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bpas328xi
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It's been a while.... 56k go put thermite in your computer

Hey guys. It's been a while since I've last been on this forum... I still have my e92 328xi with all its goodies and I still love it to pieces. Not much to update on it unfortunately, other than the x-brace I installed a few months ago. I have a 3 stage intake manifold sitting in the garage waiting to be installed. I might actually get around to do that since I have about a month off for winter break.

Tried to install the x-brace in the garage, but the torx bolts would not budge!! Ended up twisting and ruining a torx bit trying to undo them..


Old junk.


Beautiful


Installed


After installing the x-brace, I did notice that the back end of the car felt quite a bit more rigid and it feels more rigid going around corners. Definitely a worthwhile mod.

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Now.. I, like many other 328 owners, have been waiting for someone to come out with a supercharger kit.. I eventually got bored waiting and began looking for something else to satisfy my addiction to modding.... And my addiction to superchargers.......... And inline 6 engines.....

So about a year ago, I found a 1998 2 door Jeep Cherokee that was for sale locally and slowly began modifying it with the intention of going to Rausch Creek off-road park with it as often as possible. As many of us probably already know, it is incredibly difficult to keep is simple like that. One thing led to another and now I have this beast of a Cherokee that sits at right about the perfect balance between a street Jeep and a trail rig.

Now. About that supercharger... A company based out of Australia called Sprintex developed a non-intercooled twin-screw supercharger kit for the Cherokee. When it was brought over to America, there were some headaches with tuning it. The piggyback it came with didn't work properly and a good solution to tuning it hasn't really materialized. My dad and I, being the gearheads that we are, did our thing and installed a highly modified Sprintex kit onto my Cherokee with many extras and used a custom Split Second piggyback to control the fueling (using a 7th injector which sends fuel through the supercharger) and the timing and it also has a MAP clamp. The MAP is plumbed to boost (clamped so voltage stays within spec) and the Jeep ECU instantly snaps into open loop once it hits boost and I can add as much fuel as I want.

It just so happens that the Jeep 4.0 inline 6 and the BMW n52 both use MAP sensors... I might be one step closer to having a supercharged n52. Now all I have to do is wait for my extended warranty to run out and try and get a hardware kit from someone assuming there isn't a complete kit out by that time.....

I felt like sharing what I've been up to over this past year and I have decided mirror my Jeep's build log on here. So, without further ado... I present Project: Keepin' it clean!!! I will try to keep it update as best as I can.

Here's the link to the original thread for those who are interested.

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Hey guys. Here's a little teaser until I have enough pics to really spoil you guys. Lol.

General specs:
4.0 I6
AW4 automagic
NP231
d30
Chrysler 8.25
Power mirrors and manual everything else
about 165k miles (swapped idiot cluster for full cluster)

Current mods:
RC 4.5" coils
RC 4.5" leafs
New stock shackles
Fox Racing shocks :w00t::headbang:
RC adjustable trac bar
RC SYE
Zone swaybar disconnects
JCR stage 3 rock sliders
JCR gas tank skid
JCR transfer case skid
32x11.5 Goodyear MTRs w/Kevlar
Craiger chrome rims :beta1:
Sony Xplod head unit
Infinity 6.5" speakers in doors and sound bar
Sirus XM head unit
Magnaflow cat-back exhaust
Curt front hitch
Curt rear hitch
SOLID diff covers
Grand Cherokee steering wheel with cruise control buttons + 1996 Cherokee vacuum servo = my cheap cruse control retrofit ^_^
TruckLite LED headlights
Gibson ceramic coated headers
703 injectors
Boostec supercharger
Subwoofer for "useless cubby"
Overhead console
Shift kit for AW4.

Mods that need to be installed:
Bunch of other odds and ends that I'm forgetting atm.

Mods with a strong chance of happening soonish:
Diff locker of some sort
LOTS MOAR LIGHTS!!! (I'm afraid of the dark :whistling2


Dream mods

Claton's longarm kit and rear coil conversion

Rubicon D44 axles and associated lockers.

NSG370 6 speed manual

Swap in GM 3.7 I5 (sounds like a v10 :3 ) or 4.2 I6 to keep with the I6 thing, ITBs, headers, cam, tune, twin screw supercharger.

Straight pipe.

MasterCraft Baja RS Reclining Suspension Seat Black/Red/Red (and maybe retrofit in some seat heaters)




So... Here's the pics I have so far. (They uploaded in a funky order. The last pic is how it looked when I got it) I hope to have many many more by next week and do a ton of mods. YAY SPRING BREAK!!!! :w00t:



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Umm... I'm just going to put these here.







Happy doesn't even begin to describe it!:guns:

Boostec/Sprintex supercharger kit!!! WHEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!! :brows::naughty::devil2:
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Not really an update, but I got some bling. Gibson ceramic coated headers (got a killer deal) to replace the banks revolver headers (don't fit the supercharger intake manifold).
:guns:

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Finally getting some work done! :thumbup:

Removed the bumper and endcaps [which were troublesome since the PO had riveted them to the bumper... :brickwall:]

Started to redo my projector install and put the ballasts in the grille [scratch that. I mounted them by the horns].

The last pic is about as far as I got before I had to throw the grille and headlight buckets back on to protect everything from the rain. Mother Nature just will not cooperate with me. :cursing: So now my Cherokee is sitting in the driveway half naked and missing a headlight... And I broke some of the fasteners holding the front bumper on. Gotta go to Lowes and get some washers and lock nuts. :brickwall::wallbash: And paint the grill, headlight buckets, endcaps, and bumper satin black. :brows:

Should have the 7th injector back from being flowed by the end of the week. Then all I need is a swivel socket and I can put the Gibson headers and start installing the supercharger!

Then it's all just a matter of finishing all the other little projects I have going on with this thing. Lol.

In other news, I think a JCR front bumper (maybe rear too] is in my near future with a integrated hitch, foglights, and d-rings. :euro: Probably going to lose my bullbar though if I get new bumpers.. [decided against it. Keeping the stock bumpers and the brush guard (love that thing)]

And I might be doing something special with the front blinkers soon too... :shifty::whistling2:





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Another piece to the never ending puzzle known as my Cherokee just got here. GOMLsaurus. :gunsmilie:

15 different flash modes and I can only use one of them on the street... "steady on".

