what donor engine do I need?
#21
JK Enthusiast
yes i did post on wayalife and the response i got from one person was that he didnt think i could use my transmission. same as one of the responses i got on here. but as you can see no one else has responded with random nonsenses. all the other threads ive started on that forum are done within a couple of posts. i ask, people answer. problem solved. problem staying solved. Rangers Lead The Way.
I just had this done. The WA580 is fine but you need Hemi flex plat & converter . Also I think they changed the input shaft as well. I went with a VVT crate engine for the emissions and computers to work out. It's a powerful fast engine, you will like it. I was Air force too…..in the Nam era.
I believe these are Grand Cherokee SRT8 engines. You can find good prices on E-Bay.
Last edited by scubatech; 07-07-2014 at 04:37 PM.
#23
JK Super Freak
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: CURRENTLY HAWAII
Posts: 1,177
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Guess I'm over compensating too when I fly into a hot LZ to pull hurt service members out or provide cover fire when ground troops are getting blasted.. on a side note, I was only following so I could get a good answer cuz I'm interested in the swap ...
#24
JK Junkie
I agreed at first that yea he could just get the answer to his question. I too get annoyed with all the responses I get sometimes also that have nothing to do with what I asked. But there is really no need to disrespect other service members because of their branch and and make fun of them because they are proud of their service and want to show it.
Last edited by DunnyBunny; 07-07-2014 at 05:24 PM.
#25
JK Junkie
#26
Being a former member of the US Army and Presidents Band I can prove I have ZERO combat experience and I have ZERO military decals or forum names. I'd rather keep the BORING 6 years of service a memory. Haha. That said, I have read that the Engine needs to be from a Grand Cherokee or Dodge Durango for the accessory drive hardware to work as well as for the transmission to be adaptable and the oil pan design to fit. The 6.2L from an SRT is a great choice. If you can find one cheap enough from a Dodge or Chrysler car then I think the cost of finding the correct accessory brackets and adapters for the trans might be cheaper. Maybe. But I have also read that when you BUY THE KIT it does have a VERY DETAILED list of the SPECIFIC part numbers from DCJR that will work. So... Buy the kit and get exact answers. Or speculate about buying the kit a get the answers that may, or may not, even be close.
#27
JK Enthusiast
haha... I've been reading Pirate for 2 years and have still yet to post a single thing. Those dudes are mad knowledgeable and scary.
OP... you may want to try the jeep forum that is associated with Pirate... I easily did a google and found info.
Google "6.4 VVT's are Ready to GO!!!"
OP... you may want to try the jeep forum that is associated with Pirate... I easily did a google and found info.
Google "6.4 VVT's are Ready to GO!!!"
#30