If you want loud, nothing beats the sound of the Dyson vacuum cleaner next to my head in the form of my snorkel prefilter.
This is the wrong engine for good diesel sounds. I recommend you find a wrecked Freightliner Master Medic ambulance, and just swap its Detroit engine into your Jeep. It’ll fit.
You have to delete it to get more noise. Hood stack for maximum benefit in the cab or tailpipe to piss off everyone around you.I didn’t get any additional turbo noise after installing my exhaust.
My point is, this is the wrong engine if you want a loud diesel so anything you do is just throwing money away. The videos of before and after aftermarket exhaust system installs are hilarious. You can see the disappointment on people’s faces when there’s essentially no difference after dropping all that dough. It’s a tiny 3.0 V6 designed for efficiency. The fact that you can even get a diesel Jeep convertible pickup is already boss. A full delete is the only thing that might change things noticeably and I suspect that won’t be drastic if sound is the goal. But a full delete if done for show rather than lifespan inevitable means it’s coupled with straight exhaust and a rich tune. And that’s a black smoke belching, out of control EGTs, engine ruining, anti-social, women turn off, cop magnet, pos. I was in my Jeep with the top down the other day behind a Ford like this, while he kept hitting the throttle to pump out soot. I was trying to enjoy my open air truck and instead choking on this shit. My first instinct was to do the world a favor and shoot him in the head. Rolling coal is the antithesis of the whole Jeep vibe. I’m also not sure the tuning and turbo on this thing really results in either much whine or blowoff anyway. So there’s not much there to accentuate.