Thanks for the welcome, I'll have a look in the Euro and picture sections.
I've got the KJ back and it's a lot better than it was on the old torque converter, it's now crisper and smoother but has the higher change points.
As for the torque, I'm not sure how Jeep explain the reduction as the latest KJ 2.8 CRD Auto has been on sale in the UK from 2005 and is still on sale today. Jeep have always quoted the same figures for the torque output and performance pre and post F37.
Taken from
http://www.jeep.co.uk
Cubic Capacity 2776 cc
Configuration 4 cylinders in-line DOHC
Bore x Stroke 94.0 x 100.0 mm
Compression Ratio 17.5:1
Fuel Delivery Common rail, direct electronic fuel injection
Maximum torque 295 lb ft @ 1800-2400 rpm
Maximum power 161 bhp @ 3800 rpm
Gearbox 5 speed automatic
Fuel Type Diesel
If maximum torque is still 295lbft it certainly feels a different 295lbft than it did before. Maybe the torque is built up to maximum more slowly, Ford do this on the Euro Mondeo TDCi to prevent traction loss on the front wheel drive.
Cheers
Lee