John D
NAXJA Member # 788
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- Rockford, Mi
Hmm.... pull the engine out of your XJ, completely tear it down, have the block machined, have the heads machined, buy new bearings, buy new rods, buy new pistons, buy new injectors, source and buy a new crankshaft, have the crankshaft machined, assemble everything, drop it in, sort the bugs out, and STILL end up with under 200hp? Strokers have never made too much sense to me, I've always thought they're more work than they're worth.
Find a 1/2 ton truck being parted out, grab the engine, trans, and harness (and hell even the axles), drop it into the XJ and make some motor mounts and a crossmember... not exactly difficult things to fabricate. IMO, it'd be easier, more worth the work, and probably around the same cost.
Yeah, it's just that easy. Like a weekend project to put the 5.3L in there

The stroker is going to be cheaper, the V8 is going get you more HP - and cool points at the mall. The stroker is also going to be easier, you don't have to reinvent the wheel. I am glad I chose the 5.3L over the stroker, but it was harder and more expensive.