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UPDATES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is what I accomplished yesterday and today.

Got the supercharger fully installed (for the most part) and tested. IT LIVES!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Until she started to eat her serpentine belt... *facepalm* :brickwall::wallbash:

Tomorrow I gotta get some new bolts for the belt tensioner that don't stick out as far as the stock ones, wire in the AEM F/IC 6, wire in the boost gauge, wire in the dual temp gauge (for measuring air temp pre and post S/C), finish my projector retrofit, install and wire my HID fog lights, reinstall my Hellas, paint some stuff, reassemble my front end, and put the bullbar back on, retrofit in the overhead console, and some other mods that I'm forgetting at the moment.

Then all I have to do is download the AEM tuning software, put a basic tune on it, drive on the street and see how it feels and maybe go into boost, and then get it dyno tuned. :thumbup:

I'll take a video of it running and driving at some point and post it here. :euro:

And now... LOTSA PICS!!!!!!!!!!! :rockon:

Naked.


Gibson ceramic coated headers w/ wrap. There is no such thing as overkill. :guns:


Intake manifold.


Twin screw... NOM NOM NOM!!!!!


MOAR NOM NOM NOM!!!!!












Don't.Laugh. My Volant CAI wouldn't clear the hood so I had to go to Pepoys to get these... At least they're Spectre. Lol. I'll be ordering a Spectre cowl induction kit and some silicone elbows to replace these soon.
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I'm not sleepy and I'm bored which can only mean one thing.. MORE PICS!!!!!!!!!

Here's what I've been up to on this rainy day.


Couldn't finish wiring up the fogs because everything was wet and it was drizzling... So I decided to work on another project.


The unsuspecting LED light about to be cut open... I eventually changed how I was holding them because I kinda cut through the electrical tape... :brickwall: Just ended up clamping them how the wood is clamped.


Whoops. :cursing:


Diamond coated metal cutting discs. Much better. :gunsmilie:


MUHWAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Open. YAY!!! :w00t: Probably a good time to see if they still work..


THEY DO!!!!!!!!!! :rockon:


And that is what they looked like when I decided to stop taking pictures (but I kept working on them and finished the pair ).

Now I just gotta install them and wire them in. :tt2:
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Rubicon Express trackbar kit just got here. All I have to say is one word. BEEF!!!!!!!!

The welds on the upper bracket are just ridiculously smooth. :icon_eek:

Now I can replace the Rough Country trackbar since it has some lateral play in the joint that mounts to the frame which I'm not too keen on. Who knows. Maybe the RE one will make my XJ track better and have better road manners. If all else fails, at least it strengthens the front frame rails.


Oh yeah. The Spectre cowl induction kit came too. Piping was smaller than I expected... Might be a problem with my supercharger.

Here are some random pics of my current lighting setup. Still have to put the bulbar and 100w hellas back on. Those projectors with the 55w ballasts are BRIGHT!!!!! Drove at night with them the other day and I honestly think they're brighter than the projectors on my other car. Lol.




I need to build a rectifier to power the LED light that I put in the blinker housing because the wires going to this bulb switch polarity depending on whether the running lights are on or not. Right now, I only have blinkers when the running lights are on. :cursing:





Gauges

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Got some work done on the JY hood today. I really wish it didn't have those holes in it because the paint job is looking remarkably good considering that I used about $5 in Rustolium classic red gloss paint. Lol. I might try and fill in those holes and put this hood on and not even cut up my stock hood.

Oh yeah, and I washed my XJ. Err... I mean... I GOT IT COMPLETELY COVERED IN MUD!!! Yeah. That's what happened. I don't wash my Jeep. What chu talkin' about?!?









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So... Getting a new a/c compressor just shot to the top of my list of things to do. I think the stealership overfilled it when I had them recharge the system, so now the clutch on the compressor is slipping and squealing like crazy whenever I try to turn the air conditioning on. Kinda killer on a 90+ degree day. :wallbash:

I did get some more progress on the hood though.

I decided to paint the under side of the hood since the paint job is coming out so well on the top (which I honestly didn't expect and why the under side is being painted after the top :sweatdrop. And the paint is a pretty darn close match to the color on my Cherokee. WIN!!! :chef:





My redneck-rattle-can-spray-booth-in-a-backyard setup. (patent pending)









You'd honestly never guess that this hood used to be beige. Lol.

NOW NO ONE HAS AN EXCUSE FOR DOING A POOR RATTLE CAN PAINT JOB ON THEIR CHEROKEE!!!!! :thumbup:

Just skip the matte paints and get the gloss ones!

If I can do this in my back yard and still get decent results, then anyone can.

Total cost for painting the hood: Less than $10 with tax. :guns:
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Took my original hood off and replaced it with the junkyard hood that I modified and painted.

Of course, I couldn't pass up on the opportunity to drive to Wawa hoodless. :naughty: Got a couple confused looks and one laugh. Lol.








Just chillin' in the Wawa parking lot without a hood. Nbd.


Then I took the rubber elbow off in the Wawa parking lot to see if running an open throttle body would lower my IATs. It didn't. They actually went up. :huh:

When my dad an I got back home from Wawa, we were still feeling a little bit redneck from painting the hood in the back yard (with spray paint) and we did this... I dunno. The paint fumes must have gotten to us or something.

After we put this on, I couldn't stop laughing. Then I got in the driver's seat and burst out laughing again! :laughing: Good thing we went on a very short drive avoiding main roads.

There was a bug flying in front of the pipe when I started it... I think my Cherokee was a tad hungry and went NOM NOM NOM on the bug...








I reckon that the bubble wrap heat deflective barrier added at least 70 hp. :grin:

In all seriousness though, this was the most effective at lowering IATs since it was acting as a "ram-air" intake. Maybe a snorkel isn't such a bad idea after all... If I do get a snorkel, I'll probably rattle can it red (using my newly acquired jedi spray painting skills). So... ARB snorkel or Chinese knock-off? Lol.






