Chief_jeep
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- First Name
- Justin
- Joined
- Nov 7, 2022
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- Location
- Park City, UT
- Vehicle(s)
- 2022 Gladiator Ecodiesel
- Occupation
- Real Estate Agent
It definitely helps a lot! Not 25 degrees like they state but Iām asking a lot of it. It is a 15 degree improvement and to be fair it would probably be 20+ if I stayed on 40s.Sounds like the insane diesel helps. A overlooked component is gearing. My jeep on 3.73's has much higher oil temps climbing grades than a friends jeep on 4.88s and 40s.
We both still hit 250 at some point at higher speed but they get there slower.
I have never derated on my gladiator on 38s climbing the sierras at 75-80mph. I have got to the upper limit of this.
I stand by removing all foam blocks, venting your hood, etc to let the underhood breathe.
I plan on doing a upgraded radiator at some point and have shifted my focus on somehow fitting a more efficient intercooler at the same time. Air temps and oil temps play a huge role in these jeeps but the coolant temp going up is the starting point to overheating. I really wish Banks would offer a intercooler, ram or cold air intake, and radiator upgrade. I would be first in line.
Iām geared at 4.88. Iāve removed all that shit and my hood is very vented. Iām also running a cold air intake. Surprisingly, outside air temps only affect my temps by a few degrees.
Iād definitely invest in better radiator but Iām not sold on the performance of the cold case. A customer radiator setup is an option but incredibly expensive.
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