I had much newer Grand Cherokee and that thing let me down few times. I always liked XJs so I bought one (with factory 2.5 turbo diesel engine) and I love that thing! Way more reliable and it's a great off road vehicle.
Ive watched loadsa vids of 4x4 in snow tonight and you are the first guy who does what I would do ie rocking and holding nice to watch. Regards from across the pond. 👍
Damn bro, let that thing warm up a bit before you go flooring it in those low temps, especially since it obviously hadn’t run in a while. I mean, I know those engines are awesome, I have one myself but damn, instantly went into the rpms. Anyway I’m not surprised, those Jeeps just keep on tickin no matter what.
@@cjspoof There’s caring for your tools and then there’s abusing it. Revving when cold is just disrespecting your vehicle. My Jeep will last longer than yours will.
I kinda do this way every year when is snow with my Jeeps. This year, 2023, we haven't had snow so... I have a 1992 Cherokee XJ 4.0 HO, a 1987 Wrangler YJ 4.2 and a 2005 Grand 4.7 HO. All with the best tires for the all round. The XJ rules at all times, no matter what. Love the car, is maybe the best conceived and built 4x4 ever. However, the guy in the clip should've let the engine heat a litle before going out of the snow... A car serves you best if you love her and give her what she needs.
I have a 93 with a 7 inch lift and 36 super swampers on it. It was a beast when it was stock now it's beyond that now. But still good to let them warm up first to let oil flow and stuff lol.
Even though theoretically the Wj's are tougher than the Xj, practically, they are not. At equal (almost) dimensions with the Xj's, the WJ's are heavier, lower and need more power to do the same job. A lifted WJ vith a V8 can match a XJ 4.0. A standard WJ 4.0 will never match a standard XJ 4.0, they having the same engine. I have XJ, YJ and WJ and I know what I'm talking about.
Nice. Yours must be a '90 or older since you have the closed coolant system. How many miles on yours? My '93 is close to 228K miles now. Always loved the wagons.
with those low temps in Finland when starting up, less rpms would be good for your engine I guess...do you have a straight pipe - sounds good ! by the way - where is this ? Oulu or far north ?
It's a good engine, driven only 190 000 km.s with good engine oil, it can take these rpms with no harm. There is somekind of aftermarket silencer behind Catalysator, but intake is eguipped with free flow filter. Its situated upper Pirkanmaa region.
Dude, let the old girl warm up first. I have a 94’. It’s a beast!
these things are great. I have a 98 and never has let me down.
I had much newer Grand Cherokee and that thing let me down few times. I always liked XJs so I bought one (with factory 2.5 turbo diesel engine) and I love that thing! Way more reliable and it's a great off road vehicle.
Doesn't surprise me one bit. Jeep made millions of xj's for that very reason. What an awesome rig. I miss mine dearly.
Ive watched loadsa vids of 4x4 in snow tonight and you are the first guy who does what I would do ie rocking and holding nice to watch. Regards from across the pond. 👍
Damn bro, let that thing warm up a bit before you go flooring it in those low temps, especially since it obviously hadn’t run in a while. I mean, I know those engines are awesome, I have one myself but damn, instantly went into the rpms. Anyway I’m not surprised, those Jeeps just keep on tickin no matter what.
45 years off JEEP experience, i Know what it can take. This Jeep is my tool and i care for it.
@@cjspoof lol
@@cjspoof Thats right the 4.0 is nearly indestructable
@@cjspoof There’s caring for your tools and then there’s abusing it. Revving when cold is just disrespecting your vehicle. My Jeep will last longer than yours will.
@@misamisatv My oldest Jeep is 49 years old, and its not failed me yet, so i Know my vehicles.
I kinda do this way every year when is snow with my Jeeps. This year, 2023, we haven't had snow so... I have a 1992 Cherokee XJ 4.0 HO, a 1987 Wrangler YJ 4.2 and a 2005 Grand 4.7 HO. All with the best tires for the all round. The XJ rules at all times, no matter what. Love the car, is maybe the best conceived and built 4x4 ever.
However, the guy in the clip should've let the engine heat a litle before going out of the snow...
A car serves you best if you love her and give her what she needs.
LOVE THEM CHEROKEES!!!!!! I have 98" grand CHEROKEE now but I'm still on the look for 98" CHEROKEE xj or order
Nice. No doubt it would start and drive right out of there. I hope it is still on the road.
I have a 93 with a 7 inch lift and 36 super swampers on it. It was a beast when it was stock now it's beyond that now. But still good to let them warm up first to let oil flow and stuff lol.
I've got a 2002 jeep wj 4.0L one of the best indestructible motors on the planet
Same exact here. Almost 20 years old and still running like a champ
Even though theoretically the Wj's are tougher than the Xj, practically, they are not. At equal (almost) dimensions with the Xj's, the WJ's are heavier, lower and need more power to do the same job. A lifted WJ vith a V8 can match a XJ 4.0. A standard WJ 4.0 will never match a standard XJ 4.0, they having the same engine. I have XJ, YJ and WJ and I know what I'm talking about.
aah, that sweet renix cam tractor-ey exhaust mote
Suomi looks like Michigan. 👍🏾 Maybe that's why so many came here and taught us how to ski? Ha ha
awesome truck
Why does it keep stalling out, my 98 never has any problems staying running
Nice. Yours must be a '90 or older since you have the closed coolant system. How many miles on yours? My '93 is close to 228K miles now. Always loved the wagons.
My 92 is at 260k. Wont die
@@justjsse8917 93 274k miles
@@justjsse8917 same year same numbers only thing mine has done is blow a radiator hose gotta love em
Got a 95 country 150000 lifted in 31s
My 91 has 241K Great Motor
Can I change the ingen jeep Cherokee 4.0.lt to 2jz Toyota 3.0lt
Hi Navad, yes you can, there is a lot of videos about it.
Yes but it would be sad...
with those low temps in Finland when starting up, less rpms would be good for your engine I guess...do you have a straight pipe - sounds good ! by the way - where is this ? Oulu or far north ?
It's a good engine, driven only 190 000 km.s with good engine oil, it can take these rpms with no harm.
There is somekind of aftermarket silencer behind Catalysator, but intake is eguipped with free flow filter.
Its situated upper Pirkanmaa region.
@@cjspoof thanks - like Finland since I as with Nokia long ago in good times.....Tampere area - nice.
What engine has it
-90 4.0 Litre XJ Limited With Renix-system
I have 97 jeep cherokke its not good
Farhan says
Cringey