JLRyder
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Are you stating nobody sells new 2.0 engines but mopar? If so, you are correct. Companies do sell remanufactured 2.0 mopar engines. Do your homework and you can find them.Nobody makes a 2.0 but Mopar.
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Are you stating nobody sells new 2.0 engines but mopar? If so, you are correct. Companies do sell remanufactured 2.0 mopar engines. Do your homework and you can find them.Nobody makes a 2.0 but Mopar.
You'd be surprised, a buddy was looking for a 2.0t replacement and couldn't source anywhere but the dealer...for $7500. A used 5.7 hemi complete can be had for $3500. A hemi swap might be cheaper or at least even money once you source ecu/wiring/adapters etc.Haha yea haven’t looked at the price but I’d imagine it’s out of my budget. Would be amazing however
ok thanks I’ll definitely check this out
Do my homework, lol. If you want some shitpile half rebuild slopjob, you can always find one. Jasper doesn’t build these.Are you stating nobody sells new 2.0 engines but mopar? If so, you are correct. Companies do sell remanufactured 2.0 mopar engines. Do your homework and you can find them.
Ok.Do my homework, lol. If you want some shitpile half rebuild slopjob, you can always find one. Jasper doesn’t build these.
Trust me bro.
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Titan doesn’t do modern engines at all.
He said all 4 plugs were toast, the one with a good electrode was for reference.Well, the dealer is correct - those plugs are toast. Wow! I can’t imagine how only three of the four cooked like that. Only thing I can think of is fuel injectors just kept pouring fuel into three cylinders. I would definitely check into the super chip you have in there, see what it is programmed to. Only a partial tear down is going to determine what happened here.
Best of luck.
Can’t remember, why are they denying warrantyupdate. Just got the call from the dealership a bit earlier. They said valves were “melted” and so was part of the head. I haven’t put eyes on it yet but I’m going to tomorrow. When I asked about the warranty he told me Chrysler said that this just doesn’t happen and that it was running to lean so they aren’t covering it. Also when I asked for the quote to replace the engine he said with parts labor etc a little over 19 thousand bucks! I can buy a crate motor from mopar for a little over 7 thousand or a new cylinder head with valves for just shy of a thousand. I’m gonna head in tomorrow and see what’s up. Also I’m gonna call Chrysler and see if I can get the warranty honored.
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I don't know if you have e-torque, but a replacement engine is about $5500. I definitely wouldn't give the dealership any money.update. Just got the call from the dealership a bit earlier. They said valves were “melted” and so was part of the head. I haven’t put eyes on it yet but I’m going to tomorrow. When I asked about the warranty he told me Chrysler said that this just doesn’t happen and that it was running to lean so they aren’t covering it. Also when I asked for the quote to replace the engine he said with parts labor etc a little over 19 thousand bucks! I can buy a crate motor from mopar for a little over 7 thousand or a new cylinder head with valves for just shy of a thousand. I’m gonna head in tomorrow and see what’s up. Also I’m gonna call Chrysler and see if I can get the warranty honored.