Pavel9934S
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JEEP Engine 3.8 or 3.6 Pentastar - where is the difference? Du you have experience ?
JEEP Engine 3.8 or 3.6 Pentastar - where is the difference? Du you have experience ?
Hi
JEEP Engine 3.8 or 3.6 Pentastar - where is the difference? Du you have experience ?
I am not trying to hijack, but what is everyones opinion on 3.8 with RIPP SC vs 3.6? I ask for those of us that are debating new versus great deal on used built JKU and adding the RIPP.
Hands down, the 3.6L Pentastar delivers 285 HP right out of the box and performs WAY better than a 3.8L with a RIPP. It's way more reliable, delivers the HP and torque when you really need it and, it's all covered under warranty.
Hands down, the 3.6L Pentastar delivers 285 HP right out of the box and performs WAY better than a 3.8L with a RIPP. It's way more reliable, delivers the HP and torque when you really need it and, it's all covered under warranty.
I would never ever trade my 3.6 for an old 3.8 minivan engine :doh:
Hate to break it to you, the 3.6 is also a minivan engine.
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First off I apologize for jackin the thread a little as I am kinda of asking to change the thread a bit to 3.8 RIPP vs 3.6. Secondly I appreciate everyones input on the subject. It is nice having a group to discuss the subject with and without being bashed like a moron.
I reallly enjoy just about everything about driving my JKU except one thing and that is cruising to the trail down the interstate and not having the power to maintain 70-75 on hills, not mountain passes, but hills. Or not having the power to pass another vehicle without it taking a down hill stretch, 10 minutes, and every bit of skinny pedal remaining:icon_crazy: Anyway I am sure going from 4.10s to 5.13s would make a significant difference but I must say I scratch my head wondering if that will truely resolve the issues. :thinking: It does seem to usually hold speed if you can down shift and keep the RPMs above the 2600 range, well at least on hills, the flats are ok not that you have much passing power but it cruises along 70-75 without much laboring. Not sure gears are going to make her capable of picking up speed much quicker if at all though especially on the grade. Thus the reason I have debated the RIPP....for that extra little something cruising to the trail or a little extra pulling power of motox/snowmobile trailer. The thing does fine on the trail and I am sure will do much better geared....it is not to often I have ever wished for more HP on the trail....it is usually the a matter of the right line and finessing it through and over obstacles that works best for me. Hmmm maybe that is just how I need to see it more often cruising down the highway.....finesse it along and enjoy the ride.
What size tires are you running? The regear will bring you back to stock or better and make hill climbs way easier.
What size tires are you running? The regear will bring you back to stock or better and make hill climbs way easier.
What he said, re-gearing will make a big difference but, you NEED to make sure that you calibrate your speedometer properly as well as failure to do so will cause your shift points to be off and make your 3.8L feel like more of a dog than it is. Calibrating your speedo alone and without regearing will help out a lot.
The speedo calibration was done....AEV pro cal, however it is a 6 speed manual so it does not affect the drivability like those with autos I wouldnt think. Will 5.13s be the best option on 37s? What is the consensus on 5.13s vs 5.38s in the Dana 44..... are guys chewing ring gears as often with 5.13s on 37s? or does it even matter....it sounds like 5.38s are a failure waiting to happen...or is that with any ring and pinion in the dana 44 with heavy tire and wheel combo.