mwilk012
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Define “hold up”? It can be done, doesn’t seem like the tune has been 100% nailed by anyone yet. The engines don’t last nearly as long, obviously.Can the 3.6 hold up to a Supercharger or Turbo kit?
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Define “hold up”? It can be done, doesn’t seem like the tune has been 100% nailed by anyone yet. The engines don’t last nearly as long, obviously.Can the 3.6 hold up to a Supercharger or Turbo kit?
I wasn't sure if any of the kits and thier tunes were nailed 100% , thats good to know. Ive heard off and on these were built sturdy by factory for possible forced induction in the future but I wasnt sold on that rumour.Define “hold up”? It can be done, doesn’t seem like the tune has been 100% nailed by anyone yet. The engines don’t last nearly as long, obviously.
Ran the normal 3.6L eddelbrock kit on my 2016 JK for 25000 trouble free miles before it ended up being stolen.Define “hold up”? It can be done, doesn’t seem like the tune has been 100% nailed by anyone yet. The engines don’t last nearly as long, obviously.
In practice the only time I experienced poor mileage was loaded to the gills and towing an enclosed trailer full of motorcycles into a crosswind. That "poor mileage" was comparable to my 5.3 GMC Sierra Crew Cab Z71 under the same conditions. In daily driving the 2.0 gave me awesome mileage. The last time I had mileage like that was in the early '80's with my Celica GT.I just saw this when the thread got bumped. This can't be everyone's experience....? On long trips, I get 24+ mpg regularly.....
so how was it replacing the plastic with aluminum? Easy enough to do?I have the 3.6 as I wanted the manual 6-speed. I have had zero issues on my 3.6 over 103,000 miles. I off-road and pull a trailer.
Both engines seem to perform as expected. As mentioned the plastic oil cooler housing is a known failure point on the 3.6 and I replaced mine with the Dorman aluminum version prior to any failure. Check the torque on the 2.0 water pump bolts.
Plenty of threads/vids on this. Its no difference time wise, it just replaces it. The cooler itself is easy its just pulling everything else apart to get to it.so how was it replacing the plastic with aluminum? Easy enough to do?
Thanks - I had a feeling it was more about getting access to the part, not the actual replacement. Just happy it isn’t a timing cover replacement. Wow!Plenty of threads/vids on this. Its no difference time wise, it just replaces it. The cooler itself is easy its just pulling everything else apart to get to it.
haha I immediately thought wait… is there a 4th gen of my engine I didn’t know about?If this thread is going to stick around for a few years, will someone change the title so it doesn’t say “V4”?