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Old February 28th 08, 08:51 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys
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Default Any experience with a Titan stroker?

Titan Engines in Ocala FL remanufactures the 4.0 inline six as a
stroker with 4.6-4.7 liters. I have one going into my 2001 Grand
Cherokee currently without modifications. They say it will run fine
as is and will do better with a variable MAP sensor and 24-lb
injectors in place of the stock 19-lb units. Does anyone here have
any experience with this engine or its modifications?
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Old February 28th 08, 11:26 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys
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Default Any experience with a Titan stroker?

Motorhead Lawyer wrote:
> Titan Engines in Ocala FL remanufactures the 4.0 inline six as a
> stroker with 4.6-4.7 liters. I have one going into my 2001 Grand
> Cherokee currently without modifications. They say it will run fine
> as is and will do better with a variable MAP sensor and 24-lb
> injectors in place of the stock 19-lb units. Does anyone here have
> any experience with this engine or its modifications?


If it's not coming with one you will likely need a bored out
throttle body to handle the air. You could use a boost-a-pump
unit to increase fuel pressure or an adjustable fuel pressure
regulator on the rail. Increasing fuel pressure does the same
thing as larger injectors, it's your call. I'd probably go with
larger injectors and the stock MAP.

Might ask the Yahoo strokers group.
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/strokers/


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Old February 29th 08, 02:04 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys
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Default Any experience with a Titan stroker?

Motorhead Lawyer wrote:
> Titan Engines in Ocala FL remanufactures the 4.0 inline six as a
> stroker with 4.6-4.7 liters. I have one going into my 2001 Grand
> Cherokee currently without modifications. They say it will run fine
> as is and will do better with a variable MAP sensor and 24-lb
> injectors in place of the stock 19-lb units. Does anyone here have
> any experience with this engine or its modifications?
> --
> C.R. Krieger


Check the Yahoo Strokers group for some recent feedback on Titan. Also
look at Golen as another alternatives. Lower temp thermostat, free
flowing exhaust, larger TB, 24 LB injectors, adjustable MAP sensor and
an adjustable fuel pressure regulator are all reccommended and probably
required to run pump gas without pinging.

Jeff
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Old February 29th 08, 10:59 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys
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Default Any experience with a Titan stroker?

On Feb 28, 7:04 pm, jeff > wrote:

> Check the Yahoo Strokers group for some recent feedback on Titan. Also
> look at Golen as another alternatives.


Too late. Already got it here. But I will check on the Yahoo group.

> Lower temp thermostat, free
> flowing exhaust, larger TB, 24 LB injectors, adjustable MAP sensor and
> an adjustable fuel pressure regulator are all recommended and probably
> required to run pump gas without pinging.


The injectors are on their way, I have the parts for the MAP sensor,
and a thermostat sounds like an easy swap. But for the cost of the
exhaust, TB, and AFPR, I can buy a lot of premium if I have to ...
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Old March 1st 08, 03:14 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys
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Default Any experience with a Titan stroker?

Motorhead Lawyer wrote:
> Titan Engines in Ocala FL remanufactures the 4.0 inline six as a
> stroker with 4.6-4.7 liters. I have one going into my 2001 Grand
> Cherokee currently without modifications. They say it will run fine
> as is and will do better with a variable MAP sensor and 24-lb
> injectors in place of the stock 19-lb units. Does anyone here have
> any experience with this engine or its modifications?
> --


Yikes. You can buy flippin strokers at Amazon?!
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Old March 4th 08, 09:47 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys
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Default Any experience with a Titan stroker?

On Feb 29, 8:14 pm, Lon > wrote:
> Motorhead Lawyer wrote:
> > Titan Engines in Ocala FL remanufactures the 4.0 inline six as a
> > stroker with 4.6-4.7 liters. I have one going into my 2001 Grand
> > Cherokee currently without modifications. They say it will run fine
> > as is and will do better with a variable MAP sensor and 24-lb
> > injectors in place of the stock 19-lb units. Does anyone here have
> > any experience with this engine or its modifications?
> > --

>
> Yikes. You can buy flippin strokers at Amazon?!


I dunno about Amazon, but you *can* buy them on ebay ...
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