ManOfSteel_Rust
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19 2.0T with 31k miles. 12V battery gave up in 2021 I think. Replaced with dual Optimas and no issue since . Replaced spark plugs at 20k and made a noticeable difference in how smooth the engine ran.
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They should at LEAST made a badge for the JEEP indicating what the engine was/is.2021 JLUR 3.6 here with e-Torque. New 12V battery two months ago as it read a little low and I do not mess with batteries anymore waiting for them to go dead on me in the middle of no where. Love the extra torque from e-torque (+90 ft. lbs. I think). I run premium fuel because an engineer from Mopar (video on YouTube) suggested that the 3.6 runs better that way (ECM timing advanced more maybe?). Also said the e-Torque is an amazingly well engineered system. I believe him. They should never have moved away from it and they also never marketed it properly. In fact I had no idea I had it until a year after I owned it and was looking for the Aux Battery under the fuse box.
How do you like the Bronco compared to the Jeep?'19 etorque I ordered the day the banks opened. I'm sure I am over 100,000 miles now. I refuse to get rid of. Needed another vehicle and ended up with a '24 Bronco Badlands. Couldn't do a Jeep without it. The SECOND etorque is back and can be equipped the way I want it, I am ordering.
Its much different imo. Just my opinion but I have a Rubicon completely loaded and my Bronco has the V6 with a Ford Performance Tune and completely loaded minus Sasquatch. Both 2 doors.How do you like the Bronco compared to the Jeep?