streetpirate said:
Hmmmm...
if i blow up 2 aw4's, im going to the most inexpensive option. an ax15. bangin gears is more fun anyways.
the aw4 is much stronger than the ax stick. i would run a really big aftermarket trans cooler, and use the factory cooler in the radiator to warm up/cool the z28 power steering.
THE VERY FIRST THING YOU NEED TO DECIDE IS HOW MUCH YOU WANT TO SPEND!!! you have a ton of options, but cheaper is usually not better.
i would call some junkyards and try to find a police version xj. rob the swaybars, and check for the HD242- if that little metal tag says "242j" than it's just a regular 242. the aw4 has the advantage of 1) having 4 wires that tell it which gear to be in, and you sir have the older "GM style" steering column. look up "shrifter". 2) being that it's a yota trans, almost all other yota autos have the same # of splines on the torque converter. you could talk to some yota/supra guys and try to find some of the different stall speeds that they are running and what they're out of. so make sure you do your homework, then build it to match your cam, stall speed, shift points, and rear end ratio.
as far as the rear end, i would ditch it if it's not a D44. you can also build your own exploder 8.8. factory discs(and preferably run a proportioning valve out of a wj), choice of 3 or 4 gear ratios down to 4.10, and factory limited slip. but if it's a c-clip axle(D35, 8.25, ford 8.8) don't lock it with the power you're gunnin' for. also, you might upgrade your front brakes with wj stuff.
as far as the motor, honestly i would forget the stroker part, and spend the dough on the hesco head, late model pistons and rods, really good port job to a 2000 intake manifold and header, balance and boost the hell out of it with a good cam. 400 AWD ponies and 4.10 gears.party1:
that's enough torque to the ground to murder any fwd car out of the hole.:shiver: