Cjmartz2k
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Northern VA
The chevy pistons would actaully be cheaper if your block would work, but it would require a .125 overbore and that's on the harry edge. You would need to get the block sonic tested first, and then still I would worry about how thin the cylinder walls would be. Not the best option in my opinion.
As for my experience, I've only driven mine (TJ w/5 speed, 3.07's, and 31's) for one weekend after it already had about 500 miles on it, and it it was effortless cruising about 80 on the freeway with a headwind. No way I could have done that before, and I had about every bolt on/cam/tuning possible done to my old 4.0. I didn't get to race it or anything, but I was VERY happy with the highway habbits. I can't wait to get back and take it to the track and grenade a few rear axles :cheers:
As for my experience, I've only driven mine (TJ w/5 speed, 3.07's, and 31's) for one weekend after it already had about 500 miles on it, and it it was effortless cruising about 80 on the freeway with a headwind. No way I could have done that before, and I had about every bolt on/cam/tuning possible done to my old 4.0. I didn't get to race it or anything, but I was VERY happy with the highway habbits. I can't wait to get back and take it to the track and grenade a few rear axles :cheers: