4Rescue
Expedition Leader
Good find Haven, guess I was wrong about the power-band. THat's great news. I'll still reserve judgement untill I see it myself eh but 234ft./lbs. @ 1400 is near diesel like and WAY more suited to truck usage IMO and off-road driving then the Current set-up."The [Pentastar V6]'s torque exceeds 90 percent of its peak value from
1,600 to 6,400 rpm"
http://www.allpar.com/mopar/phoenix-engines.html
that would make torque at 1600 rpm at least 234 ft-lb.
Also in the article quoted is news that Chrysler has a direct injection
version of the V6. That means better fuel economy and maybe better
power, at the expense of extra noise. The article says the direct
injection motor will be used in trucks and the Wrangler because their
owners won't care about the noise!
I am howeer kind of leary about figures coming out of detroit these days . Seems like they're all making some odd and somehwat bloated claims just to out-do one another to try to generate some sales these days. Kind of like the 60's muscle car era all over again.
Actualy I thought that the 3.8 had more HP then that... I'm worng all over the place...not a good night for me eh :snorkel: I thought that they made 220 or so, my bad. Having owned quite a few 4.0L's I was never very happy with the feeling of the new JK motor but then I prefer my tractors to a bit truck like, not the other way aroundI...
However the current engine doesn't make "far more HP" at all. It's rated at 202HP, where the last of the 4.0 I-6 were 190HP. I think you were confusing that with the I-4 option they offered back then (147HP.)
Cheers
Dave