Hot shot’s claimed you’ll get better fuel mileage and less regens with their products. Maybe?The desert climate and altitude must have something to do with it!
I used EDT until the hpfp was replaced under recall . I don’t feel like I see a lot of regens because I do quite a bit of highway driving. I do not see any kind of bump in miles per gallon with EDT. I am hesitant to use it now because other former members who have had problems with their diesels claim to use it every Fill up. I guess I just didn’t see the benefits of using it beyond having higher lubrication in the fuel pump.Hot shot’s claimed you’ll get better fuel mileage and less regens with their products. Maybe?
Nice rig, why did you change lift kits from Mopar to TeraFlex?I went with 35s and instantly regrated not going right to 37s. I have been running 37s for about 4 years now and zero regrets. IMO, 35s look too small on a lifted JLUR. My evolution:
https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/35’s-on-2021-rubicon-questions.110581/post-2296084
Thanks. They are both great lifts. It was a matter of changing Jeeps...not lifts:Nice rig, why did you change lift kits from Mopar to TeraFlex?
What a nightmare!Thanks. They are both great lifts. It was a matter of changing Jeeps...not lifts:
Interesting comment about the gears. The gearing for the gas engines should be the same as the both run the same ZF 8 speed. 4.10 gear is the standard for a Rubicon with 33” tires. If you want a factory matched feel then 4.56 is the perfect match for 35s (rubicon Xtreme Recon factory package), 4.88 for 37s, 5.13 for 40s. If you are building a dedicated off road rig I’d suggest 5.13..
i haven’t regeared yet but I want to. I did notice a difference but it’s not that large. Going to 37s, to match stock “feel” I would need 4.10s. That’s only one “step” up. Not a big deal. Still have torque for days (big note, just incase you didn’t know: when going into 4L the auto with your diesel shifts into 2nd gear, not 1st, unlike the 2.0 or 3.6). However.. as I intend to only use my diesel for off-roading.. I’m going to go with 4.56s. Going up the mountainside angers the transmission if you don’t regear, from what I can tell. Went into limp mode so now I just go up slow and steady (at or within 5-10mph below) and it hasn’t caused me an issue since.
I also got my hpfp replaced in December. These fuel pumps need a lubricant the pressures are too high. I don’t understand why it would cause any problems using edt? My F250 service truck is a 2020 6.7 diesel that I got in 2019 and it has 120k miles and I double dose it with edt every fill up. That truck has never been in the shop. I’m a heavy equipment mechanic and I’ve seen farm equipment with these pumps go to 32,000 psi. Water, air or improper fuel filter changes will cause these pumps to fail. I have a hpfp from green diesel for my JL I’m gonna put on it pretty soon.I used EDT until the hpfp was replaced under recall . I don’t feel like I see a lot of regens because I do quite a bit of highway driving. I do not see any kind of bump in miles per gallon with EDT. I am hesitant to use it now because other former members who have had problems with their diesels claim to use it every Fill up. I guess I just didn’t see the benefits of using it beyond having higher lubrication in the fuel pump.
I was really considering GDE tune. But in reading the ram 1500 forums one of the guys has a couple of trucks that he’s run with GDE. When he did used oil analysis, he found a high presence of fuel in the oil with the GDE tune when he de tuned it is Used oil analysis went back to normal. So that’s left me a little cautious of going GDE.I also got my hpfp replaced in December. These fuel pumps need a lubricant the pressures are too high. I don’t understand why it would cause any problems using edt? My F250 service truck is a 2020 6.7 diesel that I got in 2019 and it has 120k miles and I double dose it with edt every fill up. That truck has never been in the shop. I’m a heavy equipment mechanic and I’ve seen farm equipment with these pumps go to 32,000 psi. Water, air or improper fuel filter changes will cause these pumps to fail. I have a hpfp from green diesel for my JL I’m gonna put on it pretty soon.
Yea I’m just using the pump. No tune. I’d rather do a gear change than try to add more power to that motorI was really considering GDE tune. But in reading the ram 1500 forums one of the guys has a couple of trucks that he’s run with GDE. When he did used oil analysis, he found a high presence of fuel in the oil with the GDE tune when he de tuned it is Used oil analysis went back to normal. So that’s left me a little cautious of going GDE.
The diesel has the 8HP75, the gas has the 850RE. I believe the gearing is the same, but the rating is not. 3.73 was the only gearing offered for the diesel. Because either we didn’t need it.. or Jeep didn’t want to warranty it, lol.Interesting comment about the gears. The gearing for the gas engines should be the same as the both run the same ZF 8 speed. 4.10 gear is the standard for a Rubicon with 33” tires.
If you want a factory matched feel then 4.56 is the perfect match for 35s (rubicon Xtreme Recon factory package), 4.88 for 37s, 5.13 for 40s. If you are building a dedicated off road rig I’d suggest 5.13.
I run 4.56 (Xtreme Recon) with 37s and it needs more gear. 4.88 would be perfect.
Oh wow. I did not know that was for both. Very interesting. It made sense for the diesel.. but why with the gassers? They need all the help they can get!The gas engines also start in 2nd gear in 4Lo