Definitely get a 6. I've had five jeeps and once made the mistake of a 4. It sucked.
Looking at getting my first jeep. Have driven a few and will be using this one more for trail and scouting than a 'pretty rig' to run around town in. Not planning a super lifted mud rig or a rock crawler either. Any jeep people have an opinion on which engine is better, and tranny. Thanks
Definitely get a 6. I've had five jeeps and once made the mistake of a 4. It sucked.
Get a 4 and swap in an LS1
I've have a 4 & 6 cylinder Wrangler. I'll NEVER buy another 4 cylinder. On a slight downhill with the gas pedal on the wood, it would barely get up to 75mph. It had NO power and would barely pull it's own a$$ unloaded on dry pavement.
Had a 4cyl auto trans, it was unstoppable off road, but sucked balls on the road. Get the 6
6 cyl for the win.
6cy 4.0 with a 5spd or 6spd and the 4wd and you're unstoppable. It's what I dd and I get about 16-17 anywhere I go. Get an early 4.0, the later ones are prone to cracked cylinder heads and they ALL have cracked exhaust manifolds. Get an aftermarket manifold for it.
^^^^ what they said If you can get the straight 6 even better. But the v6 will do in a pinch. The 4 hates having oversize tires and your mileage will be horrid. 6 cyl ran right will get almost 20
Isint the 4cyl a mitsubishi motor??
Not in the same class either, but this discussion reminded me of my first Jeep, a '76 CJ5 with a 304 V8 and 3 on the floor. With side pipes, that sucker could move! My next Jeep was a CJ7 with the 4.2-liter straight six and a 4-speed. Plenty of torque down low, but an absolute slug at highway speeds.
I gave my son my old 48' Willy's, it has a flathead 4.
Did everything I wanted it to do but go fast.
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