TJ engine swap - 4.0 to something with better MPG?
#61
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Re: TJ engine swap - 4.0 to something with better MPG?
Dear elitist prigs,
Of course I don't mean to address the posters who replied in a
friendly kind of way, but the majority of you stuck up elitists chose
to make hay out of my being better served by a different car.
I asked if it was possible to drop in a more efficent powertrain on a
Jeep because I'm annoyed by low teens in the MPG. If thats whats
Jeeps get, well congratulations to all of you for being satisfied with
an inefficient auto in 2004- in my opinion the extremely low MPG on
the TJ is hilariously low for a modern vehicle.
If its an aerodynamics issue than there 4 banger shouldn't get better
MPG - period. SO it stands to reason that the aged 6 cylinder in the
Jeep is the reason.
Of course it is always amusing to watch the self-proclaimed experts on
the Jeep board strut around as if anyone who doesn't share their
WEALTH of knowledge and insight, and in this case, acceptance of a
crappy aspect of a jeep is better suited in a different auto -
I'll keep the TJ, thanks - and your opinions of whether I'm "suited"
for it or not can keep your collective heads company up your bums.
Of course I don't mean to address the posters who replied in a
friendly kind of way, but the majority of you stuck up elitists chose
to make hay out of my being better served by a different car.
I asked if it was possible to drop in a more efficent powertrain on a
Jeep because I'm annoyed by low teens in the MPG. If thats whats
Jeeps get, well congratulations to all of you for being satisfied with
an inefficient auto in 2004- in my opinion the extremely low MPG on
the TJ is hilariously low for a modern vehicle.
If its an aerodynamics issue than there 4 banger shouldn't get better
MPG - period. SO it stands to reason that the aged 6 cylinder in the
Jeep is the reason.
Of course it is always amusing to watch the self-proclaimed experts on
the Jeep board strut around as if anyone who doesn't share their
WEALTH of knowledge and insight, and in this case, acceptance of a
crappy aspect of a jeep is better suited in a different auto -
I'll keep the TJ, thanks - and your opinions of whether I'm "suited"
for it or not can keep your collective heads company up your bums.
#62
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Re: TJ engine swap - 4.0 to something with better MPG?
You're welcome!
munchiechee wrote:
> Dear elitist prigs,
>
> Of course I don't mean to address the posters who replied in a
> friendly kind of way, but the majority of you stuck up elitists chose
> to make hay out of my being better served by a different car.
>
> I asked if it was possible to drop in a more efficent powertrain on a
> Jeep because I'm annoyed by low teens in the MPG. If thats whats
> Jeeps get, well congratulations to all of you for being satisfied with
> an inefficient auto in 2004- in my opinion the extremely low MPG on
> the TJ is hilariously low for a modern vehicle.
>
> If its an aerodynamics issue than there 4 banger shouldn't get better
> MPG - period. SO it stands to reason that the aged 6 cylinder in the
> Jeep is the reason.
>
> Of course it is always amusing to watch the self-proclaimed experts on
> the Jeep board strut around as if anyone who doesn't share their
> WEALTH of knowledge and insight, and in this case, acceptance of a
> crappy aspect of a jeep is better suited in a different auto -
> I'll keep the TJ, thanks - and your opinions of whether I'm "suited"
> for it or not can keep your collective heads company up your bums.
munchiechee wrote:
> Dear elitist prigs,
>
> Of course I don't mean to address the posters who replied in a
> friendly kind of way, but the majority of you stuck up elitists chose
> to make hay out of my being better served by a different car.
>
> I asked if it was possible to drop in a more efficent powertrain on a
> Jeep because I'm annoyed by low teens in the MPG. If thats whats
> Jeeps get, well congratulations to all of you for being satisfied with
> an inefficient auto in 2004- in my opinion the extremely low MPG on
> the TJ is hilariously low for a modern vehicle.
