South Florida Dysfunctional 4x4's
Thanks for the help guys, next jy trip would probably be tmrw so hopefully I'll have more luck. Btw the injectors that I'm looking for (out of a Chrysler product or the ford product) are they gonna look the same as the injectors that are already in the jeep?
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From: Lantana, Fl
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.Slow
In short, look for the multi hole tips and same style plug. Lol
Yes. Injectors basically only have 3 styles. The two that you see the most are EV1 and EV6 the difference between 1s and 6s are the body shape and the plug style. Any EV1 style (like our Jeeps) will work in it. Another difference is the needle style/spray pattern of each one. IE: the stock style you have now has a single "jet" tip. The upgrade lies in using an injector with a " multi jet" tip (3 or more holes). This allows the fuel to atomize better instead of just being "poured" into the cylinder. Now last but not least, injectors also come in ratings (measured in lbs/hr). The most common rating is 19lbs/hr. (The same found in your XJ) Don't worry about this because the majority of the ones you find are 19s. The misconception on that is "If I put 24lb injectors in place of my 19s I'll get more power." Wrong!, the ECU and sensors are still gonna treat them as 19s due to the ECUs programming (duty cycle/pulse width).
In short, look for the multi hole tips and same style plug. Lol
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From: Broward County Fl.
Year: 1989 xj sport 2dr
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Engine: 12 hole bosch Injectors
The plugs gonna be the easiest way to spot them the 703s will be alot smaller body wiise than stock jeep ,theres ywo chrylser ones just make sure the 703 is the last three numbers on body check both sides. 703s smaller in shape see....
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Year: 1996
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Engine: 4.0 h.o. with 703's and a KN&N drop in filter
I have a set of the ford injectors ready to go 35 shipped just let me know can ship today or you can pick them up for 25 561 2915620
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Originally Posted by aJeepNamedGail
Thanks for the help guys, next jy trip would probably be tmrw so hopefully I'll have more luck. Btw the injectors that I'm looking for (out of a Chrysler product or the ford product) are they gonna look the same as the injectors that are already in the jeep?
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From: Broward County Fl.
Year: 1989 xj sport 2dr
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 12 hole bosch Injectors
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From: Broward County Fl.
Year: 1989 xj sport 2dr
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 12 hole bosch Injectors
Ive been thinking about buying another Xj after thinking it thru ive decided its not in my best interest financialy at this time if any one is seriously looking to purchase one let me know.
Damn thanks a lot man. I'm gonna have to actually meet you guys some day soon! Lol
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So I have Hayley(Diego's Cherokee) and I need to install drop brackets, lower and upper control arms, and a tie rod.
After that I need to do a backyard alignment and I'll be done.
Can/Does anybody want to help.
All my tools are in Orlando so I need some sockets (I have a few, but not the larger ones), jackstands, a drill and a long 1/2 drill bit.
Also a set of hands would be great. I'm hoping to do all this either tomorrow or Sunday.
I also need to find the hardware kit for the drop brackets (RE9900) or find a hardware store
that actually carries strong bolts (aka not home depot).
After that I need to do a backyard alignment and I'll be done.
Can/Does anybody want to help.
All my tools are in Orlando so I need some sockets (I have a few, but not the larger ones), jackstands, a drill and a long 1/2 drill bit.
Also a set of hands would be great. I'm hoping to do all this either tomorrow or Sunday.
I also need to find the hardware kit for the drop brackets (RE9900) or find a hardware store
that actually carries strong bolts (aka not home depot).
Last edited by fedx95; Dec 28, 2012 at 07:34 PM. Reason: typo



