I am an old man with a Saturn Ion Redline 9supercharged and a camaro with a procharger . It makes me smile to see young men like your self taking on such a big project . Love it
I was searching for 2.5 stroker information when I found this series of videos. Thanks for making these videos. I am working on a 2.5 project with a Ford 351 Cleveland head modified to fit. Jim Ford Highway 101 Rod and Custom.
The idler pulley is the identical, you do need a longer bolt as well. I need to figure out how to do this with AC because I converted one into an air compressor.
Once I had all the parts I had it done in like 2 days, granted it was sun up to sun down work, I burned through a lot of nicotine and caffeine, the difference in power is very noticeable, I can smoke 32.5 inch tires, I love the way it sounds, I love the throttle response, my only complaint is that when I do highway travel and I break 75 I feel like I’m riding on a rocket ship, but that’s more of the Jeep than the supercharger
@@hangrywendigo.7057 any extra tips? Buddy game me a free yj with a 2.5. Think I might do this once weather warms up, was going to do a 5.3 swap, but ntot sure how much ill use the jeep so figured Id give this a shot first.
Interested In seeing the fueling/controller system you're using We've been trying to get a turbo 4 cylinder to run correctly and having a rough time for a cheap fueling solution
I've never lived in a state that requires emissions testing so I'm not entirely sure. What I do know is that when the clutch is turned off the Jeep runs with the stock parameters so theoretically if it passed before and you run the test with the SC off it should pass again
0:50 I want to supercharge my Volvo 940 which also has a 2.5l 4 cylinder and I've been locking around for informations about Eaton superchargers from the Mercedes.
@@LiamLafferty Well not enough but certainly a lot. Looks like the M62 will be the best option for me aswel. Although I want to run it with a carburetor. I surely didn't know about the teflon coating on the rotors. Looks like I will have to get a blow through carb because of this. I don't know anyone in real life who runs a carburetor nor a supercharger so I have to rely heavily on the internet for knowledge. Thanks a lot for making this sort of videos. Even though they are very Jeep specific they shure help a lot of people out. I'll be waiting for your next video about the intake piping and I hope to get more information about the bypass as well.
Great video! Lot's of really good information. Thanks for taking the time to teach/show us. I do have a question about the mounting plate. Why 1/2 inch thick? Could we go with something 3/8 or even 1/4 inch? Also, I would love to see that video of the swapping to the TJ tensioner...thanks!
Noted! I bought 1/2" thick because I want to try something with captured nuts in slotted holes. You do not need it to be that thick. 1/4" may work but I recommend 3/8". The Supercharger is roughly 30lbs and jeeps do a lot of bouncing around lol.
Hey, I've just downloaded all the service manual for SLK and I found this info on the manual "The coating of the rotors of epoxy resin is resistant to oil and fuel". So you can basically spray gas without any issue. Btw, I’ve done the same retrofit with an eaton m62, a bit difficult cus I kept the AC. I’ve uploaded a short on my channel if you want to check how I mounted that supercharger. Thanks!
That's awesome! I'm impressed that it fits under your hood. Just got to keep the piping low profile and you should be fine. How do you plan on routing the belt?
@@JeepSheepTV I think my previous comment was deleted because I've added a link to a picture explaining the new belt routing. I'll add a video in about 1-2 weeks. Regarding the fuel system I will use and Arduino mega that will get the rpm from the ground wire from ignition coil + a MAP sensor. I already created the code to make the auto-tune using a wide band sensor. Based on the AFR I will inject the fuel(using the 5th injector) accordingly to the RPM/Air-Pressure map. BTW, did you manage to replace that vacuum flap with the electronic one from Mercedes? I have one.. but I think I should convert the 5v PWM to 12v PWM to make it work.
@@bccosmin3720 no, I still haven't hooked up the electronic throttle body. I've been occupied with building another jeep. When I made my bypass controller I used a PFET to switch at 12v from the arduino. The PFET should be fast enough to handle PWM when I try to control the electronic throttle body.
@@bccosmin3720 Any time, keep up the cool projects. I can't exactly remember why but I think I need to use an Opto-isolator to drive the PFET, It might invert the signal or something but if you get stuck just send me an email at jeepsheeptv@gmail.com and I am sure we can figure it out.
