Jurfie
Adventurer
LOL...please tell me you've been sitting in the driveway revving it.
LOL...please tell me you've been sitting in the driveway revving it.
Just from first impressions I doubt I'll be jerking it out of there anytime soon.
Good! Curious as to your real-world mpgs. This thread has me thinking about buying an older (and cheap) 3.8 JKU and having a swap done. $25-30k for a Hemi swap + $10-15k for a pre-2012 JKU and you've got a pretty sweet platform to build up for the price of a new Rubicon at twice the fun.
Sweet ride!
I just did! That's one sexy beast!
On the way there with a pretty good crosswind cruise set at around 77 avg 10.5 MPG on the way back with not much wind cruise same did a little better 12.5 MPG interstate the whole way. Just using the computer not verified. I was really hoping to be 14+ I guess if I'd slow down I'd be better off.
Hmm. There *is* a break-in period, so it should get a little better...I was quite surprised by the mpgs I initially got with the 3.6L. What gearing do you have? Presumably AEV upgrades to taller gears to better match the HEMI & 35s?
hello hey any recommendations on engines etc why you went with the 5.7etc how do you like the conversion so far?? Going to go with a turn key from AEV rather then giving them the vehicle to modify. How is the lift etc. thanks
Good! Curious as to your real-world mpgs. This thread has me thinking about buying an older (and cheap) 3.8 JKU and having a swap done. $25-30k for a Hemi swap + $10-15k for a pre-2012 JKU and you've got a pretty sweet platform to build up for the price of a new Rubicon at twice the fun.
thanks a bunch for the feedback; no AEV in stock near me (philadelphia area) going to do a little road trip this weekend to a dealership that has a few but they are all penstar.
Hey B.J. Just for a point of reference, for the first 1,000 miles of "break-in", I was averaging about 13-1/2 mpg. That's with 4.10 gears, auto and the stock 32-ish tires, doing a true "break-in" style of driving/resting.
Add 35's and I'd be willing to bet our mileage would have been mirrored. Gut feeling is both our rigs will do better with some mileage.
Glad to read you are digging it. :beer:
Yeah, I'm quoting myself. Just wanted to note that I received a quote for a turn-key, new (crate) engine and transmission, 5.7L VVT truck HEMI swap, and it is significantly less than the $25-30k I guesstimated. 2-week turnaround.
Dang it...now I've got to convince the wife that this is a good idea. :smiley_drive: (sorry about the threadjack).