PatrickLeedleLee
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That doesn't mean they're being shipped yet.I am seeing some some 1500s in transit at my local dealer so something is happening.
That doesn't mean they're being shipped yet.I am seeing some some 1500s in transit at my local dealer so something is happening.
I understand that. I am saying they're reporting in transit which is better than just saying being built. I never said they were shipped, I said something is happening.That doesn't mean they're being shipped yet.
Like I said, after about 25, it goes like hell. It's slow getting to 25.0-60 times are excellent so I'm having trouble with the lag reports.
Like I said, after about 25, it goes like hell. It's slow getting to 25.
Car and Driver does 5-60mph to test for turbo lag since brake torquing the launch isn’t possible. The Wagoneer with the HO posted a time just a tenth behind the 6.4L V8, indicating turbo lag is well managed.
Their 30-50mph test was dead even, with 50-70mph in favor of the V8 by a tenth. Not much of a difference in responsiveness.
Jeep's Hurricane Inline-Six Is a Worthy Replacement for the V-8 in Our Testing
Quicker and more fuel efficient than the old 6.4-liter V-8, the twin-turbo 3.0-liter six proved its mettle in our test of a 2023 Grand Wagoneer L.www.caranddriver.com
Am I missing something or are these guys running it with the breaks on?Car and Driver does 5-60mph to test for turbo lag since brake torquing the launch isn’t possible. The Wagoneer with the HO posted a time just a tenth behind the 6.4L V8, indicating turbo lag is well managed.
Their 30-50mph test was dead even, with 50-70mph in favor of the V8 by a tenth. Not much of a difference in responsiveness.
Jeep's Hurricane Inline-Six Is a Worthy Replacement for the V-8 in Our Testing
Quicker and more fuel efficient than the old 6.4-liter V-8, the twin-turbo 3.0-liter six proved its mettle in our test of a 2023 Grand Wagoneer L.www.caranddriver.com
Am I missing something or are these guys running it with the breaks on?
I keep seeing "brake torque" at 3500 rpms. Does that mean they locking the drivetrain and pushing 3500 RPMs on an automatic and then letting it go? If so who TF drives like that?
30–50-mph time a dead heat at 3.2 seconds, and the 50–70-mph time a tenth worse for the inline-six at 3.9 seconds.
I thought the turbo should be way better at those speeds?
Most people don't, unless they don't care about the life of their vehicle. That's why their numbers are not realistic. My opinion is from behind the wheel, and the takeoff, at least in the GW, is slower than my 1500. There is one other possibility, there may have been something going wrong, with the GW she had. A day or two later, the CEL came on, and she had to return it to get serviced. Less than a month old vehicle, and already problems. They gave her a Durango instead.Am I missing something or are these guys running it with the breaks on?
I keep seeing "brake torque" at 3500 rpms. Does that mean they locking the drivetrain and pushing 3500 RPMs on an automatic and then letting it go? If so who TF drives like that?
30–50-mph time a dead heat at 3.2 seconds, and the 50–70-mph time a tenth worse for the inline-six at 3.9 seconds.
I thought the turbo should be way better at those speeds?
The numbers on Car and Driver are just weird too.Most people don't, unless they don't care about the life of their vehicle. That's why their numbers are not realistic. My opinion is from behind the wheel, and the takeoff, at least in the GW, is slower than my 1500. There is one other possibility, there may have been something going wrong, with the GW she had. A day or two later, the CEL came on, and she had to return it to get serviced. Less than a month old vehicle, and already problems. They gave her a Durango instead.
Ah, I always see people online doing that and prompting the car breaks. Must be why I never see anyone do that in real life. It's always with expensive cars too.They are pressing the brake pedal and the gas pedal at the same time to achieve maximum torque converter stall while simultaneously maxing out the turbine speed of the turbos for that RPM. Common practice
An extra 60 hp and it still can't beat the 6.4? That's ... sad.
I thought the turbo should be way better at those speeds?
They are doing a brake stall. It will never reach 3500 RPM until they let off the brake. Probably get about 2000rpm. This builds boost before the vehicle moves and eliminates turbo lagAm I missing something or are these guys running it with the breaks on?
I keep seeing "brake torque" at 3500 rpms. Does that mean they locking the drivetrain and pushing 3500 RPMs on an automatic and then letting it go? If so who TF drives like that?
30–50-mph time a dead heat at 3.2 seconds, and the 50–70-mph time a tenth worse for the inline-six at 3.9 seconds.
I thought the turbo should be way better at those speeds?
The numbers on Car and Driver are just weird too.
My Ram 1500 that is around 6300lbs (including the driver) and is... faster then their GW at 6,530lbs with a 6.4?
They got a 5.8 5-60. I get a 5.9 0-60...
Only people who race their vehicles will ever do the brake stall. I have done it to help launch from a stop light to jump in front of traffic. It works on N/A vehicle as well. I will select 4-hi or 4-auto when ai do this to prevent wheel spinThe numbers on Car and Driver are just weird too.
My Ram 1500 that is around 6300lbs (including the driver) and is... faster then their GW at 6,530lbs with a 6.4?
They got a 5.8 5-60. I get a 5.9 0-60...
Ah, I always see people online doing that and prompting the car breaks. Must be why I never see anyone do that in real life. It's always with expensive cars too.
The Hurricane model they tested was slightly heavier and these passing tests are exactly where NA vehicles shine. You can’t beat the responsiveness of a NA motor.
See above. These are quick passing times where the instantaneous response of a NA motor can’t be beat. Not to mention the 6.4L V8 has excellent top end power.
It says they did it at 3500 RPMs in the artle linkedThey are doing a brake stall. It will never reach 3500 RPM until they let off the brake. Probably get about 2000rpm. This builds boost before the vehicle moves and eliminates turbo lag
Because my 0-60 is only .1 seconds slower then their 5-60 with the 6.4.I don’t understand this comment. Why are you comparing 5-60mph to 0-60mph? The 0-60mph time for any car will always be lower than 5-60mph.
What is your 0-60 on your 5.7?It says they did it at 3500 RPMs in the artle linked
Because my 0-60 is only .1 seconds slower then their 5-60 with the 6.4.
Their 5-60 with their HO is the same time I get 0-60 with a 5.7 is my point.
How is the HO such a stronger engine if it's the same speed as a 5.7?
Just goes to show the tests they did aren't under normal conditions imo.