Which is the best swap for a WRANGLER JK?
The Hemi conversion is by far the best V8 swap for the Wrangler JK. When you’re ready to scrap that stock V6 and get eight-cylinder power, visit Jeep Speed shop. Our complete Hemi kit (with engine and transmission) includes: We also offer a DIY kit where you supply the engine. Highlights include:
Is the DPF bad for a Jeep Wrangler?
The DPF isn’t usually problematic and neither is the SCR. Those two systems do a lot to clean up the exhaust emissions and they don’t generally cause issues. Plus, DEF is really cheap.
How many miles does a Jeep Wrangler JLU have?
No one has any significant miles or serious failures on a gen3 JLU or DT yet. Sure the high pressure EGR diffuser was full of soot with the gent on the ram forum who put plates on at 900 miles or so, but that’s par for the course with pre-DPF EGRs.
What is the EVAP code on a Jeep Wrangler?
I’ve had EVAP (Evaporative Emission System) leak error codes (P0455, P0456, P0457 or the GAS CAP message) multiple times over the past couple of years that finally annoyed me enough that I decided to launch a quest to fix it. That quest started with a trip to the service department but ended in me taking charge of finding the solution myself.
The DPF isn’t usually problematic and neither is the SCR. Those two systems do a lot to clean up the exhaust emissions and they don’t generally cause issues. Plus, DEF is really cheap.
No one has any significant miles or serious failures on a gen3 JLU or DT yet. Sure the high pressure EGR diffuser was full of soot with the gent on the ram forum who put plates on at 900 miles or so, but that’s par for the course with pre-DPF EGRs.
Can you put a radio in a Jeep Wrangler?
I would like to remedy the situation before it is an issue with clogged soot and deal with the headaches of egr because there is no doubt that it will happen. FCA cant even put a radio in a jeep without having issues what makes you think they would have been able to put a reliable emissions system on a diesel. Yes very state dependent.
I’ve had EVAP (Evaporative Emission System) leak error codes (P0455, P0456, P0457 or the GAS CAP message) multiple times over the past couple of years that finally annoyed me enough that I decided to launch a quest to fix it. That quest started with a trip to the service department but ended in me taking charge of finding the solution myself.