RE: I6 Humpster plan
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RE: I6 Humpster plan



Thanks a ton I'll check it out! My '70 AMX is plenty mean but is such a pain
in the rear for any distance. I'm building the Javelin for daily commuting
and don't need to leave hundreds of feet of rubber with it. Although with
the torque figures with the 4.0 that might still not be out of the question.


~John

-----Original Message-----
From: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 1:01 PM
To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: I6 Humpster plan


I used the Advance Adapters harmonic balancer timing trigger and am well
pleased with it. It costs less then Hescos and uses a regular easy to get
Jeep sensor. I liked the mounting method better then Hescos. I'm not sayning
anything bad about Hescos, mind you. Just thought you might want to check
out Advance adapters and be aware of all your options. This link should take
you to the part number, but no pic :[

http://eshop.advanceadapters.com/commerce/catalog/product.jsp?product_id=180
1 


Mark Price



---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Widiker, John D" <john.widiker@xxxxxxx>
Reply-To: mail-From-mprice-westco.net@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date:  Mon, 28 Feb 2005 12:17:25 -0500

>Ok here is the plan for the mean green six popping humpster.
>
>Jeep 4.0 HO w injection
>Hesco harness for conversion and harmonic balancer timing trigger Novak 
>hydromatic conversion plate 700R4 tranny w/2000 stall and electronic 
>lockup 18x9 inch rims
>Now I just need to work out some brakes. (need a booster, disks etc)
>
>Should have it all by fall and plan to do the swap over next winter. 
>The 4.0 should be plenty of power in the lighter car and have some 
>super highway manners with the 700R4 overdrive. I'm getting a fender 
>from a list member and just need the front and rear spoilers and some 
>new leafs to make it sit right. I'll be painting it myself with a nice 
>silver base coat clear coat. Right now I plan to go with Espo leafs, 
>anyone have any other places they recommend or know where I can find 
>some Hi Per composite springs? This is by far the cheapest car I've 
>ever planned out and because it's so different it should be pretty damn 
>fun.
>
>~John
>
> 
>4.0 to 700R4 adapter			Novak Adapters		437AMC-1
>1	$325.00	   
>					   
>Wiring harness with computer		Hesco
>P5007148		1	$423.00	   
>Harmonic balancer trigger 91-03	Hesco
HES9199ED
>1	$289.00	   
>					   
>700R4 built 2000 stall w/converter	monster motorsports
>1	$795.00	   
>					   
>2004R/700R4 Lock-Up Wiring Kit	TCI				376600
>1	$94.80	   
>700R4/2004R TV Cable Bracket		TCI
>376700		1	$27.45	   
>700R4 N1350 yoke				TCI
>967350		1	$116.56	   
>					   
>Lokar 700R4 kickdown (TV) cable	R-Jays			KD-2700HT
>1	$53.95	   
>speedometer cable				R-Jays
>SP-1500U		1	$52.88	   
>Firewall mount trans dipstick		R-Jays
>1	$58.96	   
>					   
>1991 - 1996 Jeep 4.0 with sensors and injection
>$800.00	   
>					   
>Black Mustang Saleen Wheels 18x9	wheel index
>1	$449.00	   
>					   
>Kumo Ecsta Supra 265/35WR18		Tire Rack
>2	$168.00	   
>Kumo Ecsta Supra 235/40WR18		Tire Rack
>2	$116.00	   
>					   
>Hurst Pro-Matic shifter			Summit
HUU-383-8511
>1	$159.95	   
>					   
>New leaf springs				Espo
>
>1	$190.00	 
>
>
>
>
 

 



 

                   








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