Surcharge or buy newer JK?
#21
JK Junkie
I track every gas fill up since I bought my 2012 brand new. 2012 JKU sport. Manual trans, 3.73 rear. Most daily driving is not highway. My average mpg over 79,000 miles is about 17.3. In a few weeks I'll be posting an update. Each time it gets to X0,000 miles, I post my data & charts on here for mpg.
#22
Super Moderator
Hey all!
I'm battling with a bunch of ideas in my head on what I want to do. I have a 2011 JKU Sahara 3.73 gearing manual trans. I'm really upset with the lack of get-up-and-go on the 2011 and previous JK-JKU models. The 3.8 is just a fat, heavy turtle especially with a manual trans. I'm debating on throwing a RIPP Supercharger in it to see if that will give me the extra juice I want. Down side of that is that I would shell out about $5,000 for the supercharger with not knowing what I would get. On the other hand I'm also contemplating on just selling it and using the cash to buy a 2012+ model 2-door JK with the 3.6.
Anybody have some input or their $0.02 on this? Any experience with a supercharger in a 2011 or earlier JKU manual?
Thanks all!
-Johnny
I'm battling with a bunch of ideas in my head on what I want to do. I have a 2011 JKU Sahara 3.73 gearing manual trans. I'm really upset with the lack of get-up-and-go on the 2011 and previous JK-JKU models. The 3.8 is just a fat, heavy turtle especially with a manual trans. I'm debating on throwing a RIPP Supercharger in it to see if that will give me the extra juice I want. Down side of that is that I would shell out about $5,000 for the supercharger with not knowing what I would get. On the other hand I'm also contemplating on just selling it and using the cash to buy a 2012+ model 2-door JK with the 3.6.
Anybody have some input or their $0.02 on this? Any experience with a supercharger in a 2011 or earlier JKU manual?
Thanks all!
-Johnny
How much longer do you have to go before your Jeep is paid off?
What is the delta with the payments going to be?
I have a 2011 JKUS with LoD bumpers and sliders, Warn Zeon 8S, 35 Nitto Trail Grapplers on ATX Slabs and 5.13 gears and the Jeep does just fine for me. I am not about speed in my Jeep but the experience.
I ask the questions to help better spend your money. If you Jeep is almost paid for, to me it does not make sense to take on another loan and pay on for 5-6 years when you can take the money and save for a motor swap. The other reason is you know your Jeep and probably personalized it to your liking and if you were to trade it in you would not get close to your investment rather fair auction value which is drastically less. If you want to sell it I would strongly suggest selling as a private seller and not taking it to the dealership. You will recoupe some if not all the mods you have done. The other option is to take as close to stock as you can and then trade it in. that way you will have the mods ready for the new Jeep.
R/
Will
#23
JK Super Freak
A couple of questions:
How much longer do you have to go before your Jeep is paid off?
What is the delta with the payments going to be?
I have a 2011 JKUS with LoD bumpers and sliders, Warn Zeon 8S, 35 Nitto Trail Grapplers on ATX Slabs and 5.13 gears and the Jeep does just fine for me. I am not about speed in my Jeep but the experience.
I ask the questions to help better spend your money. If you Jeep is almost paid for, to me it does not make sense to take on another loan and pay on for 5-6 years when you can take the money and save for a motor swap. The other reason is you know your Jeep and probably personalized it to your liking and if you were to trade it in you would not get close to your investment rather fair auction value which is drastically less. If you want to sell it I would strongly suggest selling as a private seller and not taking it to the dealership. You will recoupe some if not all the mods you have done. The other option is to take as close to stock as you can and then trade it in. that way you will have the mods ready for the new Jeep.
R/
Will
How much longer do you have to go before your Jeep is paid off?
What is the delta with the payments going to be?
I have a 2011 JKUS with LoD bumpers and sliders, Warn Zeon 8S, 35 Nitto Trail Grapplers on ATX Slabs and 5.13 gears and the Jeep does just fine for me. I am not about speed in my Jeep but the experience.
I ask the questions to help better spend your money. If you Jeep is almost paid for, to me it does not make sense to take on another loan and pay on for 5-6 years when you can take the money and save for a motor swap. The other reason is you know your Jeep and probably personalized it to your liking and if you were to trade it in you would not get close to your investment rather fair auction value which is drastically less. If you want to sell it I would strongly suggest selling as a private seller and not taking it to the dealership. You will recoupe some if not all the mods you have done. The other option is to take as close to stock as you can and then trade it in. that way you will have the mods ready for the new Jeep.
R/
Will
#24
JK Freak
I have a 2 door stock set up on Rubicon wheels and tires 3.73 gears and a Sprintex SC 09 4 door with 37s and 5.13 gears. While the 3.6 is a better engine, neither of them would I consider powerful. Driving the 2 door with the 3.6 and a superchargered 3.8....I'd put a v8 in a 4 door. Cost and the fact my setup is okay keeps me from doing it.
#25
JK Super Freak
I have 35's and 4:88's auto jku 3.8l and my wifey has a Dodge Durango with a 3.6 Pentastar.
Hers is smoother shifting and way faster, especially from 40-60 mph.
But I fly by traffic with my 4:88 gears, and get over 15 mpg's if I ride on the highway with my gas sucking Gobi ranger rack. I think it's a perfect gear and tire ratio for where I live. A super charger would be fun too, but I find the noise is annoying.
I have definitely thought about trading in for the newer engine and a rubicon model, but for me and my family it's smarter to finish paying off the jeep and use the money for other fun stuff.
Hers is smoother shifting and way faster, especially from 40-60 mph.
But I fly by traffic with my 4:88 gears, and get over 15 mpg's if I ride on the highway with my gas sucking Gobi ranger rack. I think it's a perfect gear and tire ratio for where I live. A super charger would be fun too, but I find the noise is annoying.
I have definitely thought about trading in for the newer engine and a rubicon model, but for me and my family it's smarter to finish paying off the jeep and use the money for other fun stuff.
#26
Lot of good information in this thread, I have a 3.8 that I think is horrible but in the summer I drive a turbo buick- hard to compare- My plan is to do a gear change and install lockers when the time is right. My wife has a '15 auto, and I want to drive that all the time, only because i'm getting tired of shifting. Mine also uses oil like crazy so I'm going to try changing the pcv. I can't justify a V8 only because of the cost, and I'm not sold on the superchargers. My thoughts, do gearing change with the anticipation of what you want to run for tires, then save for a V8.
#27
JK Freak
Lot of good information in this thread, I have a 3.8 that I think is horrible but in the summer I drive a turbo buick- hard to compare- My plan is to do a gear change and install lockers when the time is right. My wife has a '15 auto, and I want to drive that all the time, only because i'm getting tired of shifting. Mine also uses oil like crazy so I'm going to try changing the pcv. I can't justify a V8 only because of the cost, and I'm not sold on the superchargers. My thoughts, do gearing change with the anticipation of what you want to run for tires, then save for a V8.