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FCA should get the rights to use the 5.0 Cummins since Nissan is no longer going to use it. 310 hp and 555ft lb torque and the best part is it's a Cummins not a junk Italian engine.
You might want to do some research on the 5.0 Cummins. It’s not a good motor. Poor mileage, horrible cold starts, no towing power for 555lb/ft, etc.FCA should get the rights to use the 5.0 Cummins since Nissan is no longer going to use it. 310 hp and 555ft lb torque and the best part is it's a Cummins not a junk Italian engine.
80% new gen3 3.0 engine that has never seen a single mile of customer use and you’ve already got it pegged as junk. You should leverage that crystal ball for secondary income to pay for a 5.0 swap.FCA should get the rights to use the 5.0 Cummins since Nissan is no longer going to use it. 310 hp and 555ft lb torque and the best part is it's a Cummins not a junk Italian engine.
You can bet your last penny the 3.0 order banks will open on a far shorter timeframe from 9/26 compared to AEV’s “you won’t even be able to buy this stuff by SEMA a year from now” approach.Meh. When I think "debuts" I'm thinking is *available* for ordering. I think we've all seen enough stuff, FCA and otherwise, on display at shows that you can't order (cough, AEV, cough).
No kidding. Unveiled Sept 26 2019. Finally available for order....uh check back with us on that one. Lets just assume several more quarters out from anything we have said, Then each time we give a time frame, just add that same number of quarters until it finally appears. But uh yeah, you might get a diesel before the JM platform. No promises though. But yep definitely Q4 2019.Meh. When I think "debuts" I'm thinking is *available* for ordering. I think we've all seen enough stuff, FCA and otherwise, on display at shows that you can't order (cough, AEV, cough).
No kidding. Unveiled Sept 26 2019. Finally available for order....uh check back with us on that one. Lets just assume several more quarters out from anything we have said, Then each time we give a time frame, just add that same number of quarters until it finally appears. But uh yeah, you might get a diesel before the JM platform. No promises though. But yep definitely Q4 2019.
Anyone wanna bet they play mum on MPG just like they have done on the Ram 1500 for the past 3+ months?
Standard 3.73 on 3.0 JLUR...would be interesting to know if the gearing of the ZF 8AT is different. My guess is they have a taller 8th to maximize mpgs along with the 3.73.
I was hoping for a little more clarity as to when we can start ordering the Diesel from the Video but seems like we are getting closer. From the video it did seem like he wanted to say the towing would be more in the diesel I wonder if they will up the max towing on 3.0l
Will not tow more. Zero chance. It weighs more and the JLU’s tow rating is not limited by pulling capacity, but rather chassis stabilization and braking, neither of which will be different. Looking forward to turning the DEF into an aux fuel tank, especially considering they’ve dropped fuel capacity by 3.5 gallons.
Wait. He said 18 gallon fuel tank. NFW. He also hinted toward increased towing capacity. NFW. Towing is limited in the JLU due to suspension, and the JT had to open up the grill for better cooling. (Still not enough for the diesel due to the intercooler).
"Allegedly" dropped fuel capacity. Brandon the brand manager undoubtedly knows more about TPS reports than true technical details of the JL (& the JT). I really really doubt they would reduce fuel capacity. Every test mule we've seen so far has shown the DEF tank in front of the rear axle.Will not tow more. Zero chance. It weighs more and the JLU’s tow rating is not limited by pulling capacity, but rather chassis stabilization and braking, neither of which will be different. What previously looked like a single DEF tank behind the rear axle actually looks like two different tanks in this video, with a protection bar under both...or maybe a single tank with a support bracket down the middle? Either way, looking forward to turning it into an aux fuel tank, especially considering they’ve dropped fuel capacity by 3.5 gallons.