Ripp Supercharger

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CLeng3940

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Is anyone planning to or already put the order in for a Ripp Supercharger? Can’t imagine anyone would have it installed yet, but maybe I’m wrong. What are you plans for the power increase as far as it exceeding the transmission torque rating?

How much fun is this thing going to add to these trucks?
 

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Is anyone planning to or already put the order in for a Ripp Supercharger? Can’t imagine anyone would have it installed yet, but maybe I’m wrong. What are you plans for the power increase as far as it exceeding the transmission torque rating?

How much fun is this thing going to add to these trucks?

Nope.

Going to need a tranny rebuild as well.

So, probably $10k+ all in if I had to guess.


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Nope.

Going to need a tranny rebuild as well.

So, probably $10k+ all in if I had to guess.


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I emailed Ripp and asked them about the tranny. Said they haven’t had any issues and have been running the SC for a couple years + a lot of hauling on long range trips. They say only sustained upper end torque would cause failure but I suppose time will tell for those who install.
 

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I emailed Ripp and asked them about the tranny. Said they haven’t had any issues and have been running the SC for a couple years + a lot of hauling on long range trips. They say only sustained upper end torque would cause failure but I suppose time will tell for those who install.

They are full of **** to put it lightly. Look at various Jeep and other forums. Lots of problems.

Place up the street from me is a dealer, and do a lot of them. Lots of jeeps come back 30-60k miles later for rebuilds.

I would call a transmission shop. Some places sell “bulletproof” kits specifically so you can slap a blower on.


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