Hello Folks,
As it's my first post, allow me to point out it's nice there is a forum dedicated to jeeps with more sensible (in current gas economy) engine sizes! I love my 2005 2.4, went all the way across canada to get a good specimen; great daily driver, and guzzles only 19mpg on avg.
I have noticed more recently a few things though and would like you take on these. These may have been there from day one (1 year and 10k km ago, BTW currently I have 86k km on the odo, 53k miles) and maybe I'm just paying more attention now, but maybe not:
- Very obvious clutch slip, especially in colder winter months: in 2nd or 3rd gear flooring it results in the engine revving up without car keeping to pace, then the rpms drop and the car starts accelerating as expected. Pardon my description, it's the first time I've experienced this disconcerting issue. QUESTION: Is it critical, will it require I replace the clutch, or just a little maintenance on it?
- Low rpm stutter & rough idle: I swear (but would not bet my life on it) that the car was originally better in the bit of 2.4 grunt it has off idle. Now it seems to stutter a lot unless I give it considerable gas when starting from full stop, and the idle seems pretty rough (this latter I may be just paying too much attention to). Could there be some maintenance I'm missing, considering the 53k mile odo but no good record of what's been done: eg air filter, fuel injectors,
.
- Related to the last question, what widgets would you suggests to make sure the 2.4 is running at peak-shape (both in terms of 2.4-grunt
and fuel efficiency). For example the the AIRAID systems although pricey claim to offer some performance boost (
http://www.quadratec.com/products/17008_101_07.htm). Also, in both an effort to resolve my low-rpm problems and gain some performance AND EFFICIENCY is there ECU programmer/flasher too for the 2.4 engines. I see quite a few of these advertised on the above referenced vendor's site, but none seem to be for the 2.4. (I seem to think I'm technically/electronically inclined so I'm especially interested in the last point there.)
Thanks Folks!
Mike