yokramer
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Still dont get that one eitherThe 4.0L still has a weird cult following and legendary status... for 190hp.
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Still dont get that one eitherThe 4.0L still has a weird cult following and legendary status... for 190hp.
The Comanche is the perfect example of my point as it was one of the quickest pickups of its day...at 10s 0-60. The bar was so low from the mid 70s to the mid 2000s that 10s 0-60 felt quick compared to the rest of the pack.Yes and I had two of 4.0’s. When introduced it was pretty well respected.
I knew a guy that had a Cherokee pu with one. That bugger was pretty quick.
Things either disappear or evolve, hopefully only the worst things will disappear
Edit: Jeep Comanche, not Cherokee.![]()
Don’t blame AMC, the smog 304 was introduced with the same ~160 HP (net) as the Buick V6. (gross) But to be fair the base 75 Corvette 350 had 165 HP with a 205 HP “performance” option. It started creeping back up from there, Corvette ZR-1 achieved 375 HP in 90 with a Lotus designed, Mercury Marine produced engine. The Chevy 350 back up to 300 HP in 91Let’s compare;
F-4 Phantoms to F-35’s
The first micro waves, home audio equipment, medical procedures, communications equipment, etc. Go back far enough, sometimes not very far and you will find quantum leaps in performance gaps between objects used today and in the past for obtaining similar results.
What did JEEPS have under the hood in the 80’s, 2.5, 4.2, even the 304 was a turd when compared to other engines back in the same time period.
I think most people just like the way a Wrangler looks and that's the only image they care about.Maybe you're thinking they should be putting 30s on their 392s? They'd be faster and more economical!
Don't forget the off roading community is what drives the image of Jeep ownership. Take away that image and watch sales plummet. They're buying an image, which might be shocking to you, but it's not an image of cruising around mall parking lots.
Not blaming AMC, but there are a lot of jaded eyes on this forum.Don’t blame AMC, the smog 304 was introduced with the same ~160 HP (net) as the Buick V6. (gross) But to be fair the base 75 Corvette 350 had 165 HP with a 205 HP “performance” option. It started creeping back up from there, Corvette ZR-1 achieved 375 HP in 90 with a Lotus designed, Mercury Marine produced engine. The Chevy 350 back up to 300 HP in 91
I would bet that your definition of back roads and mine are vastly different.I'm currently following someone on YouTube traveling the country on backroads and visiting amazing places all in a V8 Volvo wagon.
Yep, Same block, I have been told the 401 is at the block’s max and can’t even be bored. Too bad.Not blaming AMC, but there are a lot of jaded eyes on this forum.
How many people have, set an automatic choke, set the dwell on a set of points, adjusted the idle mixture screws on their carburetor?
My point is, it’s pointless to compare equipment and its capability from today’s stuff with yesterday’s stuff from 40, 50, 60 years ago.
And, the most potent small displacement AMC V8 was probably the 343. Trouble is/was a 390 was the same size externally.
dont miss fuckin with carbs at allNot blaming AMC, but there are a lot of jaded eyes on this forum.
How many people have, set an automatic choke, set the dwell on a set of points, adjusted the idle mixture screws on their carburetor?
My point is, it’s pointless to compare equipment and its capability from today’s stuff with yesterday’s stuff from 40, 50, 60 years ago.
And, the most potent small displacement AMC V8 was probably the 343. Trouble is/was a 390 was the same size externally.
Remember- it was required for the first daily start , but carried just in case it sat too long needing a shot during the day.dont miss fuckin with carbs at all
How many of you guys remember spraying starter fluid into the carb while your dad starts the car on a cold ass morning once upon a time? Dont miss that one bit! Been happy with Jeep and the eTorque system. It's fun to drive with the top back and sun on face an music playing cause it started right up without fuckin about.
don't get me startedRemember- it was required for the first daily start , but carried just in case it sat too long needing a shot during the day.![]()
Setting the dual points buried behind a 6-71 on a Chevy in a Willys Jeep was truly a blast.don't get me started
Long ago, I decided to remove the OEM fuel injection system and install a pair of Weber 46 3 barrel carbs on a 6 cylinder engine because “race car” and “bad ass” but it really meant a lot of wasted time and pain in the ass.dont miss fuckin with carbs at all
How many of you guys remember spraying starter fluid into the carb while your dad starts the car on a cold ass morning once upon a time? Dont miss that one bit! Been happy with Jeep and the eTorque system. It's fun to drive with the top back and sun on face an music playing cause it started right up without fuckin about.
I used to pull the distributor out and clamp it in the vice. Much easier!Setting the dual points buried behind a 6-71 on a Chevy in a Willys Jeep was truly a blast.![]()
But multiple carbs sound sooo nice.Long ago, I decided to remove the OEM fuel injection system and install a pair of Weber 46 3 barrel carbs on a 6 cylinder engine because “race car” and “bad ass” but it really meant a lot of wasted time and pain in the ass.
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