I think that as a society, children do not eat vegetables any more. Although there are supplements to take, what is the quality of those supplements. If I chose vitamins, I chose high quality and therefore, very expensive vitamins. Otherwise, what are they derived from????? As for my family, we have embarked on a nutrition voyage of varietyin our diet. And for myself and my 15 and 11 year old, it has not been easy. We too only like beans, broccoli and cauliflower and corn. It is not about what we know is good for us, it is taste. We have been coerced into a life of quick and nonnutritious foods, and it will be a long hard life to come back to natural goodness. With the way big business is changing our food supply, we may be too late.
Yeah i knew it got re-designed im not sure when though. I have had both the 4.2 and the 4.0 you speaking of. The 4.2 actually peaks even lower, but i guess its all good since the torque curve is basically almost flat.
ya in 95 jeep slammed in the redesigned amc l6 which improved in alot of thing such as more torque/horsepower and less engine vibration less noise and much more. the amc l6 is said to be the best offroad motor in the world also cause its high amount of torque at low rpms
I have a 95 grand cherokee that I bought from my cousin, it's been through !@#! and back about 3 times, it's been a nice vehicle. Right now it has close to 159,000 miles, and it can still powerslide through an intersection on dry pavement at about 25% throttle.
ya the straight 6 takes a beating expecially the 1996 grand cherokee when they redisigned the engine.and is now 1 of the longest lasting engines. i got lucky and got a 96 zj the motor kicks ass love the torque
does sea foam really work? i have ran it in my tank before but never straight into the throttle body. I have an 04 wj thats got about every bolt on you can amagine and its "chipped" with a hypertech maxx energy. Im sure its full of carbon b/c i run 90-93 octane fuel and when i really get on it, it billows black smoke like a diesel!
thats looks exactly like my old jeep did. it was a 94 grand cherokee same color and everything them my dad sold it and started only using his f250 diesel wich couold smoke almost like that without anything, i miss my old jeep it was a great vehicle but the truck is also very nice
I did this on my high mileage 4 runner and it made no differnence at all in performance, just polluted the air. And I do pay attention to things like my idle and throttle snapability. Other people say it totally renews there engine, but I just change my oil every 3000km and my fuel filter every 10,000 this ensures longetivity. I dont really believe in pouring "Tune up in a can" in my car.
for all the people crying about bumping redline and sayin the guy is an idiot
my first question do you know anything about engines and two do you know anything about the 242 I6
im guessing thats a NO to both so shut up its an I6 and can take a hell of a beating i speak from experience with mine and wheeling the hell out of it bouncing the redline wont harm it holding it at redline for extended periods of time will
No I didn't.
ReplyDeletewhat the hell was that you almost blew the god damn motor
ReplyDeleteYeah i knew it got re-designed im not sure when though. I have had both the 4.2 and the 4.0 you speaking of. The 4.2 actually peaks even lower, but i guess its all good since the torque curve is basically almost flat.
ReplyDeleteya in 95 jeep slammed in the redesigned amc l6 which improved in alot of thing such as more torque/horsepower and less engine vibration less noise and much more. the amc l6 is said to be the best offroad motor in the world also cause its high amount of torque at low rpms
ReplyDeleteyea OK buddy.
ReplyDeleteI have a 95 grand cherokee that I bought from my cousin, it's been through !@#! and back about 3 times, it's been a nice vehicle. Right now it has close to 159,000 miles, and it can still powerslide through an intersection on dry pavement at about 25% throttle.
ReplyDeleteGIVE ER HELL!
ReplyDeleteIs a wj....is it weak?
ReplyDeletezj motor is the best that jeep offers?? What do you think a inline 6 for a 2004 grand cherokke
ReplyDeleteya the straight 6 takes a beating expecially the 1996 grand cherokee when they redisigned the engine.and is now 1 of the longest lasting engines. i got lucky and got a 96 zj the motor kicks ass love the torque
ReplyDeletedoes sea foam really work? i have ran it in my tank before but never straight into the throttle body. I have an 04 wj thats got about every bolt on you can amagine and its "chipped" with a hypertech maxx energy. Im sure its full of carbon b/c i run 90-93 octane fuel and when i really get on it, it billows black smoke like a diesel!
ReplyDeletethats looks exactly like my old jeep did. it was a 94 grand cherokee same color and everything them my dad sold it and started only using his f250 diesel wich couold smoke almost like that without anything, i miss my old jeep it was a great vehicle but the truck is also very nice
ReplyDeleteI did the same thing to my 4.0 I6, no smoke what so ever, none, I don't get it.
ReplyDeleteI did this on my high mileage 4 runner and it made no differnence at all in performance, just polluted the air. And I do pay attention to things like my idle and throttle snapability. Other people say it totally renews there engine, but I just change my oil every 3000km and my fuel filter every 10,000 this ensures longetivity. I dont really believe in pouring "Tune up in a can" in my car.
ReplyDeleteThe engine was idling a bit roughly prior to seafoam. I did notice smoother idling/pickup after I completed this process.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteHaha
ReplyDeleteLOL, if u live in cali, schwarzenegger would twist ur head off for polluting the air, hahaha
ReplyDeletefor all the people crying about bumping redline and sayin the guy is an idiot
ReplyDeletemy first question do you know anything about engines
and two do you know anything about the 242 I6
im guessing thats a NO to both so shut up its an I6 and can take a hell of a beating i speak from experience with mine and wheeling the hell out of it bouncing the redline wont harm it holding it at redline for extended periods of time will
good video
so im curious...i have just ordered some seafoam and am going to give it a try....did u notice a smoother engine AFTER u seafoamed the car?
ReplyDeletegive give us your comments about BEFORE and AFTER when u have a moment
dave
yes that is a really strong motor
ReplyDeleteRedlining an engine isnt bad for it..only thing thats bad about it is wasting gas..haha good video!
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