Badunit
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Does anyone have empirical or official technical data on the effect of running the 3.6L at >2800rpm for long periods of time? I ask because I am looking at re-gearing and am wondering how low I can go before significantly reducing the life of the engine or the valve train if on the highway at "high" speeds for hours at a time. I have read the high valve lift kicks in it 2800rpm (or maybe 2700) and the oil pump increases pressure at 3000rpm. I see that the high lift is not a roller, it appears to be sliding contact so maybe it is something to avoid for long periods at a time. Or maybe it can hold up as good or better than the low-lift rollers. I don't know. This is not a question about the "best" differential ratio to choose, it is a question about running the engine at >2800rpm for hours at a time. Is there any real-life data or info from Jeep about it?
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