Stock HP/Torque
I think 202 HP at 4500 RPM and 300ish ft/lbs around 3500, but that is off the top of my head... I wouldn't trust it. Let me do a search real quick-like
Edit: Ok, I lied
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...highlight=dyno
Edit: Ok, I lied
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...highlight=dyno
Last edited by The_Captain; Apr 13, 2008 at 10:03 PM. Reason: I lied.
I think 202 HP at 4500 RPM and 300ish ft/lbs around 3500, but that is off the top of my head... I wouldn't trust it. Let me do a search real quick-like
Edit: Ok, I lied
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...highlight=dyno
Edit: Ok, I lied
https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...highlight=dyno

6.1L Hemi V8: 420 lb-ft
3.0L Diesel V6: 376 lb-ft
5.7L Hemi V8: 375 lb-ft
4.7L V8: 334 lb-ft
The 3.8L minivan V6 produces a lowly 237 lb-ft of torque. 300 lb-ft would be a dream though. I can't wait until the 4.0L Phoenix V6 gets dropped in the Wrangler (developed in conjunction with Mercedes, the plant for these engines is being built right now). Power, efficiency, and refinement--what more could you ask for? Hopefully they start applying these engines before the next-gen Wrangler (the JL?) starts rolling off the factory line.
300 lb-ft of torque?! Is that what the dealership told you? 
6.1L Hemi V8: 420 lb-ft
3.0L Diesel V6: 376 lb-ft
5.7L Hemi V8: 375 lb-ft
4.7L V8: 334 lb-ft
The 3.8L minivan V6 produces a lowly 237 lb-ft of torque. 300 lb-ft would be a dream though. I can't wait until the 4.0L Phoenix V6 gets dropped in the Wrangler (developed in conjunction with Mercedes, the plant for these engines is being built right now). Power, efficiency, and refinement--what more could you ask for? Hopefully they start applying these engines before the next-gen Wrangler (the JL?) starts rolling off the factory line.

6.1L Hemi V8: 420 lb-ft
3.0L Diesel V6: 376 lb-ft
5.7L Hemi V8: 375 lb-ft
4.7L V8: 334 lb-ft
The 3.8L minivan V6 produces a lowly 237 lb-ft of torque. 300 lb-ft would be a dream though. I can't wait until the 4.0L Phoenix V6 gets dropped in the Wrangler (developed in conjunction with Mercedes, the plant for these engines is being built right now). Power, efficiency, and refinement--what more could you ask for? Hopefully they start applying these engines before the next-gen Wrangler (the JL?) starts rolling off the factory line.



