10,000 miles on my Bronco BD 4dr 2.7L. I've switched to Normal mode permanently from Eco due to better gas mileage. I haven't switched to Sport mode because I don't want to have 4WD on all the time.
I will also switch over to manual going up a hill so I can downshift to 8M with less than 4psi...
Every time I see a Defender, I shake my head. That low profile tire hanging on the back is just silly. Like, they don't need a full sized spare since it'll never break down more than a few miles from a service station.
I’ve used Sport Mode a few times already, for aggressive driving, and haven’t had any issues. As a few people said, it’s designed for asphalt driving, so Sport away!
That burnt oil smell was likely due to new engine burning some residual manufacturing material in the engine and I haven’t...
You probably just got the Bronco. I felt the same way at first, like it was underpowered in Normal or Eco modes. But the engine seems to take time to break in, and by around 2000 miles or so it feels natural in Normal mode.
Sport just keeps the revs up so the power is much closer, but doesn’t...
This is exactly the sort of answer I was looking for.
I think my tires are the biggest limiting factor, followed by wind resistance. And then the gearing puts me at a disadvantage too.
Nice to have a comparison with the 4Runner too.
My thoughts exactly.
Agree about 80 in a Wrangler. Scary as shit to be passing a semi in the rain.
But the point of my post was what I’d have to do to get the Bronco above 100. Speed limiter for sure. Low profile tires and big wheels. Suspension mods, etc.
I don’t think my Black Diamond can do it. It has the power, but not the stability.
I see some high end SUVs out here in Southern California that speed down the highway at 90+. But those things aren’t spec’d out to go serious off-roading. The Mercedes G class is the first to come to mind. Then...
Removing the limiter is a must, since that just artificially stops it from going faster.
100 is pretty fast. I think I may have hit 85-90 momentarily on a pass, but it gets pretty hairy at that speed. Maybe my tires are the limiting factor.
So I noticed something on my drive home from work today. While looking at the mostly unused analog speedometer, I saw that it goes all the way to 120mph. by running the tach at 2000rpm, my Black Diamond 4dr 2.7L was doing about 66mph. That means it’ll go about 100mph at a little over 3000rpm, or...