From john@virtual-cafe.com Wed Feb 9 21:13:29 2000 From: john On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Guthrie, Pat wrote: >-->HI John, >--> >-->Nice page(s) you have! I was told by another Jeep Lover that you might be >-->able to find the HP and torque specs for my Wagoneer (see title line). I've >-->hunted around but can't seem to find it anywhere. A couple of people have >-->shot numbers at me from 210 to 235 Hp and torque up to 285 ft/lbs. ok, 1984 V-8 360 (5.9L) borexstroke = 3.88x3.19 compression ratio 8.25:1 Net Horsepower: 129 hp @ 3,700 rpm Net Torque: 245 ft-lbs @ 1,600 rpm FWIW, the I-6 258 (4.2L) bxs 3.75 x 3.90 in compression ratio 9.2:1 Net Horsepower: 115 hp @ 3,200 rpm Net Torque: 210 ft-lbs @ 1,800 rpm Early years might have provided those kinds of numbers, but trying to obtain fuel economy, and or different measurement techniques only get you what is shown. :) In 1975 the 2v V8 had 175 hp @ 4,000 rpm, with 285 ft-lbs @ 2,900 rpm. There is a noticeable difference when you drive one too. It's not just in the numbers. :) BTW, I've found that the 258's have almost as much get up and go as the V8's. I've also found that the newer 4.0L's are really awesome and durable. I've got one in my 88 xj wagoneer that has over 198,000 miles on it! And going strong... and with 4.10 gears, a high flow cat, flowmaster and Amsoil air filter and oil, it can beat a 5.0L Mustang! (going up a steep hill and only to the speed limit... and then it's not like I was running away from him...) Fuel injection is an awesome thing. :) ttyl, john >--> >-->I'd appreciate any info or good links you have.. >-->Many thanks! >-->Pat G ---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- john@wagoneers.com **** http://wagoneers.com don't leave life without Jesus, please... Snohomish, Washington USA -------------------------------------------------------------------------