Not supercharging a Jeep 2.5. I've been interested in supercharging a SOHC 16v 2.4l 4G64 that is being installed in an 87 Dodge Raider. I too am looking at running only about 5PSI. Monster power isn't my goal. My main reason is having performance at higher altitudes when I go to Colorado. Since I am going the Megasquirt route for controlling the FI ( the original engine is a computer controlled carb), I'll have a lot of things in place to handle the controller aspect already. Yes, it's an odd choice for this motor but the "clutchability" and low end torque is what I'm interested in. Yeah there's a lot of resources out there for putting a 4g63 DOHC head on this engine but the fitment issues in a RWD configuration create issues that are, IMO, equal to or greater that going the SC route.
I found your first video in this series by searching for supercharging a 4-cylinder YJ. I have a 4.0L TJ already and found the YJ at a wonderful price. It is just a fat, lazy, old dog with the anemic 2.5L.
Did you install a TJ water pump while you were there? I see the direction of rotation is opposite YJ vs TJ in your drawings. I have v belts so I would probably be changing my water pump either way. Thanks, i had to get that off my chest....
I did not. Direction of rotation is the same, I drew it on the other side of the pulley but its the same direction. The earlier v-belt YJs do rotate in a different direction though I believe.
With supercharging this little motor do you have to do anything to the internal components for reinforcement? Also, how does this effect the life of the engine? I guess it isn't too hard on the engine since is such little boost and you aren't using it all the time.
You basically answered your own question. At this level of boost I am not to concerned with the internals. But I will be if I increase boost in the future.
Do you think a really light dakota with this setup could ever be "fast"? My truck is only 3300 pounds and is actually quick (at wide open throttle lol) until highway speeds then I'm stuck with all the jeeps in the right lane.
@@JeepSheepTV i saw the video where you switched it on at 70 and it started pulling, I could floor it in 4th an not speed up that fast with wayyy better aerodynamics. This is really dope man thanks for giving this motor some love
Where do I find the supercharger with the piping coming off supercharger I'm not against using pvc the only sc I can find on ebay doesn't have pipes coming off to attach pvc.
Do you happen to have the parts to build a system? I’m in the process of putting new lifters push rods, an rockers. It was rebuilt about 10000 miles ago. I wanna add some boost
@@JeepSheepTV do you have any suggestions of any way to configure this setup in a different orientation to still be able to use the AC. I would love to have AC and a supercharger on my 85 CJ7 with the 2.5 liter.
@@olinblair7385 you can look into trying to set it on top of the intake manifold like Boosted tech does. I find that area to be pretty tight but I'm sure it can be done
You say that supercharger can be mounted in any position? What about mounting in its side? I have a tj and I’m spoiled with ac not so much motor😂😂but I really don’t wanna sacrifice my ac for the super charger I understand I’d have to fab up a bracket I can weld not a problem there and I’m sure I’d persuade the wheel wells a bit or cut to make room for the super charger but you think it’s possible To keep the ac ?
With a welder and some creativity anything is possible. The only thing I ask is that you send pictures (jeepsheeptv@gmail.com). if you struggle with space try the M45 and make your own piping.
I bought the M45 supercharger for my 2.5 YJ, been looking at pulley sizes, the Mercedes it came off has cramkshaft 185mm, the yj has 160mm. What's a suggested solution for the crankshaft pulley? I can go as low as 62mm on Supercharger but still won't make the stock boost on the M45.
the plus to goin with the tensioner swap is that the #1 spark plug would be that much easier to swap! Because yeah tensioning the ol yj belt is kinda a pain in the ass lol
Hahaha. Oh man! The power steering bracket is so annoying. There are two bolts in the front that are easy to remove. There is one bolt in the back that holds the bracket in between the block and engine mount. Meaning you have to remove your drivers side engine mount to get it off. I was at the junkyard with my bag of tools expecting to only take about 15 minutes, never expecting to need an engine hoist to remove the ps bracket 😂 So what I had to do since I didn’t bring my hackzall with me is I bent the bracket back and forth at the point where it attaches to the block for several minutes until finally the metal gave and snapped right off. What I then did when I got home was, I grabbed my hackzall and cut the old bracket off my Jeep and left a piece remaining stuck in between the mount and block. (About 2 inches) I then got the new bracket from the junkyard and cut the back mount off at the same spot I cut the one on my Jeep and then made it an inch shorter in length so it would not hit the old bracket that still remained. It’s held on now by only the two front bolts and it’s been working great! A lot easier then removing your engine mount!! (Reason I had to remove the ps bracket was because I had a bad ps pump, shot bearings, and no hoses or resivor (just pump alone running dry) before so I eliminated the pump and I bent my ps bracket and rigged it with a pulley. I put in place a pulley to get the serpentine belt to fit without ps pump. I bought a new ps pump with the bracket eventually and struggled with the bolt in the backs Hope this helps someone out there that one day has to deal with that bracket!
