Pinky Tuscadero
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- First Name
- Brian
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- Aug 25, 2021
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- Kenosha Wi
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- 2021 Pink RHD Wrangler 2015 RHD Wrangler
I was expecting a huge drop in performance putting the mopar lift and 37's on recently and... if anything its minimal, this engine easily handles it
My effective gear ratio changed from 3.45 to 2.98 but from a performance and stopping stand point the change is minimal for sure and takes off like a rocket when you want it to -I think it should be worse and doggish but isn't-
MPG did change but oddly. It's down from what it was from a stop, like 4 mpg till getting close to speed (at normal acceleration), it actually does much better than before cruising between about 25 and 50, hits 8th gear at 61 mph on a flat surface and mpg is slightly down there but then.....
The big mpg hit is 70 and up !!! - If your driving the freeway and you like to go fast its not good. Then again we never took this Jeep on the freeway before the test but man did those numbers drop !!! Like 22 but then drops down to 14 on every tiny hill regardless if I let it downshift or manually keep it in 8th and the average at those speed is under 20.
-why ?-
Gear ratio ? that wouldn't make sense as I'm actually now running it like a gear above 8th if it's in 8th - but I'm certainly not ruling it out as others have fixed this with gears so I have to believe thats part.
Wind resistance ? - possibly, not only is it hitting the wider tires now but its now hitting much more tire now as the whole unit is over 7" taller. Also could be more "front lift" from the huge space under the Jeep that didn't exist before plus we had to take out those goofy plastic splash guards for the tires which may have been there for aerodynamics.
Extra weight ? - Tires, wheels, lift, steel running boards, spare mount all adds up
Rotational mass ? - Certainly when you start out for sure and would explain that issue but once you get a train moving not so much an issue
2.0 review with stock 3.45 and 37's - performance spot on - mpg takes a hit starting off and 70 and up. Regear if you think that will help but mostly just enjoy the new ride
My effective gear ratio changed from 3.45 to 2.98 but from a performance and stopping stand point the change is minimal for sure and takes off like a rocket when you want it to -I think it should be worse and doggish but isn't-
MPG did change but oddly. It's down from what it was from a stop, like 4 mpg till getting close to speed (at normal acceleration), it actually does much better than before cruising between about 25 and 50, hits 8th gear at 61 mph on a flat surface and mpg is slightly down there but then.....
The big mpg hit is 70 and up !!! - If your driving the freeway and you like to go fast its not good. Then again we never took this Jeep on the freeway before the test but man did those numbers drop !!! Like 22 but then drops down to 14 on every tiny hill regardless if I let it downshift or manually keep it in 8th and the average at those speed is under 20.
-why ?-
Gear ratio ? that wouldn't make sense as I'm actually now running it like a gear above 8th if it's in 8th - but I'm certainly not ruling it out as others have fixed this with gears so I have to believe thats part.
Wind resistance ? - possibly, not only is it hitting the wider tires now but its now hitting much more tire now as the whole unit is over 7" taller. Also could be more "front lift" from the huge space under the Jeep that didn't exist before plus we had to take out those goofy plastic splash guards for the tires which may have been there for aerodynamics.
Extra weight ? - Tires, wheels, lift, steel running boards, spare mount all adds up
Rotational mass ? - Certainly when you start out for sure and would explain that issue but once you get a train moving not so much an issue
2.0 review with stock 3.45 and 37's - performance spot on - mpg takes a hit starting off and 70 and up. Regear if you think that will help but mostly just enjoy the new ride
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