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Jakee's 4.0 SOHC Build up discussion and motivation thread

After Camber adjusters, Body bushings, rear sway bar, and brakes are complete, I'll be posting baseline dyno numbers. First things first. Must be safe!


EDIT (11-6-2007)

Let me save you some time by posting the summary to this thread. The thread is filled with a bunch of off topic ramblings. Read on if you want but be warned.

Summary to this thread....

I'm going to attempt to close this thread because the N/A goal is coming to an end. I really lost interest in the N/A goal a few months back, and It just doesn't make sense (from a $/HP perspective) to buy anymore bolt-ons when the force feed options are available for us 4.0 SOHC guys. I would rather save the money to buy a turbo than to keep spending big bucks for little gains. And so, this is what I did, and these are my opinions on how the mod worked out.

The first thing was the intake. I can remember going around in circles trying to figure out which one to buy. The Volant? no, the K&N....wait a minute, the MAC is cheaper? Anyways, I finally decided on the MAC intake because of the cost. All and all, an intake is an intake. You're not going to see a big huge difference between any of them, but I still feel the best out there is the Volant. I believe in a "Closed" intake. In other words; I don't like the idea of sucking hot engine air thru an open filter under the hood. That's just me and the difference between a "Closed" intake and an "Open" is very small. I did, however, see a gain from customizing the MAC intake by closing in the air filter with a trash can....Yes, you heard me right, a freaking trash can that I cut to fit in the engine bay. It worked good and people usually don't notice what it is. They just think it looks cool. Anyways, I also replaced the MAC filter with a Volant filter; cut a 3-1/2" hole thru the fender and placed a Volant filter thru it. No water can get to it, well....not from this area....I then added spectra hoses from the front of the vehicle where the fog lights were for a "Ram air" attempt. I had a couple of aluminum parts machined for a clean install. That was it for the intake.

Next, I believe I ordered the 73MM C&L from hensonperfromance. This housing uses the same electronics but is just a bit bigger than the stock plastic MAF housing. The gain was small, but was worth it. I believe I've found dyno's of a 7 RWHP gain? Not sure, but there is a gain there.

The TB was the next thing. I purchased a 4.6 TB from KBX performance because I heard a guy named James had discovered it to work with the 4.0 SOHC. I later fooled around and half shafted it. Basically, what that does is removes half the rod that the butterfly is attached too. Do a search on "half shafting a TB" or something like that to get more details. I believe this mod really doesn't give big HP; more throttle response than anything but it's worth it.

When I had the TB off, I noticed this big tube right in the way of the airflow. The tube is the EGR valve and the reason it's sticking in there is to evenly vent exhaust gases back in the intake. Do not remove the EGR valve; it actually helps you. What I did was remove the part that's in the way of the air-flow. I have no idea if this helped me, but It felt like it did. The only ill effect I can think of is maybe one side of the engine is getting more EGR flow; however, I haven't seen traces of this on the spark plugs so I believe it's good.

Now for the exhaust....yeah, it's hard to get a 4.0 SOHC to sound good. In fact, I think mine still sounds pretty bad. I started off with the Gibson Cat back and if your looking for a "Slightly louder than stock" exhaust, then this is the one for you. The gain was good and I liked the sound but I wasn't satisfied. I felt there might be just a little more power I could unleash so I tried a higher flow muffler; a magna-flow. I started off by having a custom Y-pipe made. It has 2-1/4" primaries that y's into a 3" single exhaust. The pipes run back a little ways and goes into a 3" magnaflow cat, then into a 2-1/2" magnaflow muffler, and dumps right before the rear axle. The flow is there but the sound.....I hate it.

I also added JBA stainless headers. I have to say that headers are very expensive for the 4.0 SOHC but there is gain, trust me. If your looking for EVERYTHING you can from the engine, add headers to it later on down the road.

Next is under-drive pulleys....This is one of the better mods in my opinion. The under-drive crank pulley works by slowing down the serpentine belt, which in return, slows down all the accessories running off the belt. The result is more power to your back tires. The only problem I had was it slows the alternator down too much. The fix is an overdrive alt pulley and I added one to speed the alt back up. Problem solved. I'm also running a underdrive water pump pulley with no problems what so ever.

Another good mod is a electric fan. I went with the flex-a-lite 180 and haven't had a problem yet. Very good quality pc.

The best mod, in my opinion, is a tuner. I went with a SCT XCAL II that I picked up from hensonperformance. I think this changed my truck the most and I'm very pleased.

I believe this about sums it up. Every pc of info I just typed here is on the net, and most is right here in this forum, but I wanted to compile some of it for reference purposes....

I made a goal at the begining of this thread, but I'm really not interested anymore. It doesn't make a hill of beans to have high dyno numbers, but it is nice. The only dyno I had sucked; I made 189 to the rear wheels. I'm thinking I'm a bit higher than that but I'm not worried about it.