Thank you for the heads up. Will be doing build this winter 95 yj. Been talking/researching turbo or supercharger for weeks then found this sight. Oooh what a relief it is! lol
so, just a thought. but would the supercharger off the cobalt ss be closer to fitting on the jeep inline 6? simply due to its length, or would the same short one off the mercedes still be preferrable?
@@JeepSheepTV hopefully you can do a cheap supercharged I6 next. as that is one of the most common of the jeep engines, i think it would be a great next project to record.
I’m in the middle of this build , got my pc3 installed . Next will be electric fan and inner cooler then supercharger . How is the clutch fan on the supercharger wired? Is it just wired to a toggle switch? How is the by pass wired ?
The clutch is on a toggle switch and the bypass is turned on and off with throttle position. Can be done with a switch on the throttle or with a logic device.
@@JeepSheepTV I think I'm gong to have to start sourcing some parts for my '93 YJ. I was thinking of a V8 swap, but this is cheaper and way easier. ... I just binged your videos; very well done. Very informative ...
@@1down4upworkshop61 good luck! It won't be as powerful as a v8 but the sky is the limit if you are willing to do some engine work and run a smaller pulley for more boost
Not sure, I suppose you could convert it to serpentine belt. You could be the first to figure it our then send me photos and I can share with the rest of the group lol. Sadly this is not a one size fits all project but hopefully I can spark the creativity of other hooligans like myself.
You mentioned that you messed up your pulley size calcs. I’m looking to pick the supercharger pulley for my project now, can you let me know where you went wrong, so I can avoid the same mistake?
I thought I was going to get more boost out of the stock clutched pulley than I actually do. If I wanted more boost I'll have to ditch the clutch in favorof a smaller pulley, but I like the clutch. So I decided that less boost is fine and rolled with it.
doing some ebay research looking into this build. all i am coming up with is the Eaton M45 work from an older SLK230?? looking into planning out a build for this possibly on my squirrel powered rust box
The m62 is from an older model year but it should be out there. The m45 will also work but I'm not sure how well it will fit if you keep the factory plumbing
@@JeepSheepTV ok cool yeah I might have to check my local junkyard I live in upstate NY so might have something. I thankfully don't have to take out my AC
@@4-bangerYJ I have 98 TJ 2.5 ax5, 37 and regeared to 5.13 locked front and rear (HP44/Ford 9"). Just took it out in the wood today. looking to at the little bit more power on the take off. I was thinking of options to change out the ax5 which I blew up when it was behind my first 2.5 liter on 33's
You can try, I'm sure since your engine requires more air the "boost" provided by the supercharger will be a little less. Other than that it should just be tuning. Did you have to do any tuning adjustments for the stroker?
Hey man I'm interested in the tuning part! let see the video! I never subscribe to channels but you have my attention! Do you happen to know the trigger pattern on the 1991 Jeep 2.5 because I'm thinking of just dropping the extra cash and buy a fuel management system.
@@JeepSheepTV that’s awesome! My wife and I are getting ready to pull and rebuild the engine in her tj. I’m going to have to convince her to build the motor for boost.
I am an old man with a Saturn Ion Redline 9supercharged and a camaro with a procharger . It makes me smile to see young men like your self taking on such a big project . Love it
I was searching for 2.5 stroker information when I found this series of videos. Thanks for making these videos. I am working on a 2.5 project with a Ford 351 Cleveland head modified to fit. Jim Ford Highway 101 Rod and Custom.
"Ford 351 Cleveland head modified to fit" are you talking about the Jeep 2.5L with a ford 351 head? I have many questions.
Very interesting, any updates?
The idler pulley is the identical, you do need a longer bolt as well. I need to figure out how to do this with AC because I converted one into an air compressor.
