hayasa
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- Adrian
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- 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee
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I'm coming from a 2015 Grand Cherokee Ecodiesel so was wondering about all the upgrades they made with the Gen 3 engine (compared to my Gen 2). Noticed that the Gen 3 Jeep engine and Gen 2 Jeep engines have roughly the same TQ, so got me thinking about where the extra TQs are lost compared to the Gen 3 Ram Ecodiesel. Heard about all the changes they made to shoe-horn the engine into the Gladiator engine bay to include moving things around to maintain water crossing depth, stacking the intercooler next to the radiator (unlike the Ram 1500 which has the intercooler below the radiator in its own cooling air stream), etc., but really wanted to see the overall differences. Found the below charts that map out the Gen 2 and 3 Ram 1500 engines and the Gen 3 Jeep engines. Interesting that big differences happen roughly between the 1500 and 2500 rpm band - looks like the top of the Jeep's curve was sliced off to keep it at the 442 range across that band while the Ram's just curves up and into the 480 range. Thinking this is very likely a tuning issue and maybe some extra juice left on the table that might be recovered by an aftermarket tuner once those start hitting the market. Also shows how they both end up with the same HP rating since the charts overlap pretty closely after that torque bump and both peak at 260hp.
Ram 1500 Gen 2 and Gen 3:
Jeep Gen 3:
Ram 1500 Gen 2 and Gen 3:
Jeep Gen 3:
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