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Injecting the Eagle

Started by Zoro, November 17, 2011, 12:05:06 AM

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Zoro

It's been a long term goal of mine to add fuel injection to my Eagle. My ideal setup is a 4.2 block, 4.0 HO head with the Renix injection system.

Anybody here go down this road already? Any good write-ups? My goal is best possible MPG. I have also given some thought to the TBI systems, fuel mileage wise which is best? Currently have an automatic but would like to switch to an AX15.
84 Eagle Wagon aka 'Zoro II'
263,000 miles and counting!

carnuck

I'm in the process, but running HO efi with a renix intake (unless I score a late model 00 up intake)
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Zoro

Quote from: carnuck on November 17, 2011, 11:45:31 AM
I'm in the process, but running HO efi with a renix intake (unless I score a late model 00 up intake)

Do you have a build thread? I'd be VERY interested to follow your progress.
84 Eagle Wagon aka 'Zoro II'
263,000 miles and counting!

shanebo

Tougeagle did an awesome write up bet here is a real good one too http://www.monsterslayer.com/pages/jeep/40Head/40Head.htm Hesco has the plug and play package but its a bit on the expensive side.
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carnuck

Looking at doing a Hesco harmonic balancer CPS kit if I can't find a flexplate from a Grand Cherokee 4.0L with 42RE or TJ Wrangler with 999/32RE/RH
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shanebo

Im going that route too. its expensive but im a little leary about drilling my bell housing to install the cps.
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carnuck

Drilling is nothing if you have one for a template. I take a piece of paper, fold it (so it can sit against the "ears" of the trans where the bolts hold it to the block) then draw through the holes to show position. I thought about using a sensor that is slightly longer and making a plate to bolt to the holes so it could be made adjustable. Make sure you dremel the edge of the hole so cracks won't start!
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Zoro

Lots of good info on that link and on Hesco's site. The Hesco kits look good but way out of my price range. I'm going to try to piece my kit together from a wrecked XJ. I will be using a remanned head.
84 Eagle Wagon aka 'Zoro II'
263,000 miles and counting!

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