>
> If its an aerodynamics issue than there 4 banger shouldn't get better
> MPG - period. SO it stands to reason that the aged 6 cylinder in the
> Jeep is the reason.
>
> Of course it is always amusing to watch the self-proclaimed experts on
> the Jeep board strut around as if anyone who doesn't share their
> WEALTH of knowledge and insight, and in this case, acceptance of a
> crappy aspect of a jeep is better suited in a different auto -
> I'll keep the TJ, thanks - and your opinions of whether I'm "suited"
> for it or not can keep your collective heads company up your bums.
#63
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Re: TJ engine swap - 4.0 to something with better MPG?
You're welcome!
munchiechee wrote:
> Dear elitist prigs,
>
> Of course I don't mean to address the posters who replied in a
> friendly kind of way, but the majority of you stuck up elitists chose
> to make hay out of my being better served by a different car.
>
> I asked if it was possible to drop in a more efficent powertrain on a
> Jeep because I'm annoyed by low teens in the MPG. If thats whats
> Jeeps get, well congratulations to all of you for being satisfied with
> an inefficient auto in 2004- in my opinion the extremely low MPG on
> the TJ is hilariously low for a modern vehicle.
>
> If its an aerodynamics issue than there 4 banger shouldn't get better
> MPG - period. SO it stands to reason that the aged 6 cylinder in the
> Jeep is the reason.
>
> Of course it is always amusing to watch the self-proclaimed experts on
> the Jeep board strut around as if anyone who doesn't share their
> WEALTH of knowledge and insight, and in this case, acceptance of a
> crappy aspect of a jeep is better suited in a different auto -
> I'll keep the TJ, thanks - and your opinions of whether I'm "suited"
> for it or not can keep your collective heads company up your bums.
munchiechee wrote:
> Dear elitist prigs,
>
> Of course I don't mean to address the posters who replied in a
> friendly kind of way, but the majority of you stuck up elitists chose
> to make hay out of my being better served by a different car.
>
> I asked if it was possible to drop in a more efficent powertrain on a
> Jeep because I'm annoyed by low teens in the MPG. If thats whats
> Jeeps get, well congratulations to all of you for being satisfied with
> an inefficient auto in 2004- in my opinion the extremely low MPG on
> the TJ is hilariously low for a modern vehicle.
>
> If its an aerodynamics issue than there 4 banger shouldn't get better
> MPG - period. SO it stands to reason that the aged 6 cylinder in the
> Jeep is the reason.
>
> Of course it is always amusing to watch the self-proclaimed experts on
> the Jeep board strut around as if anyone who doesn't share their
> WEALTH of knowledge and insight, and in this case, acceptance of a
> crappy aspect of a jeep is better suited in a different auto -
> I'll keep the TJ, thanks - and your opinions of whether I'm "suited"
> for it or not can keep your collective heads company up your bums.
#64
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Posts: n/a
Re: TJ engine swap - 4.0 to something with better MPG?
You're welcome!
munchiechee wrote:
> Dear elitist prigs,
>
> Of course I don't mean to address the posters who replied in a
> friendly kind of way, but the majority of you stuck up elitists chose
> to make hay out of my being better served by a different car.
>
> I asked if it was possible to drop in a more efficent powertrain on a
> Jeep because I'm annoyed by low teens in the MPG. If thats whats
> Jeeps get, well congratulations to all of you for being satisfied with
> an inefficient auto in 2004- in my opinion the extremely low MPG on
> the TJ is hilariously low for a modern vehicle.
>
> If its an aerodynamics issue than there 4 banger shouldn't get better
> MPG - period. SO it stands to reason that the aged 6 cylinder in the
> Jeep is the reason.
