Turbo your jeep
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Turbo your jeep
Well thats what im wondering any advice? I dont want to put major boost maybe top out at 10 psi. I have a inline six and i know you dont have to change out the manifold. But ya what do you think?
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Google has been around since 98... And people still dont know how to use it.
Been done, many times.
http://naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1031285
Been done, many times.
http://naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1031285
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To be done right it will be expensive and challenging.
Basically if you have to ask if its 'worth it' then its over your head.
Yes, it sure can be done. And its can be done reliably, and it would be really fun.
But it will still be difficult to say the least.
Search this forum. The questions you want answered have been asked and answered many times.
Basically if you have to ask if its 'worth it' then its over your head.
Yes, it sure can be done. And its can be done reliably, and it would be really fun.
But it will still be difficult to say the least.
Search this forum. The questions you want answered have been asked and answered many times.
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Year: 1987 MJ, 1998 XJ, 1973 J2000, 89 waggy
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my opinion is that you could easily research the idea yourself, rather than making ANOTHER post about doing a turbo setup or the idea of doing a turbo setup.
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