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Jeep 2.5l Bored Ported 60mm 1991-95 Cherokee Wrangler Comanche on 2040-parts.com

US $169.99
Location:

Austin, Texas, US

Austin, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:20% fee for cancelled transactions or refunds with no seller mistake Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Warranty:Yes

Jeep 2.5L bored ported 60mm 1991-95 Cherokee Wrangler Comanche

We are offering a bored and rebuilt Jeep 60mm throttle body for your 1991-1995 OBD1 Jeep 2.5L inline 4.  This is the largest throttle body you should consider for your 2.5L unless you want to retune the computer.   If looking for more and tuning is not a problem, go with our 62mm throttle body

Bored 60mm all the way thru and outflows any other 60mm on the market - outflows the 4.0L throttle body too

Best of all....NO CORE CHARGE... that's right, we are selling these outright with none of that annoying core charge other sellers charge and FREE priority shipping in the USA

This is bolt-on with no other modifications needed

Fast Free (USA) USPS Priority or Express shipping (see ebay shipping calculator for express charges)

Our 60mm throttle body offers a 30% gain in air flow (over stock 52mm) and will give significant gains in low end torque as well as a good boost in top end HP (13hp & 12ft-lbs torque on a stock 2.5L motor, up to 43 dyno proven HP on modified motors).  Your stock 2.5L throttle body necks down to 52mm

Special porting to eliminate low speed whistle found on most other aftermarket performance throttle bodies

This fits any Jeep 1991-1995 2.5L inline four cylinder
1991-95 Wrangler 2.5L
1991-95 Cherokee 2.5L
1991-95 Comanche 2.5L
 

60mm bored Jeep/Dodge throttle body w/ these features

  • Bored to 60mm all the way through, Your stock 2.5L throttle body necks down to 52mm
  • New 60mm throttle blade installed with perfect fit for no idle hassles
  • Special porting to eliminate low speed whistle found on most other aftermarket throttle bodies
  • media blasted for that better than factory finish - these look like NEW
  • black painted throttle linkage - looks much better than your stock rusted linkage
  • Look at the photos - these are very nice items when we are done

Payment and Shipping

All orders are usually shipped within 24hrs (i.e. next business day) of payment clearing and we will email complete shipping info when it goes out.  Payment is expected within 7 days of item conclusion via paypal (to confirmed paypal shipping address) 

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Any questions or need fitment info, please email

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