Edelbrock Supercharger for Jeep JK, JL and JT
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
- Climb harder, tow heavier loads and enjoy plenty of passing power on the highway without sacrificing reliability or daily drivability. The Edelbrock Supercharger for Jeep's Pentastar V6 engine is the best all-around forced induction system that keeps your vehicle 50-states emissions-legal and covered by a 3-year/36,000-mile powertrain warranty. Learn more about Edelbrock Supercharger for Jeeps: www.edelbrock....
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
Any mpg details? The 2 door jl isn't exactly fuel efficient naturally aspirated much less with forced induction.
@edelbrock you guys going to make one for the 392 wrangler Unlimited?
Omgosh if they did could you imagine!
Get a Mopar one
Customer service is next to non-existent. I've been trying to call them for weeks to get a replacement belt and gaskets and they just ask me for the part numbers, which their documentation and website don't list, then they just put me on hold for hours.
Este supercagador puede reventar la transmision?
Build a supercharger kit for LBZ Duramax
But duramax is already turbo charged…. Lol
The duramax is already turbo tho
@@mromero911 You a real genius, I hope they don’t give you a drivers license
@@cricry No kidding, next you going to tell me it has pistons
@@K-Effect salty much
Ohhhh… dear Santa
Why does this make so much less power than the Magnuson system? Almost 100 hp less.
Probably because that system rebuilds your engine as well. This is just a supercharger. If you think you can bolt on 440 rwhp to a pentastar your rods would like to meet you.
@@raiden000 not bolt on, but originally, Magnuson said they got 440 out of the engine with the supercharger. They have since changed their numbers to mid 300s at the rear wheels.
440 is at the crank. At the wheels it's in the 300s. The JKs used to get around 500 at the crank with some superchargers but the JL's 8 speed transmission can't handle the torque like the JK could.
@@kevinsauer5794 Well then, guy, that’s not 100hp more now is it?
If I install it myself is the 36,000 mile warranty intact or do I have to have a shop install it? Was a mechanic for a number of years and don’t really wanna hire someone when I know I can do it myself.