streetxj
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I was just thinking about the structure and design possibly contributing to different intake manifold temperatures of the 91-98 vs the 99-06 jeep 4.0 intake manifold. What I do notice is that there is less of an area blocking heat that is rising from the header on the older log style intake manifold than the horseshoe intake. Here is an example of what I'm talking about.
Notice how there are many more places for the heat to escape through on the older style manifold. Another fact that I've learned is that the log style manifold contains larger runners than the horse shoe. According to jeep magazine, the bolt-on 98' jeep 4.0 lost 5 hp going from the log style to the newer horseshoe style (not sure if I should believe that). Can it be possible that the horse shoe intake swap works better on the 91-95 4.0 HO's with the single pattern cam while the log intake works better for the 96-98 4.0 HO's with the dual pattern cam favoring the exhaust side? (bolt-on 4.0's to be more specific).
I've also been reading positive results on the 96 jeep cherokees with the horseshoe intake manifold swap. On one of the jeep forums there is a member with a 96 cherokee 4.0 who did the intake manifold and noticed better acceleration and better fuel mileage. All he has on his mod list are 703 injectors. I'm basically mixed-up about doing the swap since I'm reading positive and negative results.

Notice how there are many more places for the heat to escape through on the older style manifold. Another fact that I've learned is that the log style manifold contains larger runners than the horse shoe. According to jeep magazine, the bolt-on 98' jeep 4.0 lost 5 hp going from the log style to the newer horseshoe style (not sure if I should believe that). Can it be possible that the horse shoe intake swap works better on the 91-95 4.0 HO's with the single pattern cam while the log intake works better for the 96-98 4.0 HO's with the dual pattern cam favoring the exhaust side? (bolt-on 4.0's to be more specific).
I've also been reading positive results on the 96 jeep cherokees with the horseshoe intake manifold swap. On one of the jeep forums there is a member with a 96 cherokee 4.0 who did the intake manifold and noticed better acceleration and better fuel mileage. All he has on his mod list are 703 injectors. I'm basically mixed-up about doing the swap since I'm reading positive and negative results.
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