>
> Of course it is always amusing to watch the self-proclaimed experts on
> the Jeep board strut around as if anyone who doesn't share their
> WEALTH of knowledge and insight, and in this case, acceptance of a
> crappy aspect of a jeep is better suited in a different auto -
> I'll keep the TJ, thanks - and your opinions of whether I'm "suited"
> for it or not can keep your collective heads company up your bums.
munchiechee wrote:
> Dear elitist prigs,
>
> Of course I don't mean to address the posters who replied in a
> friendly kind of way, but the majority of you stuck up elitists chose
> to make hay out of my being better served by a different car.
>
> I asked if it was possible to drop in a more efficent powertrain on a
> Jeep because I'm annoyed by low teens in the MPG. If thats whats
> Jeeps get, well congratulations to all of you for being satisfied with
> an inefficient auto in 2004- in my opinion the extremely low MPG on
> the TJ is hilariously low for a modern vehicle.
>
> If its an aerodynamics issue than there 4 banger shouldn't get better
> MPG - period. SO it stands to reason that the aged 6 cylinder in the
> Jeep is the reason.
>
> Of course it is always amusing to watch the self-proclaimed experts on
> the Jeep board strut around as if anyone who doesn't share their
> WEALTH of knowledge and insight, and in this case, acceptance of a
> crappy aspect of a jeep is better suited in a different auto -
> I'll keep the TJ, thanks - and your opinions of whether I'm "suited"
> for it or not can keep your collective heads company up your bums.
#65
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Posts: n/a
Re: TJ engine swap - 4.0 to something with better MPG?
You're welcome!
munchiechee wrote:
> Dear elitist prigs,
>
> Of course I don't mean to address the posters who replied in a
> friendly kind of way, but the majority of you stuck up elitists chose
> to make hay out of my being better served by a different car.
>
> I asked if it was possible to drop in a more efficent powertrain on a
> Jeep because I'm annoyed by low teens in the MPG. If thats whats
> Jeeps get, well congratulations to all of you for being satisfied with
> an inefficient auto in 2004- in my opinion the extremely low MPG on
> the TJ is hilariously low for a modern vehicle.
>
> If its an aerodynamics issue than there 4 banger shouldn't get better
> MPG - period. SO it stands to reason that the aged 6 cylinder in the
> Jeep is the reason.
>
> Of course it is always amusing to watch the self-proclaimed experts on
> the Jeep board strut around as if anyone who doesn't share their
> WEALTH of knowledge and insight, and in this case, acceptance of a
> crappy aspect of a jeep is better suited in a different auto -
> I'll keep the TJ, thanks - and your opinions of whether I'm "suited"
> for it or not can keep your collective heads company up your bums.
munchiechee wrote:
> Dear elitist prigs,
>
> Of course I don't mean to address the posters who replied in a
> friendly kind of way, but the majority of you stuck up elitists chose
> to make hay out of my being better served by a different car.
>
> I asked if it was possible to drop in a more efficent powertrain on a
> Jeep because I'm annoyed by low teens in the MPG. If thats whats
> Jeeps get, well congratulations to all of you for being satisfied with
> an inefficient auto in 2004- in my opinion the extremely low MPG on
> the TJ is hilariously low for a modern vehicle.
>
> If its an aerodynamics issue than there 4 banger shouldn't get better
> MPG - period. SO it stands to reason that the aged 6 cylinder in the
> Jeep is the reason.
>
> Of course it is always amusing to watch the self-proclaimed experts on
> the Jeep board strut around as if anyone who doesn't share their
> WEALTH of knowledge and insight, and in this case, acceptance of a
> crappy aspect of a jeep is better suited in a different auto -
> I'll keep the TJ, thanks - and your opinions of whether I'm "suited"
> for it or not can keep your collective heads company up your bums.
#66
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Re: TJ engine swap - 4.0 to something with better MPG?
So you bought a TJ just to prove a**holes may own one?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
munchiechee wrote:
>
> Dear elitist prigs,
>
> Of course I don't mean to address the posters who replied in a
> friendly kind of way, but the majority of you stuck up elitists chose
> to make hay out of my being better served by a different car.