Could use a brake line bender to eliminate possibility of kincking dip tube.
You asked, I tell. Not super charging a Jeep, found you and these vids because I was looking for information on supercharging my Ford 2.5. fun vids.
I'm glad you stopped by! Good luck with the Ford.
Following this build can’t wait to do this to my little 2.5 L
Once I had all the parts I had it done in like 2 days, granted it was sun up to sun down work, I burned through a lot of nicotine and caffeine, the difference in power is very noticeable, I can smoke 32.5 inch tires, I love the way it sounds, I love the throttle response, my only complaint is that when I do highway travel and I break 75 I feel like I’m riding on a rocket ship, but that’s more of the Jeep than the supercharger
@@hangrywendigo.7057 any extra tips? Buddy game me a free yj with a 2.5. Think I might do this once weather warms up, was going to do a 5.3 swap, but ntot sure how much ill use the jeep so figured Id give this a shot first.
Interested In seeing the fueling/controller system you're using We've been trying to get a turbo 4 cylinder to run correctly and having a rough time for a cheap fueling solution
It will be a while but yes I'll go through it in depth
im just curious, would something like this work on the 2.5L XJ?
Yea. Probably
I've been looking at YJ's and have been ignoring the 4cyl. glad I found these videos as now I am really interested in the 4cyl.
I JUST BOUGHT A 94 2.5 wrangler.... this is going to be interesting, I’ll be expecting vids!👀
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How did I find this? RUclips put it on my home page/recommended. Keep it up!
No mention of passing air emissions I am in CA always a project killer any information on this thanks great Chanel
I've never lived in a state that requires emissions testing so I'm not entirely sure. What I do know is that when the clutch is turned off the Jeep runs with the stock parameters so theoretically if it passed before and you run the test with the SC off it should pass again
Very inspiring and entertaining content!
Keep it coming dude! This is freaking awesome!
love this build I'm excited to watch the rest of the videos
0:50
I want to supercharge my Volvo 940 which also has a 2.5l 4 cylinder and I've been locking around for informations about Eaton superchargers from the Mercedes.
Did you get enough information? I know that a lot of Miata forums can be helpful
@@LiamLafferty
Well not enough but certainly a lot.
Looks like the M62 will be the best option for me aswel. Although I want to run it with a carburetor. I surely didn't know about the teflon coating on the rotors. Looks like I will have to get a blow through carb because of this.
I don't know anyone in real life who runs a carburetor nor a supercharger so I have to rely heavily on the internet for knowledge. Thanks a lot for making this sort of videos. Even though they are very Jeep specific they shure help a lot of people out.
I'll be waiting for your next video about the intake piping and I hope to get more information about the bypass as well.
Also the sataurn ion redline had the m62 superchargers as well.
true, but like the cobalt supercharger the housing is really long and might not fit as well as the one off the Mercedes engines.
Awesome man! Following your series closely, would love to do this project. Keep on the good work and thanks for everything!
wondering if this might be suitable for a 2.4 kj ...
Great video! Lot's of really good information. Thanks for taking the time to teach/show us. I do have a question about the mounting plate. Why 1/2 inch thick? Could we go with something 3/8 or even 1/4 inch?
Also, I would love to see that video of the swapping to the TJ tensioner...thanks!
Noted!
I bought 1/2" thick because I want to try something with captured nuts in slotted holes. You do not need it to be that thick. 1/4" may work but I recommend 3/8". The Supercharger is roughly 30lbs and jeeps do a lot of bouncing around lol.
I'm looking at a 2.5l dakota that would be cool to do something with
@@joshfowler197 That would be cool
Hey, I've just downloaded all the service manual for SLK and I found this info on the manual "The coating of the rotors of epoxy resin is resistant to oil and fuel". So you can basically spray gas without any issue. Btw, I’ve done the same retrofit with an eaton m62, a bit difficult cus I kept the AC. I’ve uploaded a short on my channel if you want to check how I mounted that supercharger. Thanks!
That's awesome! I'm impressed that it fits under your hood. Just got to keep the piping low profile and you should be fine. How do you plan on routing the belt?
