Off-Road Jeep engine parts that increase horsepower, intakes, exhaust, carburetor, fuel injection, power chips, ignition system, spark plugs, headers, pistons, pulleys, power module for your Jeep Cherokee, Wrangler, CJ, TJ, YJ, JK & ZJ from Banks Power, Super Chips, AFE, Voltair, K&N.
 | September 23, 2009 By:Jim Brightly
Jeep Creep answers questions about JK vs. TJ axles, Mojave Road trips, superchargers for the Jeep Comanche, 1985 CJ7 carburetor issues and more.
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 | June 17, 2009 By:Jim Brightly
The Jeep Creep answers questions about catalytic converters, superchargers, Jeep brake light trouble and a Jeep's overdrive.
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 | August 20, 2008 By:Joel Kilby
Our tired AMC 360 V-8 gets new life with a simple and easy ignition upgrade. It is cheap, effective and almost anyone can do it. Read on for the details.
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 | August 6, 2008 By:Jim Brightly
In this installment the Jeep Creep answers your technical questions about the Jeep YJ and TJ. Everything from a Jeeps that squeak to Jeeps that leak is covered here.
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 | October 22, 2007 By:Samuel C. Knight
The Jeep Rubicon 4.0 liter engine could use better breathing habits--adding more horsepower and torque. I wanted a simple bolt on system that I could perform myself in my garage. I turned to Daniel at Volant Performance for our engine aspiration needs. Volant Performance has a three part modular system that can be done in stages or all at once.
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 | November 1, 2006 By:Junk Yard Genius
The entire charge of your vehicle, every electron used by every system in your vehicle is produced by the alternator. Some people will argue this fact, but every electron the battery expends has to be replaced by the alternator.
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July 1, 2006 By:Jim Lougeay
Keeping Water Out of Your T18
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May 1, 2006 By:Matthew E. Stocke
If you're reading this, you are probably considering swapping a V8 into your Jeep CJ or YJ. I'm lumping the CJ and YJ together because they are so similar. I did my swap in a CJ7, but most of the information will apply to a CJ5 (Post 1976) or a YJ (1987-1996).
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 | April 1, 2006 By:Matthew E. Stocke
Jeep CJ and YJ radiators have the lower and upper hoses on the wrong side of the engine for a Chevy V8. In addition, the stock 2 core radiator, or an older radiator, will simply not cool enough for your new V8
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