>
> I asked if it was possible to drop in a more efficent powertrain on a
> Jeep because I'm annoyed by low teens in the MPG. If thats whats
> Jeeps get, well congratulations to all of you for being satisfied with
> an inefficient auto in 2004- in my opinion the extremely low MPG on
> the TJ is hilariously low for a modern vehicle.
>
> If its an aerodynamics issue than there 4 banger shouldn't get better
> MPG - period. SO it stands to reason that the aged 6 cylinder in the
> Jeep is the reason.
>
> Of course it is always amusing to watch the self-proclaimed experts on
> the Jeep board strut around as if anyone who doesn't share their
> WEALTH of knowledge and insight, and in this case, acceptance of a
> crappy aspect of a jeep is better suited in a different auto -
> I'll keep the TJ, thanks - and your opinions of whether I'm "suited"
> for it or not can keep your collective heads company up your bums.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
munchiechee wrote:
>
> Dear elitist prigs,
>
> Of course I don't mean to address the posters who replied in a
> friendly kind of way, but the majority of you stuck up elitists chose
> to make hay out of my being better served by a different car.
>
> I asked if it was possible to drop in a more efficent powertrain on a
> Jeep because I'm annoyed by low teens in the MPG. If thats whats
> Jeeps get, well congratulations to all of you for being satisfied with
> an inefficient auto in 2004- in my opinion the extremely low MPG on
> the TJ is hilariously low for a modern vehicle.
>
> If its an aerodynamics issue than there 4 banger shouldn't get better
> MPG - period. SO it stands to reason that the aged 6 cylinder in the
> Jeep is the reason.
>
> Of course it is always amusing to watch the self-proclaimed experts on
> the Jeep board strut around as if anyone who doesn't share their
> WEALTH of knowledge and insight, and in this case, acceptance of a
> crappy aspect of a jeep is better suited in a different auto -
> I'll keep the TJ, thanks - and your opinions of whether I'm "suited"
> for it or not can keep your collective heads company up your bums.
#67
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: TJ engine swap - 4.0 to something with better MPG?
So you bought a TJ just to prove a**holes may own one?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
munchiechee wrote:
>
> Dear elitist prigs,
>
> Of course I don't mean to address the posters who replied in a
> friendly kind of way, but the majority of you stuck up elitists chose
> to make hay out of my being better served by a different car.
>
> I asked if it was possible to drop in a more efficent powertrain on a
> Jeep because I'm annoyed by low teens in the MPG. If thats whats
> Jeeps get, well congratulations to all of you for being satisfied with
> an inefficient auto in 2004- in my opinion the extremely low MPG on
> the TJ is hilariously low for a modern vehicle.
>
> If its an aerodynamics issue than there 4 banger shouldn't get better
> MPG - period. SO it stands to reason that the aged 6 cylinder in the
> Jeep is the reason.
>
> Of course it is always amusing to watch the self-proclaimed experts on
> the Jeep board strut around as if anyone who doesn't share their
> WEALTH of knowledge and insight, and in this case, acceptance of a
> crappy aspect of a jeep is better suited in a different auto -
> I'll keep the TJ, thanks - and your opinions of whether I'm "suited"
> for it or not can keep your collective heads company up your bums.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
munchiechee wrote:
>
> Dear elitist prigs,
>
> Of course I don't mean to address the posters who replied in a
> friendly kind of way, but the majority of you stuck up elitists chose
> to make hay out of my being better served by a different car.
>
> I asked if it was possible to drop in a more efficent powertrain on a
> Jeep because I'm annoyed by low teens in the MPG. If thats whats
> Jeeps get, well congratulations to all of you for being satisfied with
> an inefficient auto in 2004- in my opinion the extremely low MPG on
> the TJ is hilariously low for a modern vehicle.
>
> If its an aerodynamics issue than there 4 banger shouldn't get better
> MPG - period. SO it stands to reason that the aged 6 cylinder in the
> Jeep is the reason.
