View Poll Results: Have you ever herd of a blown jeep on nos
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Blown jeep on nos
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Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
A better pic. No ones picked it up yet but just to clarify the nitrous injector looks to be plumbed up to a silicon hose but incase you were wondering there is a steel tube that runs inside so it's perfectly ok.
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Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
I'm glad most people like my little toy but still no advice on my idle problems. I've been working on it all day changing a few things around wont know if its fixed until tomorrow so far I have changed the battery, cleaned the two sensors on the throttle body cleaned the throttle body triple checked for vacume leaks changed back to the hi flow strait through muffler (it had a very restrictive muffler) on it for street use to keep the boys in blue happy but now it roars again any ideas guys???????????
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Year: 1995
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Engine: 4.0L
Ok so just went for a drive and it was idling fine so I fixed it yea ? Well no now its pressurising the engine again and spitting oil out the dip stick (it was doing that at the very start when I first started messing with it) so my conclusion is the front breather or whatever it is on the rocker cover if I block it it runs great (but blows oil out the dipstick) and if I vent it as you can see on the pics with a small filter it won't idle seems like it loses to much vacume. (Seems like) I really need to talk to someone who has either turbod or supercharged a engine before. Please help. Lol
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that's the problem with our jeeps. there's no pcv valve.
ours has a ccv setup which gets air from the valve cover to run idle.
it's possible that your ccv tube could be clogged/plugged, restricting airflow...?
ours has a ccv setup which gets air from the valve cover to run idle.
it's possible that your ccv tube could be clogged/plugged, restricting airflow...?