Keep in mind, this hood is just a TEST hood. I'll remake it eventually and make it look MUCH better. But this will get me through in the meantime.
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Okay. Here's a bunch of pics that I've been stockpiling for the last week or so... (I like build threads with lots-O-pics. Lol) :tooth:

Oh, and............... I'M A SUPPORTING MEMBER!!!!!!!!!!!! WOOHOO!!!! YEAHHHHH!!!!!!! :beta1::headbang:

I also got a photobucket pro account since I was running out of pic space here. Hopefully they show up properly... :redx:

Anywho... The first three pics are just because I was bored one day. Lol.








Word to the wise. NEVER use Valspar latex based enamel brush-on paint as it will peel and look like this. :cursing: I now swear by Rustoleum black oil based brush-on paint. :boxing:


TC skidplate could use some love after being beaten up a little at Rausch a few months back..


Rocksliders got little bit of a workout too. Lol.


TC skidplate painted.


Gas tank skidplate painted (1st coat. added a second thicker coat after I took this pic).


Hmm... Dirty.


NO RUST!!!!!!! YAY!!!!!!! :thumbup:


That big hunk of steel is my hitch mounted snow plow idea I've been working on for a while... Almost done. Lol.


THIS ONE IS RUST FREE TOO!!!!!!!!!! :tt2:


Time to paint the bumper and endcaps.



Figured I'd take a better pic of my spare tire cover. :gunsmilie:
It's not "full-sized" (BFG 31x10.5 KM2), but it's good enough since I don't really plan on using it often since I have a patch kit in my trail bag. Lol.


Sand...The PO must have taken my Cherokee to the beach at some point..


Started to install my XJ Pod subwoofer.


My dad's epic drill. Works great!


XJ Pod peeking in on this pic. I don't have pics of it attached to the grey trim piece yet... Kinda ran into a wiring headache with the amplifier that I'm using. No prob. Easy fix. Just gotta finish it...



Decided to paint my center bezel red... Kinda messed up just a little bit. :brickwall::wallbash:


Final result after sanding that mess-up off. Took FOREVER. :bangin:


Decided to use primer this time. (this is only a very light first coat)


My dad was nice enough to paint it for me. :cheers:
(he also added a second coat after this one) Just gotta go to Lowes and get some gloss clear to protect the paint.


Had to touch-up the edges of my (junkyard) hood. Kinda went overboard with the paint protection but.... THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS OVERKILL!!!!! :guns:








Purdy.


Still surprised how well this paint matches the OEM paint.


How she sits as of right now.

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Well... Finally got my amp and subwoofer working. :w00t: Third time's the charm. :brickwall:

And just fyi, this is what my interior currently looks like... :icon_eek:






Using gator clips to make sure it works.


LIFE!!!!!!!!! IT WORKS!!!!!!!!! :guns:
(lighter is for heat shrink btw)

Now all I gotta do is properly wire it in, solder, and heat shrink all the connections.
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Time for a somewhat boring update...


^^This is pretty much what I say and the face I have when I go out to work on my Jeep in the dark while it's raining. I need to get one of those epic hats though... :/

Didn't get much done today, but I did modify the radio adapter cable so the amp will just plug right into the radio. Here is my pseudo-pro attempt at making a wiring harness.




Ready to be soldered connections (already soldered them but didn't take pics)




I'm trying to be sneaky and mount my amp there. Hopefully the plastic dash thingy will fit back on with the amp in that location. (you can also see the modified power supply for my XM radio head unit)
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Update time. Got some more work done on installing the new amp.


Where I left the amp the other day. (It's now mostly wired up and is under the seat, but I don't have a pic of that yet :whistling2


Got some new wire to replace all the stuff that I cut up. (PO had the Jeep pre-wired for an amp). A lot better than trying to reconnect the wires I shortened (thought I was going to install the amp in the dash, but that amp didn't work the way I wanted it to, so I had to get a different one :brickwall


Purdy wires. :batman:


XJ Pod is finally fully installed.


Just gotta put this back in it.

And that's all I've got pic wise for now. I'll probably post moar tomorrow. :euro:
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Okay... Update. I think. It's either an update or just an excuse for me to photo whore my build thread...:sorcerer:

While I finished wiring up my amp, my dad painted the snow plow thingy. :cheers:








Little piece of advice for those rubber isolator things. Lick the insulation on the wire. Makes it SOO much easier. :tt2:


I was going to grab ground for the amp at one of the seat belt bolts, but that idea kinda went topsy turvy after I stripped the second torx bolt. :cursing:


So I just did this. And smothered it with di-electric grease.


Amp in final resting place. (I cleaned up the wiring, but forgot to take a pic... :001_unsure


XJ Pod fully assembled.


Ugh. Dash needs put together. :wacko:


My super awesome aux in mod for Sony Xplod head units. :guns:


Kinda makes it easy when the connections are labeled with what they do. Makes modding that much easier. Lol. And I also voided the warranty on this head unit the second I decided to take it apart (literally a couple days after I got it). :gunsmilie:


Radio connections. radio and speaker stuff, amp, aux in, antenna (hiding).


Back in and ready to test...


Y U NO WORK?!?!? Oh... That's why. Derp. ops:


Let's try that again. Still gotta clean up all the wiring I added...


Btw, heat shrink. Use it. ON EVERYTHING!!!!! :shuriken:


Idk why I took this pic... Looks cool though. :thumbup1:

And...............
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BOOM!!!!!


Finally put the dash back together and installed the center bezel that my dad painted. Me likey. :guns:












My dad gave my endcaps a make-over. Looking much better now. Just gotta get the rear bumper back on.


Fyi. This update brought to you by a Coca Cola and Coca Cola Icee induced sugar and caffeine overload. And the music I am currently listening to is brought to me by Octane. :gunsmilie:
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Put my rear bumper back on. Took all of 10 minutes to reinstall it. Lolz :w00t:





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I did some stuff. Basically, I just made my GC steering wheel retrofit work better. :hammer: And my dad tightened my driver's rear endcap for me. :cheers: Still trying to figure out how to make the blinkers self cancel... :bangin:




















My way of staying cool on incredibly hot days. An epic fan and some instant shade. :stuart:


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MOAR UPDATES!!!!!!

