I'm from Hamburg (Germany). At the moment my 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT 6.4 Hemi drives me crazy. The car has done about 63tmls. I got the OBD code P0302 (cylinder 2 misfire) from my JScan. Until January the car was always at the official dealer for inspection. Correct oil 0W40 has always been changed and the car has not been driven hard.
MrBreeze wrote on hburns518's profile. I'm in north Phx - near Greenway and the 51 Let me know if you want to swing by. Scott 612-812-8121 Arrival of the baby! The gcsr has come and will be home this next week. Test drive was stellar. It was 201 days from order. Dealership giving all sorts of extras due to delay. Jethawk wrote on redriderbob's profile. Hi Bob, I want to order a 22 GC Summit Reserve…they tell me the limited slip differential is not available because of the chip shortage. Your thoughts on if this is a necessary feature for driving in winter conditions. Also the air suspension system is not available because of the chip shortage. Maybe I should wait until ’23 to see if this chip shortage goes away. I have A 2014 Summit. Thanks. ShysJeep wrote on MrBreeze's profile. Hey man, do you still have the wheels for sale? I will take them for 1200 shipped Raff wrote on Sunny's profile. Hey Sunny, Thanks for your response. The car market seems pretty gruesome right now so would appreciate your contact at the dealer in Vaughn. Ian
High flows are a great option. One huge benefit is that you don't have to deal with the reprogram required for cat-less designs. By going to the high flow, you will have the before-after O2's in place. You will still benefit from a custom tune, but you won't have to go through the O2 delete, which is a huge pain.
that is for sure. my friend has the new land rover lh3 and it is so slow very nice inside but so we test drove the srt in the rain i was very impressed to say the least and that was in near freezing conditions the wait is killing me. when another dealer gets one in I will try to schedule a road test on a nice day. I love the m3, the sound, the handling and the engine sound especially when i rev it up to 8,000 and the funny thing is that my wife loves the m3 too .when i'm in the passenger side i often see her grin sometimes when see punches it. at first my wife did not like the m3 then see got pregnant. then see said we need a car that an infant seat will fit. fortunately for me it did. the next thing was if the kid does not like it or it becomes to difficult then we need to get rid of the m3. to say the least the baby loved it, and cried anytime we were in any other vehicle besides the m3. when we found out a second one was on the way I looked at x-5 and the porsche, did not test drive just look, but if i was going to spend that much money I was going for the M5 but I want sure how I would react to the SMG being a stick guy and all. alot of people love it and other people hate it. I wasn't going to order a 95K car not knowing how I would feel about it and the stick version is not coming out until next year. now the second one is on the way and i feel it would be difficult to travel with two car seats in the back of the m3. but my wife, you is understanding, said we will try to manage it knowing how much i loved the m3. my brother who has a 20003 jeep cherokee mentioned to me a couple of months ago that an srt version is coming out. then out of curiosity wanted to see if any dealer had any to test drive last week after the third call a dealer said we just got one off the truck. when i went there is was love at first sight.
And since the noise doesn't change when rpms go up or down, this seems less likely. But thankfully it should be semi easy to get to and look at without taking it to the dealership. That seems a bit more likely though it's on the wrong portion of the engine. It sounds like it's coming from top / back.
Alas...the Hemi gods have not yet deemed me worthy...I got a message today from my dealer (AFTER I sent him a message asking about it!) that NOW they think it'll be ready FRIDAY!SIGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!It appears that there was some alignment problem with the sunroof that they noticed, there was a bent part or something, so they ordered another part, and he thinks it'll be ready for pickup on friday now. I just can't believe this whole for the tips, some good info there - now I just hope I can remember it all on FRIDAY...HOPEFULLY FRIDAY!!!!! and mine is black also - but ours will be out in the parking lot, since they'll have OTHER srt8's on the track for us to trash - ahem, I mean drive... maybe I'll just walk around saying "anyone here post on Edmunds?" Boy, I can't believe this. I'm glad my wife already verified the vehicle is there. And I guess I'm glad they found this before I took it home - though I pray that the sunroof hasn't been leaking all this time......And don't worry, I do plan to honor the breakin period...since it's only 300 miles...though my philosophy is usually to break it in the way it's going to be driven!! But I'll wait this time, I am wondering about the attention factor, do people really notice that it's something different? I have yet to see one on the road myself, believe it or not!! I figured at least when I'm blowing away those kids in the mustang gt's that they'll notice...
There is a WK2 Maintenance information and schedules on WK2Jeeps website that lists the following: MP3010 (single speed, SRT8) Automatic Transmission Fluid. Mopar® ATF +4, type 9602. p/n 05013457AA (1 quart) p/n 05013458AA (1 gallon) Drain/Fill plug torque: 15-25 ft.-Lbs. 1.35L (1.4 quarts) Fill to bottom edge of the fill plug hole.
No wonder they got flexible. I think they're going to have a hard time selling a base SRT8. Without the $3,100 SRT Option Group I package, there are a number of convenience items missing from a $40,000 vehicle. Such as:Sunroof, Air Conditioning ATC with Dual Zone Control,Driver's Automatic-Dimming Exterior MirrorBright Pedals, Deluxe Door Trim Panel, Heated Front SeatsParkSense(TM) Rear Park Assist System, Power Adjustable Pedals with Memory, Power Sunroof, Power Front Seats with Driver Seat Memory, Power Heated Fold-Away Mirrors with Memory, Memory for Radio, Driver Seat and MirrorsRain-Sensitive Windshield Wipers, Front and Rear Side-Curtain Air Bags**, SIRIUS Satellite Digital Radio w/one year free service, SmartBeam(TM) Headlamps, Supplemental Side Air Bags**, UConnect(TM) Hands-Free Communication,If that vehicle is really a base unit, I think that they're going to have trouble moving it.
So I currently have a 2006 Grand Cherokee Overland with a 5.7L HEMI. I have a few mods such as a Volant intake, Diablo Intune, etc. As soon as it warms up I'll also install my Superlift 4" lift and 295/70/17 tires, skids, etc. I know this is an SRT8/street truck forum and figured this is the best place for good engine tech.
I too have a '98 Limited JGC. This thing was a hoot to drive back then and still is, despite NOT being the "fastest SUV" anymore, thanks to the SRT. The seems more practical than the SRT, particularly since the JGC didn't loose tow ability and it could still go off-road. BUT trust me, the SRT's performance more than makes up for the short fall. Oddly enough, I paid $ for my not far off the mark of the $ not going to find one this price) SRT, and it has 170 more hp and better equippment than the Thanks DC for not pricing this thing at about the cost of some peoples loved my SRT every since I've turned the key over to fire it up. Also love seeing the faces of disbelief of owners of Porsche's, Vette's, Mustangs, WHATEVER it may for the ride quality, it's nowhere near as punishing as the FX45 w/20's ,the Porsche Cayenne w/20's, the BMW X5 w/20's, ot the Range Rover Sport w/20's. This is because the JGC starts off with an already supple suspensiona and chassis. Then they firm it up and install 20's whereas the competition's suspensions start life as Euro-firm and then they're firmed even more to the point of teeth rattling.
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