@@JeepSheepTV I think my previous comment was deleted because I've added a link to a picture explaining the new belt routing. I'll add a video in about 1-2 weeks. Regarding the fuel system I will use and Arduino mega that will get the rpm from the ground wire from ignition coil + a MAP sensor. I already created the code to make the auto-tune using a wide band sensor. Based on the AFR I will inject the fuel(using the 5th injector) accordingly to the RPM/Air-Pressure map. BTW, did you manage to replace that vacuum flap with the electronic one from Mercedes? I have one.. but I think I should convert the 5v PWM to 12v PWM to make it work.
@@bccosmin3720 no, I still haven't hooked up the electronic throttle body. I've been occupied with building another jeep. When I made my bypass controller I used a PFET to switch at 12v from the arduino. The PFET should be fast enough to handle PWM when I try to control the electronic throttle body.
@@JeepSheepTV that’s great info, will try that. Thanks
@@bccosmin3720 Any time, keep up the cool projects. I can't exactly remember why but I think I need to use an Opto-isolator to drive the PFET, It might invert the signal or something but if you get stuck just send me an email at jeepsheeptv@gmail.com and I am sure we can figure it out.
Not supercharging a Jeep 2.5. I've been interested in supercharging a SOHC 16v 2.4l 4G64 that is being installed in an 87 Dodge Raider. I too am looking at running only about 5PSI. Monster power isn't my goal. My main reason is having performance at higher altitudes when I go to Colorado. Since I am going the Megasquirt route for controlling the FI ( the original engine is a computer controlled carb), I'll have a lot of things in place to handle the controller aspect already. Yes, it's an odd choice for this motor but the "clutchability" and low end torque is what I'm interested in. Yeah there's a lot of resources out there for putting a 4g63 DOHC head on this engine but the fitment issues in a RWD configuration create issues that are, IMO, equal to or greater that going the SC route.
I used rectangle 6mm aluminium box bolt to engine the cut out for supercharger and used as air box with out let
I found your first video in this series by searching for supercharging a 4-cylinder YJ. I have a 4.0L TJ already and found the YJ at a wonderful price. It is just a fat, lazy, old dog with the anemic 2.5L.
Did you install a TJ water pump while you were there? I see the direction of rotation is opposite YJ vs TJ in your drawings. I have v belts so I would probably be changing my water pump either way. Thanks, i had to get that off my chest....
I did not. Direction of rotation is the same, I drew it on the other side of the pulley but its the same direction. The earlier v-belt YJs do rotate in a different direction though I believe.
Me puse a buscar si se podía poner un supercharger en una jeep cherokee 2.5 cilindros, solo lo había visto en 6cil y mi jeep es 4 cilindros
I like this a lot! Thanks for your awesome class!
This is fantastic!! You should build these as a kit and sell them online
With supercharging this little motor do you have to do anything to the internal components for reinforcement? Also, how does this effect the life of the engine? I guess it isn't too hard on the engine since is such little boost and you aren't using it all the time.
You basically answered your own question. At this level of boost I am not to concerned with the internals. But I will be if I increase boost in the future.
Do you think a really light dakota with this setup could ever be "fast"? My truck is only 3300 pounds and is actually quick (at wide open throttle lol) until highway speeds then I'm stuck with all the jeeps in the right lane.
"Fast" no, but quicker yes. And lots of fun.
@@JeepSheepTV i saw the video where you switched it on at 70 and it started pulling, I could floor it in 4th an not speed up that fast with wayyy better aerodynamics. This is really dope man thanks for giving this motor some love
Where do I find the supercharger with the piping coming off supercharger I'm not against using pvc the only sc I can find on ebay doesn't have pipes coming off to attach pvc.
Anyone have the part number for the M62 Supercharger?
When is the next video?
Eventually. Many things going on right now
Do you happen to have the parts to build a system? I’m in the process of putting new lifters push rods, an rockers. It was rebuilt about 10000 miles ago. I wanna add some boost
Parts lists are in the description of the videos
IS IT POSSIBLE TO INSTALL THIS SUPER CHARGER WITHOUT REMOVING YOUR AC COMPRESSOR?
Not with this setup. My recommendation is to remove your doors when it is hot outside rather than using A/C
@@JeepSheepTV do you have any suggestions of any way to configure this setup in a different orientation to still be able to use the AC. I would love to have AC and a supercharger on my 85 CJ7 with the 2.5 liter.