Got my cowl induction thingymajig mocked up. There aren't any hose clamps on it because my dad ordered the wrong hose clamps. You'd think that a 3" (or 4") hose clamp would be for 3" (or 4") silicone. BUT NOOOOOO!!!! :hammer: (fyi, I'm sitting on top of the engine to take these pics. :stuart









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Lol. AFR is spot-on under boost, timing retard is extremely conservative (until I strap it to a dyno), intake temps are a little... Toasty (might be a problem), so meth is definitely a mod that will happen in the near future.



Piggyback finally got here (yesterday)


I couldn't resist the urge to have a look inside. :naughty:


Drilled two holes and mounted it here.


Can you tell what's Jeep and what's piggyback? :ninja:

Now I'm going to work on my HID projectors and hopefully get those finished. Then do some misc wiring. Don't worry. I'll take pics.
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Did some stuff. Lol.


:naughty:










Go ahead. Flame it. I dare you. :devil2:


Teh silicone.


Just playing around with the idea of putting vents there.


I like it better going this way.
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I was a little bored so I decided to make a vid. Enjoy! :walkman:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=PqZ6K6s5t4U
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Not really much of an update... Put my bullbar back on. Just gotta put the Hellas and headlight guards back on. And I installed an overhead console.

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At least they're much better than the stock halogen junk that my Jeep had before. I like seeing where I'm driving. Lol.


UPDATE!!!!!!!!!!!!

Took my valve cover off to check the rockers and make sure that non were loose or flopping around. Made sure they were torqued to spec. And then put the valve cover back on. :shifty:

Snapped a valve cover bolt in the process of putting the cover back on.. Good thing I had a bolt that was the right size and thread pitch to use until I get a new one from either the junkyard or the stealership. :hammer:



Bonus pic not posted anywhere else. Yella Terra 1.7 ratio roller rockers



Oh yeah. I ported my supercharger a little bit. :guns:


Need a new silicone elbow to put the intake back on. :yawn:

But the good news is that IT RAN!!!!!!!!!!! Nothing blew up, so I guess that's a good sign.
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SOOOOOOOOOO WORTH IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Shifts are so much better (firmer, harder, etc, etc). I definitely recommend it. :thumbup:



Teehee. Such a good mod. I was grinning all day!!!



Thanks!! I'm really liking these tires (for street use). I haven't been able to test them of road yet, but I think they'll perform great.


That doesn't mean I won't take it off road though. :devil2: Not sure when I'll be able to go back to Rausch Creek, but I'm excited about going there again. AND MY COLLEGE IS AN HOUR CLOSER!!!!!!!!!!!! (moving to college this weekend, hence mad dash to get Jeep ready. Lol.)


Sorry for the lack of updates. I honestly didn't know anyone had posted on this thread (didn't get any notification on my user cp). LOL.

Anyway... I did do some update worthy stuff to the Jeep. Lol.

Finally ironed out the last few kinks with my supercharger install (the little things that bug you when you modify an engine with FULL bolt-ons. lol). Jeep is running EXCELLENT!!! I have to do some more mpg testing (especially on the freeway), but my overhead is showing a pretty consistent 11.5ish mpg for mostly city driving with a small amount of highway driving. Much better than the 9.5mpg I was averaging before the supercharger (and overhead console). LOL.



^^My hitch-mounted vice. Epic in every sense of the word (especially when paired with a sledge hammer :notworthy


My dad and I made some progress on our hitch-mounted snow plow idea... Kinda isn't working out too well (started twisting the 3/8" steel cross bar that the plow came with [the one we reinforced and had welded to the ball hitch]), so we had to come up with a mount to attach the cross bar thingy to the front hitch in a somewhat detachable manner. (still working on that one. should have a WAD [wood aided design] prototype made up soonish :euro

And I partially blame this guy: http://www.cherokeeforum.com/f46/fer...-build-133572/ for what you are about to see...

I HAS TRUCK-LITE LED HEADLIGHTS NOW!!!!!!!!!!!! (what ORFXJ is running) :w00t:

The fact that I was able to get them for a steal probably helped a little bit too. Lol. (my dad is great at finding good deals on things).

All I have to say is "WOW!!!". Honestly, I'm in love with them! I actually enjoy driving my Cherokee at night now!!! I kinda want to add more LED lights in the future... :whistling2:



Sitting there looking pretty while I tear apart my front end.


Bulbar on...


Bullbar off. I'm surprised I was actually able to do this by myself without having it fall on me. :thumbup: The interesting part is going to be putting it back on tomorrow... :hammer:


MOAR stuff taken off. I think I installed my projector wiring a little too well... :brickwall:


SO...MUCH...WIRE!!!!!! I accidentally pulled out my custom wiring for the fogs as well... Gotta redo that now. :censored::wallbash:


One in...


Couldn't resist the urge to check it right after I put it in. Lol. :whistling2:




Passenger side in (low beam)


High beam


How she sits as of right now. Kinda looks like an alien in this pic. :dunno:


I'll post more pics of the front end fully reassembled (emphasizing on the headlights and how they look with the bullbar headlight guards installed) tomorrow after I put it back together. Lol.
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Right..... Time for a long overdue update with TONS of pics (as per usual).

Rewired my fogs and off-road lights (since I pulled all the wiring out [fogs accidentally])
















It was raining and I was too lazy to paint the inside of the one housing. :hammer:








Fogs (w/ 55w ballasts) and LED blinker/running lights only


Fogs, LED running lights, and headlights on high beam


Fogs, LEDs, headlights on high, and off-road lights (w/100w bulbs). So bright!!! :devil2:


And now for the good stuff. I replaced my rotors with drilled/slotted rotors and ceramic brake pads from Brakemotive since my old rotors were warped.











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Okay... Back to my XJ. Got the meth (washer fluid) injection installed and working. My charge temp is now down to a more reasonable # under boost. Still might look into adding a 25 shot of nitrous right after the filter element to cool the temps even more (since I'm running on the rich side under boost).








You can just barely see where the meth nozzle enters the inlet side of the supercharger.


Had to take a break since it started to rain...


Tried to keep the wiring and tubing as clean as I could. :sorcerer:






Aaaaaand I found a good place to store one of my fire extinguishers and a can of WD40.



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Not much to update...

Went to get groceries (chinese food) with my dad after we picked his Jeep up from having its brakes done (my red xj on the right and his red xj on the left) and I saw a "stock" xj so I had to try and park as close as I possibly could to it. Lol. It had a nice sounding exhaust system on it (not sure what brand).




