mwilk012
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You’re looking at about 8-10k depending on where you live for that.I’ll have a look, thank you!
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You’re looking at about 8-10k depending on where you live for that.I’ll have a look, thank you!
There are many ways to do this just none of them are practical, or at least counter to what most people want out of a Wrangler.
Lightest and smallest tires and wheels that you can fit
lower the Jeep (yes lower)
remove weight: spare tire, back seat (many 2 door owners do this anyway)
We’re it possibLe to make the Jeep faster and improve fuel economy, don’t you think that FCA would have done so to make it easier to meet CAFE standards?I have a basically stock 2019 V6 4 door wrangler. I am curious to find a way to make it faster. I have put a Jeep cold air intake on it and saw minimal difference. Also I want to keep my current fuel economy or improve it, all without voiding the warranty or breaking the bank. Is this possible? Any suggestions? Thanks!
You’re looking at about 8-10k depending on where you live for that.
I would LOVE that, but it's a little more than I want to spend!Sell your Jeep and buy the 392. Fast and under warranty. Problem solved!
Trip to the shop to get a quote on the installation of an Edelbrock Supercharger for your 3.6L V6 Pentastar: $12.80You’re looking at about 8-10k depending on where you live for that.
Speaking from experience? I'd like to know how the install breaks down. Specifically, the tuning and programming/unlocking required but I haven't seen anyone with one installed yet. Edelbrock or Magnuson.Trip to the shop to get a quote on the installation of an Edelbrock Supercharger for your 3.6L V6 Pentastar: $12.80
Edelbrock Supercharger kit order: $6,798.00
Labour and install: $1,920.00
Thrill of the ride home: Priceless.
Trade in for a 4xe! Yes, when running on the ICE alone the gas mileage isn’t much better, but you’ll likely save money with charging. Plus there’s a nice tax credit if you qualify.I have a basically stock 2019 V6 4 door wrangler. I am curious to find a way to make it faster. I have put a Jeep cold air intake on it and saw minimal difference. Also I want to keep my current fuel economy or improve it, all without voiding the warranty or breaking the bank. Is this possible? Any suggestions? Thanks!