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I am starting to get a parts list for things that I will be ordering when I do my engine swap in my Comanche. Right now, my Comanche is terribly slow (12+ seconds to 60). I am not looking for V8 power levels, but I am looking for some little parts that can help boost my power a little bit. 

 

One thing I am considering is some performance fuel injectors? What ones do you all recommend?

 

Are there any other little power adders that you recommend (not talking about forced induction, V8s, or strokers)

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far as I know there is no brand for the renix.  only custom bored ones (and the guy that was doing it here on CC no longer does).

 

there are a lot of reasons why you should fully convert to the HO stuff.  availability of upgrades is big one.  :L: 

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2 hours ago, Pete M said:

far as I know there is no brand for the renix.  only custom bored ones (and the guy that was doing it here on CC no longer does).

 

there are a lot of reasons why you should fully convert to the HO stuff.  availability of upgrades is big one.  :L: 

 

54 minutes ago, JMO413 said:

4 Hole injectors and a bored throttle body. I have both in mine and have never timed to 60 MPH but I know it s not that long. Mine will hit close to 60 coming off an on ramp.

 

1 hour ago, jdog said:

But some Googlefu shows this guy's still does it

http://strokedjeep.com/renix t-body.html

Thanks. 

48 minutes ago, fiatslug87 said:

As an option you can try contacting MeanLemons, he was selling his boreing jig, someone may have bought it.

Sounds good!

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26 minutes ago, omega_rugal said:

some say removing the crush in the exhaust pipe helps a little which makes me question: is it worth it to replace the OEM 6-1 exhaust to with a custom 3+3 -> 2 -> 1 exhaust? 

I guess technically I did this also. I replaced my exhaust manifold with a HO version and used the HO down pipe that doesn't have the crushed spot.

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9 minutes ago, omega_rugal said:

 

any difference?

I would like to say yes per the butt Dyno. But with a side note of it was just a part of fixing multiple issues. I also replaced the whole exhaust. Cheap stainless exhaust manifold, Walker down pipe, added a piece of flex pipe, Thrush muffler,& Walker tail pipe. The manifold was also replaced because it was cracked and one of the students was broke. With all that who really knows if the pipe made a difference?

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On 8/22/2020 at 9:13 AM, 89 MJ said:

Right now, my Comanche is terribly slow (12+ seconds to 60).

Do you have a RENIX Engine Monitor (REM) or some other way to look at ECU serial data? Make sure you're getting the most with what you already have (baseline).

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On 8/22/2020 at 9:13 AM, 89 MJ said:

I am starting to get a parts list for things that I will be ordering when I do my engine swap in my Comanche. Right now, my Comanche is terribly slow (12+ seconds to 60). I am not looking for V8 power levels, but I am looking for some little parts that can help boost my power a little bit. 

 

 

Thanks for making me feel my age. :(   :slap:

 

I'm old enough to remember the days when a zero to 60 time of 10 seconds flat was considered to be FAST! That was once sort of the automotive equivalent of a 4-minute mile.

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8 hours ago, Ωhm said:

Do you have a RENIX Engine Monitor (REM) or some other way to look at ECU serial data? Make sure you're getting the most with what you already have (baseline).

I do not. Where do I get one?

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7 hours ago, Eagle said:

 

Thanks for making me feel my age. :(   :slap:

 

I'm old enough to remember the days when a zero to 60 time of 10 seconds flat was considered to be FAST! That was once sort of the automotive equivalent of a 4-minute mile.

Geez. Sorry about that. 

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I don’t know how far you want to go with bolt-ons but stand alone efi is really a good way to make sure your mods actually add anything. My 4.0 has an Edelbrock aluminum head, bored .060, shaved deck, mild cam, roller rockers, 99+ intake, JBA TJ down pipe, 24# injectors and many other bolt ons but my biggest “power adder” was my 4.56 gears and Detroit truetrac out back. Stand alone efi is my next plan after hydroboost brakes. 

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