And I finally got around to putting my "supercharged" decal/sticker on. Matches the color and font of the "4.0" quite well.


Might be getting TNT long arms in the somewhat near future... :head:
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Okay... This is now my third set of swaybar disconnects. Lol. I had Rough Country and Zone disconnects before and now I'm on JKS ones. At least they're quieter than the heims on the Zone disconnects. :thumbup1:

Then only problem I ran into was that they would not fit over my upgraded swaybar... No biggie, I just mounted them below the swaybar (like how the Zone ones mounted).


Zone disconnects...


JKS disconnects


Lube.
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TIME FOR PIC OVERLOAD!!!!!!!!! MUHWAHAHAHAHAAA!!!!!!!!!! :guns:

Went to Rauch Creek with my dad last weekend and had a blast!! We went on pretty much every green trail. Gunna start knocking out the blue-greens and blues next time I go. Tried to stay mild since this was really a shakedown run for my Jeep. Lol. Gotta get some hockey pucks since my extended bumpstops aren't long enough in the front... inch: And I have to figure out a better way to hold my swaybar up since I broke the ziptie that I used.. At least I have all the pieces I need for that sitting in the garage. :ninja: Overall, the Jeep performed very well. :walkman:

I averaged 17mpg on the way home cruising at 70mph. Didn't use cruise control and there were times where I floored it. I LOVE BOOST!!!!!!!!! :devil2:

On the turnpike heading towards Rausch Creek.














Can you spot the XJ?





ZOMG!!!!!!!!! THREE FLAME RED 2 DOORS IN ONE SPOT!!!!!!!!































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Post Rausch Creek muddyness. :devil2:





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Okay. I've been wanting to swap my stock seats out to aftermarket ones for a while now... I've looked at Rugged Ridge, Corbeau, and Mastercraft and only the Mastercraft ones seem to hold up to abuse. Too bad everything priced out to about $1100...

So... Time to look for a cheaper solution. I remembered sitting in my friend's Honda Civic Si a while ago and that the seats were very comfortable and supportive (side bolsters). Honda seats in a Jeep? Why not!?! :guns: Ended up paying $400 for both front seats, the back seats, and the center console. After I get the front seats swapped in, I'm going to have the back seat and center console lid recovered with the material from the Civic.

For the record, I LOVE SUEDE!!!!!!!!!

They look like they're sitting high in the first few pics because they are set on a couple 2x4s. They should sit about 1 1/4" lower when I make my adapter.












Pegboard prototype of the adapter so I can use my OEM jeep sliders. This part will be made out of a 3/8" steel plate. Hopefully that thickness is enough overkill. Lol

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Hurricane Sandy pics. My college lost power last night, so I had to drive home today. Hit like three closed roads. Gotta love a smartphone with GPS. Great for making your own detours. I didn't see anywhere with power until I got about 5 miles away from home... I was honestly surprised that we had power since it seems all you have to do is sneeze and the power goes out... I might get some more pics of the flooding tomorrow. Probably should take the winch too.

Saw 5 Oshkosh FMTV tractors on the way home.
http://www.oshkoshdefense.com/produc.../5-ton-tractor





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Snapped a bolt holding my seat down... My dad ended up drilling a hole into it and hosed it down with PB Blaster to get it to break loose. What a pain. Lol. Managed to save the threads though. :headbang::headbang:











MOAR Hurricane Sandy pics.


Generator powering the traffic lights. And a red Wrangler.


Another generator powering traffic lights.










The guy in the white Lincoln MKZ pulled up next to me and asked how far until the road was blocked. I said about a mile because of the pic where there were two trees over the road and power lines (4 pics up^^). Blocked for him, not for me if I wanted to go further (which I didn't because I had no reason to). Lol. :P




This house looks ready for anything. EVEN THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE!!!!!!!! :2guns:


Gotta love military surplus vehicles. :guns:


One moar.


The Delaware river is surprisingly low..




Yet another generator powering the traffic lights. These things were literally EVERYWHERE. Lol.


These people must have paid a pretty penny to have this tree service out today. Lol.
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The steel for my seat adapters came in today. 3/8" steel plate. BEEF!!!!

This is what 65lbs of steel looks like... 32.5lbs per adapter.:headbang: Working with it might be...interesting. :kick:


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Just ordered these. :w00t: Should make off roading a little more comfortable than the OEM belts. Lol. :sweatdrop:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/BMW-MINI-JDM...sories&vxp=mtr

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A few more post-hurricane pics that I took today..



A red Jeep and a red Ferrari in the same pic? :brows:




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Thanks!

I love it!! It goes into and out of closed and open loop SO easily and the transition into and out of boost is incredibly smooth (because of how I routed boost to the map and clamped the map) and it pulls like a freight train under boost.

Unfortunately, I never bought the system with the intent of using it exactly how it came out of the box. I didn't buy it for the monetary value, really just for the enjoyment value a.k.a giggles per mile. As I usually do, I put my own twist on it with FULL bolt-ons (ignition tune up (cap, rotor, wires, sparkplugs), new o2 sensors, new fuel pump, new 703 injectors, Gibson ceramic coated headers, new OEM crossover pipe and cat, Magnaflow cat-back exhaust, gold heat barrier on intake manifold, YellaTerra 1.7 ratio roller rockers, 505 Performance billet 70mm throttle body, meth injection kit and progressive meth controller, custom cowl induction intake, AW4 shift kit, and a lot of time and effort). So about 2-3k on top of the cost of the supercharger hardware and custom piggyback. Probably about 6k all said and done... Was it worth the money? Probably not. But it was definitely worth it for the enjoyment value. I enjoy the hell out of it EVERY day (since the Jeep is my daily). I've put somewhere between 3-4k miles on this system and there hasn't been one day that I've ever regretted doing it. And those miles have been HARD miles. I flog on it EVERY single day! :devil2: On these cold days (40-45 degrees) I'm hitting 7psi (8psi at the top of 2nd gear) with the stock pulley that the Sprintex ships with and it's more fun than a barrel of monkeys! I can only imagine what it will be like after I put the smaller pulley I have on it... :naughty:

The install was incredibly easy. There was only one bolt between the headers and block that was a pain to get to. Other than that one bolt, it was surprisingly easy. Lol. My dad and I knocked the install out in 2 days with most of the time spent running around for parts and trying to escape the summer heat. We probably had less than 8-10 hours of actual wrench time into the install.


