Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ engine mounts

2002 TJ 2.5 won’t go faster than 90 MPH

Haven't done 90, but close. 33's on 3" lift, 4.0 and AX-15, 4.10 gear. I-81 in VA. I neither intended to go there (85 mph) nor remained there for long but I could have. She was smooth- like butta. No wander or shake.

And yes, that is an ugly thumb.

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Where is Oman? Do they have a speed limit?

Do you have camels there? Are there more single hump camels or 2 hump camels? Can you get lots of aftermarket accessories for them?

I bet the 2 hump camel has more storage. If I was at a camel lot and they had a 1 hump and a 2 hump, same mileage, I wouldn't even give the single humper a serious look.
 
I am new to Jeep TJ and I have been driving it as my other japanese SUV's and I normally do 80mph on 4.0l manual transmission. It has lots of vibration issues at speed above 40mph. Sounds like something is going to fall apart.
If I had not seen this thread I would have assumed it to be normal for tj to do 80-90mph. I do have to keep it in 4th gear to gain speed.
Not trying to show some attitude or feel proud but I am just trying to be with flow of traffic. Which is normally above 75.
 
I am new to Jeep TJ and I have been driving it as my other japanese SUV's and I normally do 80mph on 4.0l manual transmission. It has lots of vibration issues at speed above 40mph. Sounds like something is going to fall apart.
If I had not seen this thread I would have assumed it to be normal for tj to do 80-90mph. I do have to keep it in 4th gear to gain speed.
Not trying to show some attitude or feel proud but I am just trying to be with flow of traffic. Which is normally above 75.
And you're just fucking around. HAHA
 
Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ engine mounts