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5.9 Grand Cherokee Sct Thorley Fast Fun Rare Niner Zj on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:198650
Location:

Horsham, Pennsylvania, United States

Horsham, Pennsylvania, United States

Up for sale is my baby due to an unexpected medical expense. It's a rare 5.9 limited model that recently made 237whp and 319wtq on a dyno jet dyno. Tasteful mods and lots of maintenance since I have had her there are some scratches and dents but noting major it is an older SUV but it is an absolute blast to drive. Some issues with it the front diff is whining so I pulled the front driveshaft and made it rwd it also had a negative effect on the transfer case but the good news is I have a replacement diff and transfer case that was rebuilt 12k ago (told from previous owner). ****Please note you must contact me prior to bidding or the bid will be deleted I would actually prefer you come look and drive it if possible**** jeep is being sold as is and is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the auction early please see list below for more info on installed parts. Deposit is non refundable 

Performance 
eBay intake
Iat relocate
52mm tb
Ported and polished kegger intake manifold with aluminum plate
Thorleys full 3" back/flowmaster 40
703 injectors
Sct hemifever tune
DUI cap and rotor
Summit 8mm wires
1 step colder plugs (autolight I think)
Upgraded eBay coil


maintenance
First I have the rebuilt 249
New pads and rotors for the front axle (plan on replacing them with the axle)
Replaced within the last year
New sway bar bushings and end links (front) 
New rear sway bar end links 
Installed a set of slightly used up country bilstiens 
Rock auto motor and trans mounts
Harmonic balancer
150 amp 5.9 alt
Radiator
Water pump
Fuel pump
Front lower control arms 
Rear pinion seal (new fluid)
Fixed coolant sensor bad issue
rear main seal and oil pan gasket

style 
Yellow fog tint
clear headlights/corner lights w/silverstar ultra
Led lighting all inside 
Led reverse lights
Led license plate 
The super rare cup holder insert!!
Quadratec front and cargo molded matts
HAPPY BIDDING!!!!

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The investigation that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened into the Jeep Liberty in October 2013 has been closed. NHTSA received two (!) complaints about fires starting in the driver's door, thought to be caused by the master power window switch. The initial estimate was that 80,000 Libertys could be roped into a possible recall, but according to a report in the Detroit News the agency examined records for 425,000 Chrysler products that used the same window switch, including the Dodge Nitro and Chrysler Town & Country minivan.
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Here's what it'll take to build a Jeep Grand Cherokee Hellcat

Fri, Jun 19 2015

Let's get one thing straight: We want a 707-horsepower Grand Cherokee Hellcat to happen. Badly. The latest report from Motor Authority is encouraging; the bonkers SUV supposedly has a codename, Project K, and has been given the green light for production. Fingers crossed. You might be wondering why the Trackhawk isn't already a thing. Hellcat engines exist, SRT Grand Cherokees exist, so just combine the two, right? It's not quite that easy. Here, we outline what needs to happen, why it should be the quickest Hellcat vehicle out there, and why it won't come anywhere near 200 miles per hour. How To Build A Hellcat Jeep The first engineering problem is feeding the air-intensive beast that is the 6.2-liter supercharged V8. The first engineering problem is feeding the air-intensive beast that is the 6.2-liter supercharged Hellcat V8. Breathing is important on two counts: pulling in enough air for the combustion to put out 707 hp, and then cooling the various heat exchangers once the engine is up to temperature. Dodge did it with the Charger and Challenger, it can do it with the Jeep. This is one place where the Grand Cherokee's larger frontal area might be a boon, as it gives the engineers more surfaces through which to suck air. Once you generate the 707 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque, it has to get to the wheels somehow. Jeep's current SRT all-wheel-drive system will at least need some beefing up to handle the torque. It could require a more complete re-engineering. We at least know the ZF-supplied eight-speed auto, used in the Dodge Hellcat models, is up to the task. The Hellcat engine should fit in the Grand Cherokee, as it's about the same size as the 6.4-liter currently in SRT Jeeps, but the Hellcat is taller because of its supercharger. The hood may need to be raised or at least resculpted for clearance, as well as to address those cooling needs. Quicker Than Everything, But Not Faster 200 mph? We're skeptical, from both a physics standpoint and a legal one. A reminder of the quick/fast distinction: quick is acceleration, fast is road speed. The Jeep's all-wheel drive will help put the Hellcat engine's power to the ground in a more manageable way than the Charger and Challenger do through just the rear wheels. That means better acceleration times than the Dodges (11.0 seconds in the quarter-mile for the Charger Hellcat, 11.2 for its Challenger sibling).