My 4.0 is about as modded as it can possibly be without doing a full ground-up build on it (which I am planing on doing in the future (4-5 years from now)). I plan on keeping this Cherokee for a long LONG time.
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UPDATES!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My dad and I got the Civic Si seats mounted. Just gotta take them out later to drill holes for the race harnesses..
As much as I hate Hondas, they make great seats! Lol. These are extremely comfortable and supportive and I think they are acutually a little bit softer than the OEM XJ seats. :rockon:
Had to remove more of the OEM Honda slider to get the driver's seat to sit lower. Turns out that the last piece of the slider was held on with 8 rivets. PER SLIDER!!! So, 16 rivets total... Those were fun to drill out. :kick: Now I just have to do the same thing to the passenger seat eventually... :nuke:

And my dad recovered the center console lid. Came out great!!



















Finally washed all the mud off my Jeep. Looks like a mallcrawler now.. :sad: (yes. my dad sprayed the tires with WD40...)


Squirrel went for a ride in the Jeep. Feisty little fella. :boxing:


And in other news, my birthday is on Tuesday.

My rents and I decided to do birthday stuff this weekend since I'll be at college on Tues..
My mom made a 'dirt' cake. :thumbup1:
AND I GOT A GOPRO HD HERO 2!!!!!!!!!!! WOOT WOOT!!!!!!!! :devil2:
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Pics of them lit up. The Jump box was having a hard time providing enough juice to power these things.. The 20" bar visibly dimmed when I clipped in the 11" bar, so they were obviously being driven by much less voltage than spec.. Can't wait to get them on the Jeep and feed them a proper power supply :guns:

Oh.. These pictures were taken with the kitchen lights on. :devil2:





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11" LED light bar (ebay)

20" LED light bar (ebay)

Somehow ended up getting them for $300 shipped. Lol. :batman:
Oh yeah, the best part is... 10 YEAR WARRANTY!!!!!!! :headbang:
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Got the jump box to play a little nicer with the 11" bar.. I'M BLINDED BY THE LIGHT!!!!!!!!! BLINDED!!!!!!!!!!! :kick:
They're brighter than I thought they'd be... ops: The 11" has 20x 3watt LEDs and the 20" has 40x 3watt LEDS.

*edit* Just priced out a 10" and 20" led light bar on Rigid Industries... $1100 O__O I got the steal of the century!!!





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Couldn't resist the urge to ziptie the light bars onto my Jeep.. :whistling2:
The bottom one will sit a little higher than it does in these pics.
Now I really want to make a set of LED bulbs to put in the HF lights and fog lights... Must.Resist.Urge... I think I'll wait till I find a deal on a set of Lightforces since the reflectors in the HF lights are :sick:





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Installed a MSD #6201 Digital 6A ignition control box and mounted the 11" LED bar. Still gotta mount the 20" and wire them up... Lol.









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I still have to clean up some wiring... But that can wait till winter break or something. :cursing: :laughing:




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I bought a supercharger because of you. :notworthy:
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What kind of guages (brand?) are those you have beside your dash cluster!? Im looking to do the same set up!

Also where did you find the holders for them!? They blend right into the trim!
The shrouds came with the Prosport gauges.
Linkys: boost temperature

The gauge pod is a autometer pod.
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Spend some of dad's money on axles and lockers. The D30's won't last with that power level.
Haha. Good one.

We can't justify the 4k that would cost. It's safer to have open diffs with this power level. And the d30 will hold up just fine since the only time 4wd is engaged is when I'm driving on snow or mud or off-roading where there is a lot of slip.
And I have yet to find myself needing lockers off-road. Putting my foot down has always worked to get me out of a jam.

D30s? The d30 is in the front. It has a Chrysler 8.25 in the rear which is about as strong as a d44.

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What was the time spam for all of this work? And good job! I'd love to wheel Rausch creek one day. I'm building my uzj100 for family expedition travel right now.
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What was the time spam for all of this work? And good job! I'd love to wheel Rausch creek one day. I'm building my uzj100 for family expedition travel right now.
About 8 months from the day I bought the Jeep to how it stands now.. And thanks!!
Rausch Creek is extremely fun! I am literally addicted to going there. Lol. I've done every green so far and I'm going to start knocking out the blues next time I go (hopefully I will have the bumpstops sorted out by then...)
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Figured I'd throw some updates at this thread to get it up-to-date...
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I finally decided to fix my passenger's side LED blinker that's been malfunctioning for several months now... Idk, but this might be where the problem was............ :blink:


I couldn't find the bag of diodes that I had, so I found the circuit board out of an old garage door opener that I took apart several years ago. Ended up using the diode in the bottom left of this picture. And what's even better is that there several more diodes and a variety of resistors still on the board!!! :w00t:


You can see the diode that I had to replace....


Got annoyed with not being able to see, so I gator clipped my yet-to-be-installed 20" LED light bar to my battery and improvised some good lighting. :grin:


LIFE!!!!!!!!!!! :headbang:



This side marker bulb refuses to stay properly seated in its holder, so I'm probably going to end up replacing both of them with a 3w LED... I'm so happy that I finally have some 3w LEDs to play with!! Now all I have to do is wait for the smd 3.3v @1A regulators to get here... And then I can put super brignt LEDs in EVERYTHING!!!! :devil2:
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SNOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :headbang:

I can't wait to see how much we get in the morning. Shenanigans will be had if there's snow on the road. :devil2:




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Went to Rausch Creek last weekend and went snow wheeling... It was interesting. Lol. Gotta fix some broken stuff now.
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Trail damage from J... Actually lost this going INTO J. lmao. :laughing:


Gotta love SOLID diff covers. This thing took one heck of a beating.


After we climbed out of J and Crawl Daddy....


idk. parking lot + snow + truck and trailer = me taking a pic for some reason.


The two guys we ended up wheeling with. The jeep in the middle tore its brake lines out trying to get out of Crawl Daddy and was the only Jeep with a winch that worked (i don't have one and the one on the other black jeep had the drum spinning on the rope)...


