2wd AX-15 and Stroker?

Root Moose

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Anyone think a 2wd AX-15 (i.e. later model 5 speed) is up to the power of a stroker?

r@m
 
Root Moose said:
Anyone think a 2wd AX-15 (i.e. later model 5 speed) is up to the power of a stroker?

r@m

Not if you run the wrong gear lube in it.
 
Root Moose said:
Anyone think a 2wd AX-15 (i.e. later model 5 speed) is up to the power of a stroker?

r@m

Not a problem. I've been running a 4.6L stroker in my '92 XJ with AX15 5-speed for the last nine months and 9700 miles without any issues.
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1992 XJ Laredo 4-dr - 4.6L I6 HO Stroker - 184k miles - AX15, NP231, D35c, D30
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Is this with a lot of hard launches and/or abuse? :)

Thinking that a stroker install may be more interesting than a V8 swap out of the existing 258 in the Javelin.

r@m
 
Not too many hard launches, but then the wheels spin all too easily so not all of the power is getting to the ground. Might be a different story if I had better traction but still with 2WD.
Full-time 4WD would spread the torque to all four wheels and reduce the load on the rear axle.
 
Lawn Cher' said:
Not if you run the wrong gear lube in it.

I got some sand and WD-40 in mine, and also 2 oz. of blinker fluid. I found this here on the site....man its SWEET! It has NEVER preformed better !
 
thecozmo65 said:
Yeah you must have gotten that from the guy who was selling the non metallic grounding straps.
I just bought muffler bearings from him.
 
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