Engine swap
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Engine swap
I'm about to take delivery of an Unlimited Rubicon. Because we tow, and I'll be going to 35s, I want to do an engine swap ASAP.
- What do you recommend?
- Is it too early to expect a single shop to have a complete solution?
- What can I do with the stock engine?
- What do you recommend?
- Is it too early to expect a single shop to have a complete solution?
- What can I do with the stock engine?
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You should try looking into AEV (American Expedition Vehicles). They did Hemi swaps for TJ's with no interior mods (same gauges). I'm not sure if they convert JK's yet but thats where I would start. Here's what they the guy emailed me when I asked a couple questions:
"14,500 would be the typical cost using a used motor on an 03 or newer that is already an automatic. (don't have to change the interior) Yes we sell vehicles already converted (new), no we don't buy 4.0L (have too many as is) Typically customer sells the 4.0L and we ship direct to the purchaser."
Their getting a new website but the E-mail address I used was
info@aev-conversions.com and the phone #406-251-2100
"14,500 would be the typical cost using a used motor on an 03 or newer that is already an automatic. (don't have to change the interior) Yes we sell vehicles already converted (new), no we don't buy 4.0L (have too many as is) Typically customer sells the 4.0L and we ship direct to the purchaser."
Their getting a new website but the E-mail address I used was
info@aev-conversions.com and the phone #406-251-2100
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Not much - Starcraft 10RT offroad popup trailer - 4000 lbs fully loaded. Four Wheeler reports the 3.8L to be inadequate with 35s. I'll have 35s PLUS 4000 lb of weight.
Let me just report though, how cool it is to have a comfortable 2 bedroom house with full kitchen & climate control WHEREVER you go - farther than most wheelers will even venture. The 10RT is my favorite thing I've ever bought. I love it when backpackers come up with their eyes popping out - "How did you get THAT thing up here????" - while we're sitting there sipping a glass of wine, eating filet mignon after a nice hot shower.
Let me just report though, how cool it is to have a comfortable 2 bedroom house with full kitchen & climate control WHEREVER you go - farther than most wheelers will even venture. The 10RT is my favorite thing I've ever bought. I love it when backpackers come up with their eyes popping out - "How did you get THAT thing up here????" - while we're sitting there sipping a glass of wine, eating filet mignon after a nice hot shower.
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the wife and i really want one like that..
i think the new JK is highly under rated...
I bet it'll pull it just fine with 4:10 gears, wait until your JK arrives, You'll be very surprised.
i think the new JK is highly under rated...
I bet it'll pull it just fine with 4:10 gears, wait until your JK arrives, You'll be very surprised.
#7
Dan at Burnsville Offroad has done a number of Hemi swaps into JKs already. All instruments work and the installations look like they were done by Daimler Chrysler. The CANbus system used in the JK makes the interface between Hemi and JK work well. It's easier than putting one in a TJ.
Burnsville Offroad is putting a 6.1 Hemi in my JK for our Off-Road magazine project.
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Geez-
Brian -
I like your style. We used to back pack - but having more creature comforts along sure makes it nice. We trailer now on some weekends - We eat better on the trail than at home.
I'd say you're looking at a Hemi as I haven't heard or seen any SBC conversions done yet.
I like your style. We used to back pack - but having more creature comforts along sure makes it nice. We trailer now on some weekends - We eat better on the trail than at home.
I'd say you're looking at a Hemi as I haven't heard or seen any SBC conversions done yet.
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Another motor to keep in mind is the 4.7. I will be starting one of those swaps in 3 to 4 weeks and will post how that goes. I will be eventually offering install kits for all these swaps so the do it yourselfer can handle it at home. The 4.7 will be quite affordable too especially with how cheap a used engine can be had for. I have a camper just like yours and have pulled it with several of my TJ's over the years. Its hard to go back to a tent after the comforts of the camper.
Dan
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I definitely want to be on your list to advise when you have the install kits ready. I am not afraid to get dirty...I need to beed up my 4 door so I can trailer my cj crawler when I want em both there.