My dad's jeep ended up not getting stuck because he lagged behind trying to fix a swaybar link (pin popped out and link came off of bushing). Yes, my dad and I were wheeling with our swaybars connected and tires at street pressure (30psi). It was WAY too cold to disconnect them and air down. :cursing:


My dad didn't like how it felt driving down the road on the way home without the swaybar properly connected, so this was the fix I came up with in a gas station parking lot..


Gassing up at our local Shell station.


Giving the jeeps a well-deserved bath.


Low washer fluid. Lol. :laughing:


This was definitely a day to remember... In retrospect, getting stuck on the trail and trying to drive out for 3 hours was almost funish. Absolutely one of those "you only live once" moments. Lol.

All in all, my Jeep performed well enough. It came through for me when I really needed it and managed to power out of Crawl Daddy and J without a winch or strap. What did I learn from this trip? Well, first off don't follow someone who says "I have no idea where I'm going" in the parking lot... Unless you want to go on a bit of an adventure. Lol. :laughing:
Second; a front e-locker and chromoly shafts, and a helical LSD in the rear are looking like an extremely necessary mod. Third, front and rear winches. I have it pretty much figured out in my head how I want to mount them, hide them, and keep my stock bumpers (I don't like any of the aftermarket stuff and I like the way my jeep looks as it sits). Now all I gotta do is learn how to weld and find a bunch of time to do it.... :blink: :hammer:

I have several more videos, but this is the only one I've gotten around to editing... Still learning how to use the video editing software. Lol. :cursing: I wish I had gotten a video of me getting off of Crawl Daddy and J because it was pretty much pedal-to-the-metal the entire way up lol, but that was honestly the last thing on my mind. And I can't thank Melissa and Kyle (rausch creek staff) enough for their help. They were super nice and I probably wouldn't have gotten off of J without Kyle's expert help. I'm definitely taking a "off-roading 101" course with him in the spring/summer. :cheers:

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BUMPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!
UPDATE TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Found out that I tore a chunk out of my tire the last time I was Rausch... :beta1:


Goodies that need to be installed... :devil2:




Rugged Ridge upgraded steering. I absolutely love it. The steering feels a lot tighter and the "death wobble" that I used to have going around corners and over bumps is now gone.



Warm start revving.
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Loving this build bro, you are not afraid of electrical work.. lol Keep it up!
Gracias. It's not THAT bad. Lmao :whistling2: I still have to figure out how to organize my relays and fuses since they're kinda just dangling off on the positive distribution block that's mounted on my firewall... :sick:

Since my laptop is finally back in working order, IT'S UPDATE TIME!!! :thumbup:
Why is Jeep on a lift?


To install the ATI balancer and and a smaller supercharger pulley for MOAR boost...

Umm... Okay. Maybe not to install a smaller supercharger pulley then.. :brickwall:

Still going to try and get the correct smaller pulley. :rockon:
Time for LED light bar shenanigans!! :euro:
Air tools!! Didn't use the impact though.


Made removing this even easier.


Herro.


Old wiring ripped out... I later found that a Daystar switch had developed an internal short which was the reason why my fogs and 100w HF lights stopped working... Oh well. I needed to redo my wiring better this time using split loom and better wire anyway. Piece of advice. Buy switches from OTRATTW instead because they use LEDs to light up their switches. (Daystar uses incandescent bulbs that can short Vout to ground).


The new switches. My dad ordered a bunch of switches and ended up buying some SPST ones that he has no use for, so I took those with the intent of putting green LEDs in them (mine came with red ones).


LED bar mounted. I must've measured at least 5 times... :dunno: Looks like it's only 1/64" off center. :thumbup:


Used 4 pin trailer connectors to make the bullbar and bumper easier to remove. (wires are doubled up and each light has its own connector)


Testing...


Still testing...


All off.


Just headlights and fogs.


All on. Those 100w HF lights look kinda silly and don't provide any more light, so I'm probably going to read this pirate thread and convert them to LED. Might do something similar to the fogs too.


These pictures were taken with my cellphone and do not do the brightness of my lighting setup any justice. It's really REALLY bright in person. :guns:

Truck-Lite LED headlights on low beam and 35w HID fogs.


High beam and fogs.


High beam, 100w HF lights, and fogs.


High beam, 100w HF lights, fogs, 10" LED bar, and 20" LED bar. :devil2: Not bad for Chinese clones ehh?? :notworthy:


Voltage at idle w/ nothing on.


Voltage with everything on. (it was dropping to 11v at times...)


So... I upgraded to an AGM battery. If I add any more lights/winch/stuff I'll probably have to look into adding a second alternator and battery... (still thinking on how to do this..)


And I watched this video which makes me want more LED lights.... Still looking for some LED taillights though. :confused1:
Brandon Palaniuk 2013 Rigid Industries [Truck Boat & Trailer] - YouTube

SNOW!!!!!


Did some driveway wheeling. Front swaybar was connected. Looks like my extended extended rear bumpstops need to be extended some more.... Or I need to start working on my idea to put a set of front flares on the rear. Already have a set of flares and brackets sitting in the garage. Just need to get a pair of front bumper endcaps.












Went out to test a modified version of the RAD shifter that my dad and I have been working on.. (more pics and vids to come soon) Of course it decides to snow. Lol. Aaaannnddd the MSD decided to take a dump..... No power steering or brakes is.. Interesting.


PROTOTYPE!!!


And my new shift linkage came.


Here's a little something my dad and I are working on. Gear position indicator and a modified RAD shifter. This video is just showing the gear position indicator with the transmission in "auto mode". My GoPro didn't capture the part when I shifted it in "manual mode"... :brickwall: I'll make a new vid of "manual mode" later. :beta1:

gear indicator - YouTube

Merging onto the freeway. Manually shifting at 5000 rpm. 32x11.5 tires, stock 3.55 gears, massive exhaust leak, almost full tank of gas, maybe a slight amount of belt slip. I've been meaning to tighten that belt for like a week and a half.. Lmao. This is why I hate putting on a new belt. They ALWAYS stretch and take a while to get all stretched out and finally hold a constant tension... Imma go tighten it in a little bit. Lol. :thumbup1:

merging onto freeway - YouTube

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Hehehee. And I still have to put the smaller pulley on, get a 2.5" mandrel bent crossover pipe with a 2.5" high-flow cat made with a 2.5" electric cutout and a straight down dump (right after the header). Probably another 2-3psi more boost to come and maybe 30-50ish more horsepower?? Idk. It's gunna be sick come summertime. :devil2:

Not much of an update, but... At least I did some stuff. :stuart:
Tightened my belt. So much easier to do with a ratchet (instead of a ratcheting wrench) and with the e-fan out of the way.


