Drag Race 2011 vs 2012
#21
JK Junkie
I can understand that! I got rid of my WRX that did 0-60 in 4.2!
My Jeep is pretty damned quick with the stock gears and superchips. No need to go faster. However, some more power on the hills would be nice, but not enough of a reason to go with a 2012. My next vehicle will be a diesel truck. (Or if they put a hemi in a JK from the dealer...)
My Jeep is pretty damned quick with the stock gears and superchips. No need to go faster. However, some more power on the hills would be nice, but not enough of a reason to go with a 2012. My next vehicle will be a diesel truck. (Or if they put a hemi in a JK from the dealer...)
#22
JK Enthusiast
The extra power is always welcomed but would not be money wise to trade my 2010 just for the extra power. Now if it had the extra power and a very noticable gain in fuel mileage then I may have had to take the bait
For now I will stick with the 3.8 and the 450 wheel hp Evo for my need for speed.
For now I will stick with the 3.8 and the 450 wheel hp Evo for my need for speed.
#23
JK Enthusiast
...Wow. Someone got their feelings hurt, I think. Try taking a peek at this...
From Motortrend:
"The new engine offers excellent response and a noticeable improvement in power -- the Pentastar is significantly faster from a stop and when passing. Also, the engine sounds much more upscale than the coarse 3.8-liter, and the exhaust note is throatier. Paired with either transmission, it feels much more refined. Where the 3.8 feels pokey, the 3.6-liter actually makes the JK feel spry. Jeep estimates that the new engine reduces 0-60 times by 2-3 seconds with either transmission, and when we took a Wrangler Sport manual to the track, we confirmed this estimate. The new Jeep hit 60 mph in 6.7 seconds, while all of the 3.8-liter Wranglers took between 9.8 and 10.2 seconds."
From the spec box
Two door sport
285hp/260Tq
6 speed
3918lbs
0-60 in 6.7 sec
1/4 mile 15.2@89.1mph
60-0 braking in 135ft
17/21mpg
And that 0-60 of 6.7 was in a sport...without the gearing that you claim makes the 2012 rubi so superior in the video of the drag race.
From Motortrend:
"The new engine offers excellent response and a noticeable improvement in power -- the Pentastar is significantly faster from a stop and when passing. Also, the engine sounds much more upscale than the coarse 3.8-liter, and the exhaust note is throatier. Paired with either transmission, it feels much more refined. Where the 3.8 feels pokey, the 3.6-liter actually makes the JK feel spry. Jeep estimates that the new engine reduces 0-60 times by 2-3 seconds with either transmission, and when we took a Wrangler Sport manual to the track, we confirmed this estimate. The new Jeep hit 60 mph in 6.7 seconds, while all of the 3.8-liter Wranglers took between 9.8 and 10.2 seconds."
From the spec box
Two door sport
285hp/260Tq
6 speed
3918lbs
0-60 in 6.7 sec
1/4 mile 15.2@89.1mph
60-0 braking in 135ft
17/21mpg
And that 0-60 of 6.7 was in a sport...without the gearing that you claim makes the 2012 rubi so superior in the video of the drag race.