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Huge boosts in torque while maintaining everyday drivability
With a Magnuson supercharger, your Jeep Wrangler 3.6L will deliver extreme torque while maintaining its everyday drivability. Magnuson supercharger systems deliver torque across the entire rpm band. Whether on the streets or blazing a new trail in the great outdoors, you will never have to wait for power.
Maintain factory fuel economy
When you're not on boost, Magnuson's bypass valve systems opens to virtually eliminate drag from the supercharger, giving you factory-like fuel economy when you're cruising and commuting. Meanwhile, all that torque and horsepower is at your command, and available instantly when you most need it.
Complete System
This system contains Magnuson's cast aluminum intake manifold, MP 1320 TVS supercharger as well as all of the fittings, lines, belts and hardware needed. Includes an air-water intercooler system with a high-efficiency Charge Air Cooler (CAC), coolant circulation pump, coolant reservoir, and vehicle-specific Low Temperature Radiator (LTR).
Additionally, this supercharger system comes with all of the necessary tuning and fuel system upgrades your Jeep will require to handle the boost this blower delivers. This includes new high-flow fuel injectors that retain all of the factory "push-lock" connectors and a handheld programmer. Magnuson's ECM recalibration ensures proper adjustment of the air/fuel and ignition timing settings to optimize and manage the increased torque and horsepower of your supercharged Jeep while maintaining its street driving manners and fuel economy.
As you can see this is a truely complete system with all of the components required for a professional, and OE-looking installation. You will not need to purchase any additional components to transform your Jeep into a stump-pulling HEMI-swap killer.
Features
- 50% increase in horsepower and 40% increase in torque
- TVS1320 Hybrid-roots supercharger.
- Installs in one day.
- 100% complete bolt-on system.
- No hood modifications are required.
- More power in a smaller package.
- Internal Bypass Valve virtually eliminates parasitic loss (uses less than 1/3 of a horsepower at 60 mph).
- Delivers a proven increase in real world "under the curve" power.
- High thermal efficiency.
- 2.4 pressure ratio capability.
- High helix four-lobe rotors with 160deg. of twist.
- Improved air-handling characteristics.
- Acoustically designed for noise and vibration reductions.
- Utilizes all factory "push-lock" connectors
6th Generation MP1320 TVS Supercharger with integral bypass valve
High flow fuel injectors
Fuel Rails
Liquid-to-Air Intercooler
Handheld Programmer
Large front-mounted heat exchanger
All necessary fittings, lines, belts, and hardware required
- Engine Size: 3.6L Pentastar V-6
- Engine Fuel: Gasoline
- Shipping Weight: 90
- Shipping Dimensions: 32in x 26in x 40in (L x W x H)
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Magnuson Supercharger Kit Reviews
After much research, when these kits were first becoming available I chose the Magnuson supercharger kit to upgrade my '12 JK Call Of Duty edition Rubicon 4 door. I did most of the work myself with limited advance knowledge of this kind of project, although I rebuilt the top end of my Triumph (790cc - 904cc jugs, cam, ported heads) just watching a you tube video. I'm a dentist by trade, but a handy man in spirit. I really only needed help carrying the supercharger unit and installing it on the manifold...I remember the far driver's side corner took a bit of coersion to tuck it under the firewall lip as you need to ensure you don't damage or score the unit in anyway during installation thus preventing any extraneous leaks. Took me a good day and a half, with an extra set of hands for 2-3 hours...and some canned adult beverages. I was impressed by the gains, especially after changing out the restrictive stock airbox/filter complex and replacing it with a cold air intake. The intake change makes a huge difference in a forced induction system, moreso then without the supercharger. The tune updates they provide for the stock tune is good, and they improve the tune every 8-12 months as the product data is further reviewed. Their customer service is awesome, as I have had some lengthy back and forth with questions. Always answer within a day, mostly within hours. With the 3.6 being less of the dog that the 3.8 was, but still not what should be offered in this fine machines (v-8 please), a supercharger is almost a must. I'm happy with my Magnuson. It looks better then the Ripp I'm hoping, and the twin opposing vortcies induction fans makes for a more efficient, lower prophile upgrade. And hey, chicks dig it when your Jeep is cooler than the other dudes. My $0.02 anyway. Things may have improved with others entering the game, but I would buy this kit again. If your in PA... Gimme a call and I'll help. I work cheap (see adult beverage inference above)!