Greetings,
I'm looking into purchasing a 2006 Liberty CRD sometime this year. My biggest problem is I live in VT, and no new diesel passenger vehicles california b.s. garbage. I'll be in Mississippi from May - Sep for some training, so I'll buy one down there, register it, and put at least 7500 miles on it before I register it in VT.
I emailed Jeep, and the response I got from them was they have no future plans for a manual transmission in the CRD for the US market. Has anybody cinsidered importing a new/used/reman manual trans from Europe? I come from a BMW background, and it is pretty straight forward with converting from an auto to a manual. Typical parts needed are transmission, mounts, pedal brackets, couple splices so crusie control will shut off when the clutch is pressed down, possible different driveshaft to compensate for longer/shorter transmission housing. The only thing I'm not sure about is the transfercase and how they bolt up to the transmission. I'm guessing it is not the same case as the gas engines, and the auto/manual transfercases have different mounts, so we would need one of those.
What are the thoughts on doing that? And what about the warranty? I mean, you would be using Jeep parts, any take on the Magnuson Moss act in this instance?
Since I come from a world of gas cars, I am new to diesel engines. I have been wanting to buy one for several years now. I just started my business up, and have enough profit coming in, that I would be able to have a Jeep CRD. I do quite a bit of travel, on and off road. Some of my customers do live on back roads, that during the spring time, get pretty muddy. My AWD 89 BMW just does not have the clearance to get to them. As a result, I lose customers if I can't get to their house in a timely manner.
What are the performance mods/upgrades for the diesel engine? I will be using B100, my neighbor brews his own, so I just pay for his cost & time/gallon. I would also like to try one of the SVO/WVO tanks, but not many people seem to know how it works in the CRD.
One other thing I am considering for the diesel would be a hybrid boost for it,
http://www.sigmaautomotive.com/electrocharger/electrocharger.php. This would help out with hilly areas & stop and go traffic. I wouldn't expect it to help much with towing 4K lbs.
Is there any room in the engine bay for adding the Dual Remote (full flow & bypass) bypass oil filter from Amsoil, or can I only mount a bypass filter in the engine bay? I would like to extend my drain intervals to 25,000 miles. This won't void the warranty as far as I understand it after reading the Magnuson Moss act & information from Amsoil.
Has anybody attempted to up the fuel economy by making the Liberty slightly more aerodynamic? Pull the spare tire off & put it inside, pull the roof rack & light bar off, etc.
I do have 2 kids in car seats (VT law requires it until they are 7). How well do car seats sit in the CRD? I'm not worried too much about cargo room in the trunk area, it'll be taken up by a SVO/WVO tank, battery bank, and possibly the spare tire. I'll have to make a shelf so stuff can sit above/next to all that in the trunk area, or mount it somewhere else.
Also, what have people down for performance chips? Or Propane injection? Is there any room in the undercarriage for a small propane tank to be mounted?
I do love having a small car, but for what I'm doing now for work and the size of my family, I need an SUV with clearance & decent fuel economy. Diesel will keep my options open as far as fuel choice & price. This will also allow me to tow my sleds & 4-wheelers now, so it'll all be good.
TIA,
~ryan