@@olinblair7385 you can look into trying to set it on top of the intake manifold like Boosted tech does. I find that area to be pretty tight but I'm sure it can be done
You say that supercharger can be mounted in any position? What about mounting in its side? I have a tj and I’m spoiled with ac not so much motor😂😂but I really don’t wanna sacrifice my ac for the super charger I understand I’d have to fab up a bracket I can weld not a problem there and I’m sure I’d persuade the wheel wells a bit or cut to make room for the super charger but you think it’s possible To keep the ac ?
With a welder and some creativity anything is possible. The only thing I ask is that you send pictures (jeepsheeptv@gmail.com). if you struggle with space try the M45 and make your own piping.
I bought the M45 supercharger for my 2.5 YJ, been looking at pulley sizes, the Mercedes it came off has cramkshaft 185mm, the yj has 160mm. What's a suggested solution for the crankshaft pulley? I can go as low as 62mm on Supercharger but still won't make the stock boost on the M45.
Ever figure this out?
This kit is awesome, just wondering... where’s the YJL grille.
That is a secret! lol. But hopefully there will be an announcement soon
@@JeepSheepTV :) cannot wait !!
the plus to goin with the tensioner swap is that the #1 spark plug would be that much easier to swap! Because yeah tensioning the ol yj belt is kinda a pain in the ass lol
any suggestions accomplishing this if someone wants to keep the air conditioning? I live in Houston. kind of a necessity.
ruclips.net/user/shortsPLTWPdyDzck?si=0VKBLGcZLni4eRhS
See how this guy did it
Hahaha. Oh man!
The power steering bracket is so annoying. There are two bolts in the front that are easy to remove. There is one bolt in the back that holds the bracket in between the block and engine mount. Meaning you have to remove your drivers side engine mount to get it off.
I was at the junkyard with my bag of tools expecting to only take about 15 minutes, never expecting to need an engine hoist to remove the ps bracket 😂
So what I had to do since I didn’t bring my hackzall with me is I bent the bracket back and forth at the point where it attaches to the block for several minutes until finally the metal gave and snapped right off.
What I then did when I got home was, I grabbed my hackzall and cut the old bracket off my Jeep and left a piece remaining stuck in between the mount and block. (About 2 inches) I then got the new bracket from the junkyard and cut the back mount off at the same spot I cut the one on my Jeep and then made it an inch shorter in length so it would not hit the old bracket that still remained. It’s held on now by only the two front bolts and it’s been working great!
A lot easier then removing your engine mount!!
(Reason I had to remove the ps bracket was because I had a bad ps pump, shot bearings, and no hoses or resivor (just pump alone running dry) before so I eliminated the pump and I bent my ps bracket and rigged it with a pulley. I put in place a pulley to get the serpentine belt to fit without ps pump. I bought a new ps pump with the bracket eventually and struggled with the bolt in the backs
Hope this helps someone out there that one day has to deal with that bracket!
Thank you for the heads up. Will be doing build this winter 95 yj. Been talking/researching turbo or supercharger for weeks then found this sight. Oooh what a relief it is! lol
I would also buy a kit.
so, just a thought. but would the supercharger off the cobalt ss be closer to fitting on the jeep inline 6? simply due to its length, or would the same short one off the mercedes still be preferrable?
Maybe for the I6 but I'm not really sure, I haven't done any research on supercharging the I6
@@JeepSheepTV hopefully you can do a cheap supercharged I6 next. as that is one of the most common of the jeep engines, i think it would be a great next project to record.
I’m in the middle of this build , got my pc3 installed . Next will be electric fan and inner cooler then supercharger . How is the clutch fan on the supercharger wired? Is it just wired to a toggle switch? How is the by pass wired ?
The clutch is on a toggle switch and the bypass is turned on and off with throttle position. Can be done with a switch on the throttle or with a logic device.
@@JeepSheepTV I bought the supercharger bypass Solenoid from one of the video. Does the vacuum line run to the by pass ?
@@Hillbill6461 it does, but through a vac solenoid. I have a link to it on one of these videos and I think I draw a diagram somewhere...
@@JeepSheepTV ok I’ll look for the video and diagram
You have a shop I work over near the airport not far from you I sure could use a hand with my Jeep TJ
You are welcome to come by, send an email to jeepsheeptv@gmail.com maybe we can make a live show out of it.
Awesome
Same theory for the 4.0?