>
> Of course it is always amusing to watch the self-proclaimed experts on
> the Jeep board strut around as if anyone who doesn't share their
> WEALTH of knowledge and insight, and in this case, acceptance of a
> crappy aspect of a jeep is better suited in a different auto -
> I'll keep the TJ, thanks - and your opinions of whether I'm "suited"
> for it or not can keep your collective heads company up your bums.
#68
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: TJ engine swap - 4.0 to something with better MPG?
So you bought a TJ just to prove a**holes may own one?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
munchiechee wrote:
>
> Dear elitist prigs,
>
> Of course I don't mean to address the posters who replied in a
> friendly kind of way, but the majority of you stuck up elitists chose
> to make hay out of my being better served by a different car.
>
> I asked if it was possible to drop in a more efficent powertrain on a
> Jeep because I'm annoyed by low teens in the MPG. If thats whats
> Jeeps get, well congratulations to all of you for being satisfied with
> an inefficient auto in 2004- in my opinion the extremely low MPG on
> the TJ is hilariously low for a modern vehicle.
>
> If its an aerodynamics issue than there 4 banger shouldn't get better
> MPG - period. SO it stands to reason that the aged 6 cylinder in the
> Jeep is the reason.
>
> Of course it is always amusing to watch the self-proclaimed experts on
> the Jeep board strut around as if anyone who doesn't share their
> WEALTH of knowledge and insight, and in this case, acceptance of a
> crappy aspect of a jeep is better suited in a different auto -
> I'll keep the TJ, thanks - and your opinions of whether I'm "suited"
> for it or not can keep your collective heads company up your bums.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
munchiechee wrote:
>
> Dear elitist prigs,
>
> Of course I don't mean to address the posters who replied in a
> friendly kind of way, but the majority of you stuck up elitists chose
> to make hay out of my being better served by a different car.
>
> I asked if it was possible to drop in a more efficent powertrain on a
> Jeep because I'm annoyed by low teens in the MPG. If thats whats
> Jeeps get, well congratulations to all of you for being satisfied with
> an inefficient auto in 2004- in my opinion the extremely low MPG on
> the TJ is hilariously low for a modern vehicle.
>
> If its an aerodynamics issue than there 4 banger shouldn't get better
> MPG - period. SO it stands to reason that the aged 6 cylinder in the
> Jeep is the reason.
>
> Of course it is always amusing to watch the self-proclaimed experts on
> the Jeep board strut around as if anyone who doesn't share their
> WEALTH of knowledge and insight, and in this case, acceptance of a
> crappy aspect of a jeep is better suited in a different auto -
> I'll keep the TJ, thanks - and your opinions of whether I'm "suited"
> for it or not can keep your collective heads company up your bums.
#69
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: TJ engine swap - 4.0 to something with better MPG?
So you bought a TJ just to prove a**holes may own one?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
munchiechee wrote:
>
> Dear elitist prigs,
>
> Of course I don't mean to address the posters who replied in a
> friendly kind of way, but the majority of you stuck up elitists chose
> to make hay out of my being better served by a different car.
>
> I asked if it was possible to drop in a more efficent powertrain on a
> Jeep because I'm annoyed by low teens in the MPG. If thats whats
> Jeeps get, well congratulations to all of you for being satisfied with
> an inefficient auto in 2004- in my opinion the extremely low MPG on
> the TJ is hilariously low for a modern vehicle.
>
> If its an aerodynamics issue than there 4 banger shouldn't get better
> MPG - period. SO it stands to reason that the aged 6 cylinder in the
> Jeep is the reason.
>
> Of course it is always amusing to watch the self-proclaimed experts on
> the Jeep board strut around as if anyone who doesn't share their
> WEALTH of knowledge and insight, and in this case, acceptance of a
> crappy aspect of a jeep is better suited in a different auto -
> I'll keep the TJ, thanks - and your opinions of whether I'm "suited"
> for it or not can keep your collective heads company up your bums.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
munchiechee wrote:
>
> Dear elitist prigs,
>
> Of course I don't mean to address the posters who replied in a
> friendly kind of way, but the majority of you stuck up elitists chose
> to make hay out of my being better served by a different car.