Next project......TURBO!! and I'll probably do a baseline for this. If so, I'll add the baseline dyno here so there will be N/A results.
 



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Yeap - Two wheel drive...well, actually one wheel drive at times. ;)


Anybody want a real carbon fiber "SILVER" gauge brezel?
 



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Jake, I have a differential for you at the shop. Got your name on it.-jh
 






Yeap - Still trying to make time to pay you a visit.
 






Tip of the day.

Here's my tip for anyone that has a 01 sport.

The topic is suspension, and what I say here is my opinion only.

I believe the best suspension (Ride, comfort, drivability, handling...ECT) is to get the X-spec rear sway bar, and remove the front sway all together.

NOW, I've seen posts like this saying "Track Only" and I do want to emphasize that. Taking the front bar off can change things around so make sure not to go around a corner at 100 MPH right after doing this, if you do it. Get use to the feel of your ride. It changes a little but I still feel like it was safe for me....

When I did this, I found the ride was way better, and I could still take corners pretty good, without feeling like I was going to tump over. Keep in mind I do have my X lowered 1-1/2" all the way around; Blocks on the rear from performancetruck center and adjusted torsion bars to get level. Also, the benefit for me doing this was traction. I found this to be better than the tractions bars I had made. No cost to do and a lighter X.

Again, if you consider doing this, be safe!!! I don't want anyone flipping there x over listening to me.
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Interior; Take 3

Well, I think I have a winning combination now. I went back to black, got a new steering wheel, a new radio, and a full length center console. I plan on putting most of it back together tonight and will take some pics.
 






Here's my tip for anyone that has a 01 sport.

and remove the front sway all together.

Hope you don't got any wash board roads around or anything bumpy around a corner. You don't need sway bars but they can save your truck and from getting seriously hurt. Its not about rolling the thing its about losing the ability to steer.
 






Xan - Yap, you're right to a degree. Remember, I'm lowered and have a X-Spec rear sway bar. This is not an issue with my truck.......yet.
 






Did you get your bung hole free? Or is it still frozen up?
 












No, I got destracted and still haven't messed with the frozen bung.


I can't seem to upload anymore pics?
 






Jakee - Where did you get your TB? What brand, etc? Sorry for the newbie questions.

I have a '99 Ranger Short Bed that I swapped a SOHC into and it flat out hauls, even in stock form with just a K&N drop in. I'm looking for a little more performance and maybe some MPGs.

Also, I read your entire thread last night, and I must say, I can't believe you didn't pick up anything with the new Y pipe. I come from the Supra world and by removing a cat, you gain 10rwhp NA form and over 30rwhp in boosted form. Anyways, thanks for answering.

Ryan
 






I think I did gain something, but I'm not sure what. Alot of mods just move things around in the power band and It's hard to say what happens with the but dyno.

When I first started, I could feel what was going on, partly because i started off so darn slow. Now that I'm a bit faster, I can't hardly tell what does what. that said, if I really want to know what's going on, I have to go to the track or the dyno. I do agree with these NOW. I didn't when I was turtle slow.

Honesly, the biggest gains I got with the SOHC are the open intake, exhaust, undrive crank pulley, and the best gain was the tune. All this will be just childs play someday, cuss i plain on throwing a turbo on it. I've been saying it for far too long now, so I like to keep quite until I actually have it. I can say this much; IF I WERE SINGLE, I WOULD HAVE A TURBO ON THIS THING!!
 






So where did you get the 4.6 TB? What year did it come off of?
 












I forgot the E-Fan was a very good mod.

Sorry I dodged your TB question the first time. Like rocket said, it was his stock TB. I modified it by half shafting and porting to smooth things out. You'll feel a lot more throttle responce when doing this mod.
 






Hellooooo anyone in here? Jake, any updates?
 






I'm dead to modding right now.

You know that major house rent-a-vation I told you about? We'll it's pretty major. I'll try and shot some pics tomorrow cuss I took a few days off to try and get ahead. Who knows, I may sneak some time in to get the Wideband installed and maybe shoot you some logfiles so I can get this thing tuned. I need to get some time in at the track and post some timeslips along with a baseline dyno for the turbo.

I've been saving money so I can purchase the STS kit from Rocket, then I'll fly you down so we can tune it. The only problem is this is going to be in the future and might even be a year from now. I don't know cuss I bit off more than I can chew with this house project.
 



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So here is the house project and where I'm at. As you can see I have a BUNCH of work to do. The stairs lead up to the second level where there's not even walls yet. I'm looking at a 18' by 30' space that I need to wall in and dry in as soon as possible. Once I get dried in, I can take a break. I'm doing all the work myself so that's why it's taking so long. Trying to hold down a fulltime job, take care of teenage boys and a young daughter, and make the wife happy is keeping me busy. I look forward to when I can get back on the explorer.

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