An old idea that I have brought up in past posts. I've been sitting around and really thinking the last few weeks and have decided to make an executive decision on the Jeep when the time and money presents itself. I will be doing the Cummins 2.8l Repower Kit.
Why the decision? I want something with plenty of torque, easily tunable, simple design, and can get solid fuel milage. Theoretically the cost of the kit by itself will probably be around $10k alone (praying that it's cheaper), however an additional $1k-1.5k (not including potential labor costs) will be added as I will ditch the current NSG370 6 speed transmission in favor of a 5 speed NV4500. Why ditch the 6 speed? The transmission is a good little transmission for what I use it for but it does not have a high torque rating (incase I decide to tune the 2.8 in favor of more power) and is stupid expensive to repair, not to mention difficult to get parts for. The NV4500 is a proven reliable transmission, cheap to repair, higher torque rating, easy to build up, high OD (perfect for hitting the sweet spot on a low rpm loving Cummins), and bolts up to just about anything. I have a decent amount of prior knowledge dealing with the NV4500 while searching for one for my old FJ40.
Now there's the idea, "That's a $15k investment that will never pay for itself. Sell the Jeep and get something else". Truthfully, I'm not in it with the expectations that it will pay for itself, my Jeep is already an investment that will never pay for itself and I don't intend on getting rid of the Jeep. That being said I did some general math with the investment being paid off in about 15 years. I bought this giant Lego set of a Jeep to modify and make me happy, and this swap will make me happy. We are talking about incredible fuel range, averaging say 26 mpg that's almost 500 miles on my standard fuel tank not including a spare 5-10 gallons of extra fuel being carried. That just tripled my range. That means less time focused on my fuel gauge and more time enjoying the views and adventure.
Let me know what yall think and feel free to express your opinions, good or bad. I will always be partial to the 4.0 but I feel that for the sake of making the Jeep superior to my standards, this is the route I should take. In the meantime, it's time to start saving up and get a job over the summer.