>
> I asked if it was possible to drop in a more efficent powertrain on a
> Jeep because I'm annoyed by low teens in the MPG. If thats whats
> Jeeps get, well congratulations to all of you for being satisfied with
> an inefficient auto in 2004- in my opinion the extremely low MPG on
> the TJ is hilariously low for a modern vehicle.
>
> If its an aerodynamics issue than there 4 banger shouldn't get better
> MPG - period. SO it stands to reason that the aged 6 cylinder in the
> Jeep is the reason.
>
> Of course it is always amusing to watch the self-proclaimed experts on
> the Jeep board strut around as if anyone who doesn't share their
> WEALTH of knowledge and insight, and in this case, acceptance of a
> crappy aspect of a jeep is better suited in a different auto -
> I'll keep the TJ, thanks - and your opinions of whether I'm "suited"
> for it or not can keep your collective heads company up your bums.
#70
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Re: TJ engine swap - 4.0 to something with better MPG?
>From: munchiechee@sbcglobal.net (munchiechee)
>Date: 8/22/04 8:59 PM AST
>Message-id: <cb153bd2.0408221659.17368a9c@posting.google.com >
>
>Dear elitist prigs,
>
>Of course I don't mean to address the posters who replied in a
>friendly kind of way, but the majority of you stuck up elitists chose
>to make hay out of my being better served by a different car.
>
>I asked if it was possible to drop in a more efficent powertrain on a
>Jeep because I'm annoyed by low teens in the MPG. If thats whats
>Jeeps get, well congratulations to all of you for being satisfied with
>an inefficient auto in 2004- in my opinion the extremely low MPG on
>the TJ is hilariously low for a modern vehicle.
>
>If its an aerodynamics issue than there 4 banger shouldn't get better
>MPG - period. SO it stands to reason that the aged 6 cylinder in the
>Jeep is the reason.
>
>Of course it is always amusing to watch the self-proclaimed experts on
>the Jeep board strut around as if anyone who doesn't share their
>WEALTH of knowledge and insight, and in this case, acceptance of a
>crappy aspect of a jeep is better suited in a different auto -
>I'll keep the TJ, thanks - and your opinions of whether I'm "suited"
>for it or not can keep your collective heads company up your bums.
>
>
Ya know, I don't blame him at all for this response. All he did was ask a
simple question.
>Date: 8/22/04 8:59 PM AST
>Message-id: <cb153bd2.0408221659.17368a9c@posting.google.com >
>
>Dear elitist prigs,
>
>Of course I don't mean to address the posters who replied in a
>friendly kind of way, but the majority of you stuck up elitists chose
>to make hay out of my being better served by a different car.
>
>I asked if it was possible to drop in a more efficent powertrain on a
>Jeep because I'm annoyed by low teens in the MPG. If thats whats
>Jeeps get, well congratulations to all of you for being satisfied with
>an inefficient auto in 2004- in my opinion the extremely low MPG on
>the TJ is hilariously low for a modern vehicle.
>
>If its an aerodynamics issue than there 4 banger shouldn't get better
>MPG - period. SO it stands to reason that the aged 6 cylinder in the
>Jeep is the reason.
>
>Of course it is always amusing to watch the self-proclaimed experts on
>the Jeep board strut around as if anyone who doesn't share their
>WEALTH of knowledge and insight, and in this case, acceptance of a
>crappy aspect of a jeep is better suited in a different auto -
>I'll keep the TJ, thanks - and your opinions of whether I'm "suited"
>for it or not can keep your collective heads company up your bums.
>
>
Ya know, I don't blame him at all for this response. All he did was ask a
simple question.