Hello all,
I finally started tuning my 2001 XJ 4.0. I bought this car 6 months ago with only 30,000 miles on the clock. been parked most of its life.
Since I am a mechanical engineer and a petrol head, I always wanted to tune a car myself.
For the 1st few weeks it ran HORRIBLY. Slow, rough, pinging everywhere in the RPM and went from 0-60 in 12 seconds although its a manual!!
I posted lots and lots of threads in many forums and many people kept telling me its a slow old jeep that wont go any faster. I was not convinced and refused to give up.
So here is what I did:
1. Basic maintenance: filters, plugs, oils, all operating fluids were changed, injectors were cleaned with prestone injector cleaner.
2. after basic maintenance the picture was a bit more clear. The roughness and slowness were actually PINGING everywhere in the RPM range. Full throttle actually made the car slow down!...as if it was choking. No error codes.
3. Tested fuel pressure, 48psi at idle and 45psi at WOT . falls of slightly in extended WOT like 3rd gear runs for example.
Checked vacum lines, no major leaks. I decided to change the VALVE cover gasket and the 2 rubber grommets and the plastic fittings feeding the crank ventilation system, and seal the new ones with thermal RTV. >> Result: pinging was reduced by around 60% and MUCH MUCH more torque was avaialabe.
4. SEAFOAM through the intake vacum, 1/3 of a can very slowly fed into the intake.> no intense smoke as usually mentioned > Result: Idle is more smooth, throttle response sharper, pinging decreased.
4. Brola Turbo XL universal straight through muffler and random technologies universal high flow cat.
I selected those items with the same diameter tubing as the stock items, cut the old flanges and welded them to the new ones. Kept both oxygen sensors as is.
result>> dramatic difference. all I can say is WOW WOW WOW. I didn't ever think an inline 6 can sound like a full blown v8. The jeep pulls much smoother throughout the rev range, very torquey, only slight full throttle ping remains. I have to have something to monitor the Air/Fuel ratio so I know what I'm doing.
5. AEM digital air/fuel ratio meter. > beautiful item, very high quality illumination and fabrication. I installed the sensor in the S pipe about 3 inches away from stock o2 sensor 1. Looking at the guage, It makes sense now.
Idle is rock solid 14.5/14.7, part throttle stays in the 14s.
When the throttle is floored, I momentarily run at 12 or even 11.5 but then it jumps back to 14.5, which is very lean. It behaves as if it cannot maintain a rich afr for a long period of time. For example if I'm doing a WOT run through the 1st 3 gears, 1st gear ends with around 12, 2nd gear things start to drop into 13,14, 3rd all the way 14+.The engine is supposed to be in open loop at WOT, so oxygen sensor inputs are ignored then. This points to either the fuel pump or the injectors.
I purchased these items as well and I'm planning to install them one by one to monitor the effect separately.
- AEM brute force intake with dry flow K&N developed Dry flow filter
- flow daddy header from rusty's
- Hesco 24lb/hr injectors
- Bosch OEM replacement fuel pump.
What I expect is that the intake and the header will push the engine more into the lean side, which is completely not acceptable . I hope I can counter-effect that with the new fuel module and 24lb injectors. Theoretically I should be fine until WOT where the oxygen sensors will be ignored, the injectors migh cause me to run over rich then.
I will update soon with pics and progress. Please let me know what you think and your experiences.
I finally started tuning my 2001 XJ 4.0. I bought this car 6 months ago with only 30,000 miles on the clock. been parked most of its life.
Since I am a mechanical engineer and a petrol head, I always wanted to tune a car myself.
For the 1st few weeks it ran HORRIBLY. Slow, rough, pinging everywhere in the RPM and went from 0-60 in 12 seconds although its a manual!!
I posted lots and lots of threads in many forums and many people kept telling me its a slow old jeep that wont go any faster. I was not convinced and refused to give up.
So here is what I did:
1. Basic maintenance: filters, plugs, oils, all operating fluids were changed, injectors were cleaned with prestone injector cleaner.
2. after basic maintenance the picture was a bit more clear. The roughness and slowness were actually PINGING everywhere in the RPM range. Full throttle actually made the car slow down!...as if it was choking. No error codes.
3. Tested fuel pressure, 48psi at idle and 45psi at WOT . falls of slightly in extended WOT like 3rd gear runs for example.
Checked vacum lines, no major leaks. I decided to change the VALVE cover gasket and the 2 rubber grommets and the plastic fittings feeding the crank ventilation system, and seal the new ones with thermal RTV. >> Result: pinging was reduced by around 60% and MUCH MUCH more torque was avaialabe.
4. SEAFOAM through the intake vacum, 1/3 of a can very slowly fed into the intake.> no intense smoke as usually mentioned > Result: Idle is more smooth, throttle response sharper, pinging decreased.
4. Brola Turbo XL universal straight through muffler and random technologies universal high flow cat.
I selected those items with the same diameter tubing as the stock items, cut the old flanges and welded them to the new ones. Kept both oxygen sensors as is.
result>> dramatic difference. all I can say is WOW WOW WOW. I didn't ever think an inline 6 can sound like a full blown v8. The jeep pulls much smoother throughout the rev range, very torquey, only slight full throttle ping remains. I have to have something to monitor the Air/Fuel ratio so I know what I'm doing.
5. AEM digital air/fuel ratio meter. > beautiful item, very high quality illumination and fabrication. I installed the sensor in the S pipe about 3 inches away from stock o2 sensor 1. Looking at the guage, It makes sense now.
Idle is rock solid 14.5/14.7, part throttle stays in the 14s.
When the throttle is floored, I momentarily run at 12 or even 11.5 but then it jumps back to 14.5, which is very lean. It behaves as if it cannot maintain a rich afr for a long period of time. For example if I'm doing a WOT run through the 1st 3 gears, 1st gear ends with around 12, 2nd gear things start to drop into 13,14, 3rd all the way 14+.The engine is supposed to be in open loop at WOT, so oxygen sensor inputs are ignored then. This points to either the fuel pump or the injectors.
I purchased these items as well and I'm planning to install them one by one to monitor the effect separately.
- AEM brute force intake with dry flow K&N developed Dry flow filter
- flow daddy header from rusty's
- Hesco 24lb/hr injectors
- Bosch OEM replacement fuel pump.
What I expect is that the intake and the header will push the engine more into the lean side, which is completely not acceptable . I hope I can counter-effect that with the new fuel module and 24lb injectors. Theoretically I should be fine until WOT where the oxygen sensors will be ignored, the injectors migh cause me to run over rich then.
I will update soon with pics and progress. Please let me know what you think and your experiences.