Yupp... That's a low enough tension to cause belt slip. :


Mmmmuuuuuucccccchhhhhh better. :thumbup1:


Got annoyed with the fender liners constantly doing this...


So... I ziptied it to the horn bracket. And used a green ziptie for extra MAAAAAD jdm driftcar bonus points. :headbang: (actually... i couldn't find the black zipties.. :dunno


Did the other side to match.


All the junk I have in the back of my XJ..


Snagged some horns while I was at the junkyard last weekend..


My plan is to put them where they are in this pic (but a little higher up and behind the grille) with the trumpets pointing forward. And then wire them straight to the battery using a relay and trigger them with the stock horns. (yes. i like to use my horn a lot...)


I've been having some ignition problems for a while now (ever since I put the cheaper tune-up kit and MSD on)... So.. Tune-up kit from Performance Distributors is going to replace the other stuff. It that cures it, I'll probably try plugging the MSD back in.

So I'm off to do that and try to tighten the johnny joints on my control arms so I can get rid of my death wobble issue...

Moar pics to come.. :devil2:


IT FITS!!!! And I can close the garage door which means my heater will actually keep me warm... WINNING!!! :w00t:


Cap, rotor, coil, and wire upgrade from Performance Distributors.


Whoops.. :whistling2: The new wires are too thick to fit in this anyway. :laughing:




How did I get the coil out last time? Oh yeah. From below.. :001_huh:


Old coil on the left. New on the right.


Installed. :guns:


Supposedly you can run a sparkplug gap of 0.065 with this coil... Idk. I'm just going to be lazy and leave them at 0.035. :tt2:

LIFE!!!!!!! MUHWAHAHAHAAAA!!!!! That was definitely a more authoritative start.. So far, so good. :thumbup:
LIFE!!! - YouTube


Went to work on the control arms.. With a 2 foot breaker bar. :gunsmilie:


I've never actually seen a nut look like that.. No clue how it got like that.


Haha.. Whoopsie. :001_unsure:


Aaaaannnndddd fixed.


I was only able to get the driver's side LCA off and tightened as much as I could and greased the living daylights out of it.. Probably couldn't disassemble it because I might have hit it with a hammer a few times.. :whistling2: Gunna attack the pass LCA and the UCAs with the impact when I wake up (couldn't get enough strength/leverage to break the bolt loose...). Hopefully those other three CAs go a little smoother.. :boxing:


Finally have the Jeep all put back together... Took it out for a drive and the death wobble seems to be a little better and the ignition issues seem to be cured (only time will tell for certain).
I was having trouble with this bolt which bolts the UCA to the axle.. Couldn't get it all the way in and then couldn't get it out. Threads may have already been mangled..


Rolled the Jeep out of the garage and put it on a jackstand and took the wheel off to get more access and finally got the bolt out.


So since the bolt's threads were mangled, I ran it through a die and ended up re-threading it to M10x1.25 (i think it was M10x1.5 before)... :brickwall:


Because of that goof I had to re-tap the nut to match.. Which ended with this.... :cursing: The tap was also already mangled before I used it on this nut, so I couldn't get it to thread all the way through the nut. :brickwall:


Sooo... I went to Lowes and got a new grade 8.8 M10x1.5 bolt with washers and a nylock.


All bolted back together. For some reason my pass. UCA was about 4-5 full turns too short.. I have no idea if my UCAs are now different lengths because I didn't even bother touching the other UCA. Lol. And I couldn't get the pass. LCA bolt (at the frame) loose, so I gave up and just greased it. :dunno: Probably just going to get new lower johnny joints since the uppers appear to be tight and the lowers are loose. Lubed all the johnny joints except the driver's UCA... :boat:


Broke this when I opened the hatch and it hit the top of the garage opening... Well.. At least I know how the wiper comes off for when I finally get around to fixing it and making it work. Lol. Another thing to look for the next time I'm in the junkyard. Lmao. ops:


I also cleaned my rims with Liquid Wrench and WD40 while I was taking a break from that bolt. rofl.
BEFORE:


AFTER: nice and shiny. :rockon:





These two pics aren't directly related to the Jeep, but are as a result of it and are probably going to end up on a future project assuming that we (CobraMarty and I) can get some hardware for relatively cheap (i think that's the plan.. lol). The box on the left is a O2 sensor modifier and the box on the right is a fuel/timing calibrator. They are both made by Split Second. Managed to get them both for a hundred bucks. WIN! :guns: (iirc, these are off of that e90 that was supercharged, turbocharged, and breathing nitrous. )




Time for another boring update... Sorry guys. :001_unsure:

Replaced all of the door seals and the hatch seal with new ones.
Old seal coming off..


:sick:


New seal on.




Old door seal..


New seal.


Old vs. New


Driver's side done.


Passenger side done.



Oh yeah... I almost forgot. I also installed a smaller supercharger pulley. Went from a 2.5" pulley to a 2.125" pulley (2 1/2 to a 2 1/8 for those who don't like decimals. :tt2 :headbang:
I now hit 8psi@1/4 throttle, 10psi@1/2, maxes out at 12psi. This was on a 50* night with no manual shifter shenanigans. Not even a hint of detonation. Only running 3* retard (at 6psi. no more retard after that) and 89octane (mid-grade) gas. No belt slip. IATs seem to max out at about 170* before they start to drop (gotta stay in boost longer to see how low they drop. Lmao). So.. To the people who said the SPRINTEX S5-210 was too small for the 4.0 engine.. IN YO FAYCE!!! :smartass:


Sprintex supercharged Jeep Cherokee 12psi boost. - YouTube

One step closer to having my bumpstops sorted out..
BEEF!!!!!!

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