im wondering if it was possible for me to ever supercharge or turbo charge my 4.0 its stock 98 three speed so what steps would be needed to be taken for this kind of thing I am more curious over anything.
Im more wondering how a auto versus manual would affect performanceThere are many superchargers and turbo options available for the 4.0.
Boosted Tech, Sprintex, and Magnum Powers (my favorite) all make supercharger kits. Banks makes a turbo kit as well that @RubiconMike runs.
Im more wondering how a auto versus manual would affect performance
Could you basically just throw it on and go or did u have to regear or any kind of big things to doIt won't affect it at all. My last TJ was supercharged and it was an automatic. I loved it!
Could you basically just throw it on and go or did u have to regear or any kind of big things to do
Gas mileage bomb? Still a definate issue for the wrangler obviously.You can install it on a stock engine as long as you don't run over 8 psi or so. You don't need to re-gear or anything. It's pretty much just a bolt-on affair to be honest. One of the reasons I like them so much!
Gas mileage bomb? Still a definate issue for the wrangler obviously.
Very true might be a bit less than ideal since i daily mine but I might just bite the bullet.You'll get worse MPG, yes. But really, who pays attention to that in a Wrangler?
Im running thirties so yes just stockAre the axles already geared appropriately for the tire size?
I got to say i dont know but i know its dana 44 real and dana 30 front3.07 or 3.73?
I got to say i dont know but i know its dana 44 real and dana 30 front
I have to agree,why add power and fight incorrect gearing .Having followed several forced induction threads, the common advice from those I tend to trust is to get the axle gearing squared away before adding boost.
@Chris What made Magnum powers your favorite and it one of those life purchases where you get what you pay for.