Jranso04
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I think some of you guys are missing the point of the question. Obviously at normal trail speeds boost of any kind is not needed. I really don't think anyone who is thinking about a turbo upgrade is considering it for trail benefit. We all know with any stock power plant Jeep weather you have done a great changes or not, they are not highway power houses. The benefits are all highway and daily drivability. Improved fuel economy and at speed power are where this upgrade make your Jeep feel like you have a small block under the hood. I agree the aftermarket kits out there are way over priced. With the amount of tuner shops out there today it is easier to get that part accomplished. I have been researching this for my xj and will be pulling the trigger in the next year. Anyway, not sure that my opinion matters but thought I'd chip in.
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This is the exact reason I started this thread. I'm looking to add more power on the highway rather than on the trails. Another reason is the possible improvements it could make to the engine with the fuel economy. I'd almost feel like a little 2.3 liter diesel with a turbo might work best even though it's gunna increase weight pretty significantly. I'm not sure if I'm right just kind of thinking outside the box a little I guess.
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