Basically
Thank you for these videos.....very helpful!!!
I wonder how this set up would work on the 4.0L ????
Very similar but I would recommend the M90 supercharger to match the higher displacement.
@@JeepSheepTV I think I'm gong to have to start sourcing some parts for my '93 YJ. I was thinking of a V8 swap, but this is cheaper and way easier. ... I just binged your videos; very well done. Very informative ...
@@1down4upworkshop61 good luck! It won't be as powerful as a v8 but the sky is the limit if you are willing to do some engine work and run a smaller pulley for more boost
How do you deal with the tbi motors that have the 2 skinny belts vs the singular serpentine belt
Not sure, I suppose you could convert it to serpentine belt. You could be the first to figure it our then send me photos and I can share with the rest of the group lol. Sadly this is not a one size fits all project but hopefully I can spark the creativity of other hooligans like myself.
You mentioned that you messed up your pulley size calcs. I’m looking to pick the supercharger pulley for my project now, can you let me know where you went wrong, so I can avoid the same mistake?
I thought I was going to get more boost out of the stock clutched pulley than I actually do. If I wanted more boost I'll have to ditch the clutch in favorof a smaller pulley, but I like the clutch. So I decided that less boost is fine and rolled with it.
doing some ebay research looking into this build. all i am coming up with is the Eaton M45 work from an older SLK230?? looking into planning out a build for this possibly on my squirrel powered rust box
The m62 is from an older model year but it should be out there. The m45 will also work but I'm not sure how well it will fit if you keep the factory plumbing
@@JeepSheepTV ok cool yeah I might have to check my local junkyard I live in upstate NY so might have something. I thankfully don't have to take out my AC
Im curious what would need to be reconfigured for an m45. Anyone got money and wanna do it lol
I found one in Wichita, Ks for $250
@@russo5196 nice work!
So out of curiosity, can this be applied to a 2.4l?
Anything is possible. I don't know a lot about how the 2.4l is set up but I say go for it if you are willing to learn something new.
Been waiting for this..
Can we do this with TBI? Or do we need MPI?
I would imagine you could do it worth TBI it's just going to be a little different than how I do it. I say try it out
What transmission do you have? Everyone says the ax5 is trash
Mine is the automatic, its only 3 speeds sucks a lot of power but has been very reliable
I have a 4 cyl. Yj with the ax5, … 32’s and regeared with 4:88 , locker in the rear and chromoly axles . I love it
@@4-bangerYJ I have 98 TJ 2.5 ax5, 37 and regeared to 5.13 locked front and rear (HP44/Ford 9"). Just took it out in the wood today. looking to at the little bit more power on the take off.
I was thinking of options to change out the ax5 which I blew up when it was behind my first 2.5 liter on 33's
TJ for the win!
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Can you do this with a stroked 2.5?
You can try, I'm sure since your engine requires more air the "boost" provided by the supercharger will be a little less. Other than that it should just be tuning. Did you have to do any tuning adjustments for the stroker?
How this channel doesn't have 100k subscribers
I don't know man
Hey man I'm interested in the tuning part! let see the video! I never subscribe to channels but you have my attention! Do you happen to know the trigger pattern on the 1991 Jeep 2.5 because I'm thinking of just dropping the extra cash and buy a fuel management system.
I do not know the trigger pattern, some kits will come with their own sensors though
86 and older had V-belts. 87 and newer had serpentine.
How much boost are you making?
Currently just 3 psi. I'll plan to increase it later once all of the bugs are worked out.
@@JeepSheepTV that’s awesome! My wife and I are getting ready to pull and rebuild the engine in her tj. I’m going to have to convince her to build the motor for boost.
Already bought my M62.....I'm all in
23:32 EngineFace
Is this going to get me busted at emissions?
I'm not sure, never lived in a state with emissions
😂@@JeepSheepTV
jesus only one on ebay is in Lebanon....
well since you're responding answer the million dollar question.... how does it improve highway speeds?
BTW thank you
Thinking of doing this to my 2.5 dodge Dakota lol
I found this video cause am going to supercharge a 2.5 mazda 3 2010 and this is the closes thing I found lmao
I found it cuz I like supercharger
This isnt school watching a damn teacher draw on a board...wanted step by step builing of this like everybody else does.
So is there a way to install the SC and keep your a/c?