Bulletbill
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- First Name
- Tom
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- Jul 15, 2021
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- 2021 JLUR
To keep it simple, proven reliability of the 3.6 is what I was after.
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Nothing simple about ANY modern engine.To keep it simple, proven reliability of the 3.6 is what I was after.
Lol, never said the engine was simple, just my choice.Nothing simple about ANY modern engine.
“To keep it simple,” but I fully understand/agree about choice.Lol, never said the engine was simple, just my choice.
From new, my 2.0T has been fed 91+ octane exclusively. I'm careful to use API SP/GF-6 oil as prescribed in the Owner's Manual, too. I also DIY my oil changes with ~20% oil life remaining (personal preference), and monitor things via oil sample analysis from Blackstone. Their reports mention an average TBN of 2.x, which is the cushion I expect to see.Anything specific you do for maintaining them?
Where did you get that transfer case knob? That thing looks great.I fully agree with your comment about the programmed delay in throttle response.
My previous vehicle had a 1.6 i4 turbo motor, which had a noticeable lag. The rpm's responded near instantly to throttle input, but boost took a second or so to kick in and push. It made me wait for larger gaps in cross traffic, to avoid being a dick to other drivers. The JL 2.0 in stock form has a similar delay, but it's in the rpm's reaction more than the turbo.
I added the EVC iDrive throttle controller, and it's a whole new animal. The delay between the throttle pedal and throttle body butterfly valve is completely gone, and there's a couple dozen levels of sensitivity adjustments to choose from that narrows the length of throw to get to wide open throttle. It's funny that I can now shoot gaps in traffic easier, without being that guy, with a 5500lb JLUR lifted 4" and on 38's than I could with a sportier 3100lb torque vectoring awd crossover.
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Its the B&M Racing extended t-case lever and I got it from Northridge 4x4. The best part is that the functional benefit far outweighs its handsome looks.Where did you get that transfer case knob? That thing looks great.
What are you talking about.That's quite a blanket statement, and a dangerous one at that, especially without technical specifics. A handful of us have heavy mechanical backgrounds and can keep up, so please elaborate deeply.
You just made it abundantly clear that you have a whole lot more reading to do. Stop giving advice that your lacking the knowledge to give.What are you talking about.
make Sure you have oil. Because turbo vehicles
Generally use and burn more oil than non turbo vehicles but are generally given then same amount of oil as non turbo engines.
a catch can which you should know with your
Extensive mechanical background prevents blow by which prevents contaminate build up. But you already knew that. Also you gotta make sure you empty it when you do your oil changes.
Lol okayYou just made it abundantly clear that you have a whole lot more reading to do. Stop giving advice that your lacking the knowledge to give.
Catch cans prevent blow-by? Explain in detail how.
Turbos are the cause of excessive oil consumption? Explain in detail.