ODDs
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My point is that we are on JL forums, and most JL's have the 2.0 since that has been the default engine for quite some time. Yet most of the problems seem to be with the 3.6. But maybe that is just in the eye of this beholder.What are the numbers of engines produced 3.6L vs. 2.0T? 3:1? 4:1? The 3.6L numbers are in the millions, and not just for the Wranglers.
The 2.0L GME T-4 was introduced to Wrangler in 2018, and to Alfa Romeo in 2016. So let’s say average miles per year is 12,000 miles, that would place most early engines at around 96,000. Let’s see how they fare at 125,000 miles or 150,000 miles.
The 3.6L Pentastar on the other hand, has many successful iterations at 200,000 miles or even 300,000 miles. Depending on proper maintenance, specially for the later generations.
I’ll stick with the 3.6L Pentastar. I might change my tune in 2030, when we have more data available for the 2.0T.
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