This place is a pretty good resource for specs on jeeps.something happened Gotta go back and check what is wrong.
http://www.automobile-catalog.com
Just fill in the jeep you want and you can get specs on it for all speeds.
Can anyone figure out the actual 0-60 for a Pentastar Rubicon?
The 0-60s im finding from chrysler are with lower gearing.
This place is a pretty good resource for specs on jeeps.something happened Gotta go back and check what is wrong.
http://www.automobile-catalog.com
Just fill in the jeep you want and you can get specs on it for all speeds.
Here's a comment from Gunner in our blog. -
The Maggie looks like an A/C unit. The Ripp looks B/A. That said I would most likely spray them black to keep it low profile from thieves. I had a GMC Typhoon back in the day. It used the water to air. The unit needed lots of airflow to not get hot. The faster guys switched to air to air for drags and high speed stuff. I am looking forward to how it holds up during your first summer. I am betting on the air to air having cooler intake temps when your running in traffic. Plus the Blower is right on top of the engine where the ripp is in the air flow from the radiator. It is going to be interesting.
Let's see those videos and stats, so we can pull the trigger. Great work you guys are doing
Thanks!
The 0-60 vid should be out later today. Im trying to juggle my day job and finish editing.
Here's the head to head 0-60 video. Tell us what you think.
Last edited by JeepLab; 02-26-2014 at 05:47 PM.
Next up im going to lay the dyno charts on top of one another so we can see the exact differences at different RPM
That should only take about 5 minutes :-p
You know you can load multiple run files into WinPEP at the same time to view multiple runs on the same chart? Open all relevant files into WinPEP, take a screenshot, post to the forum... DONE! Maybe include the stock dyno run in there too for a direct comparison between all 3.
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