Depends on how crazy you're getting. If you're replacing your pistons, you might as well upgrade the rods while you're in there. If you're adding boost, yes upgrade everything or you will blow it. Maybe after a year, maybe the first run. I'm not going to go that far with this motor. I'm pretty sure I'm just going to go with a set of 206 cams in it once JBA finishes my headers. The bottle is sitting in my garage right now and I think it will stay there for a while. It really will get up and move the way it's setup now. With the cams and headers it should be as powerful as I would would want it to be with the current suspension, tires, and rims. It seems like a Jeep Liberty RT, which is what I really wanted when I bought it. Just didn't exist. Making it like an SRT only came out of no upgrades being available for it at all. I can go overboard to make a point sometimes. I'm not racing right now though. A single run at the track can easily top $5000 in damage on a bad day. Plus I still have to do the interior. I have amps, speakers, an in-dash motorized vga touchscreen, a carputer, gps, sub, satellite radio, soundproofing, an carpet sitting in their boxes that I haven't had time to install. Still need to get the bodywork finished and the new paint too. This project has been on hold for 2 years. I think I need to finish this project, and then I'll decide if I should rebuild the race motor or buy a race car. That'll give you guys a little time to catch up...Just kidding.
