)
Thanks. :)
Bruce, does that mean that CPT Transmission & CK are both the exact same 9x11 converter that PTS sells or are those 2 simply equal, but different from PTS in some way. Just wanted some clarification. Thanks.
You'll have to convert the front pump back to LU specs and replace the TCC solenoid if it has been removed. If not, the TCC will lock up as soon as you put it in reverse or drive and the car will stall. All I had to do to the front pump when converting back to lock-up was remove the lock-up...
I just figured I would add another choice to the 9x11 converters. I was running an original AC 9" for the past 2 years, but missed the lock-up on the long hills here in PA. Art gave me a good deal on his 9x11. I love it. The car will still rip the tires from a stand-still w/out power braking...