- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
I've been somewhat interested in this engine, after hearing that it makes 35 ft/lbs MORE torque than the Pentastar 3.6l V6.
Equipped with the 2.0T, the Wrangler is considered a mild hybrid. The core of the system is a 48 volt electric motor that adds 70 ft/lbs of torque, up to 1,500 RPM. I hear that this all but eliminates boost lag.
This system has 4 main components.
Anyhow.... I thought this was a very interesting option for the Wrangler. I wonder if people will start tuning the gas engine and then getting more power out of the MGU in the future with more batteries... we may see 450 ft/lbs out of the little 2.0T in the near future! It'll be interesting to see how long the battery lasts, what it will cost to replace and what kind of issues the system is going to have over time.
Anyone driven one of these yet or have any more information?
Equipped with the 2.0T, the Wrangler is considered a mild hybrid. The core of the system is a 48 volt electric motor that adds 70 ft/lbs of torque, up to 1,500 RPM. I hear that this all but eliminates boost lag.
This system has 4 main components.
- MGU ( Motor Generator Unit )
- PPU ( Power Pack Unit )
- Cooling system
- Wiring
Anyhow.... I thought this was a very interesting option for the Wrangler. I wonder if people will start tuning the gas engine and then getting more power out of the MGU in the future with more batteries... we may see 450 ft/lbs out of the little 2.0T in the near future! It'll be interesting to see how long the battery lasts, what it will cost to replace and what kind of issues the system is going to have over time.
Anyone driven one of these yet or have any more information?