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More power on road with or without engine swap?

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26 Aug 2023 10:15 #250524 by Arch95
Hello,

I'm new here and relatively new to the Jimny life. I have a 2001 that's been pretty good to me last few months driving around town, will be using more off-road in future. I'm planning to drive to the Alps for the winter, However on motorway it's pretty uncomfortable over 65mph so the journey there won't be much fun... Does anyone know a way to get it to sit at 70/75mph more comfortably without an engine swap? Or if engine swap is best answer (only done a little research myself on this but seen good things from a 1.6) does anyone know of someone in the UK that does them as think it's probs a bit more than my mechanical skill currently.

Thanks for any advice 

Arch

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26 Aug 2023 11:01 - 26 Aug 2023 11:12 #250526 by Scimike
Hi Arch,
What makes it uncomfortable for you?
High rpm at 70, bit gutless on the hills, road noise, seats or jiggly road manners, or all of the above? I find ours will sit at 70 on the motorway although hills will zap the speed, it feels  uncomfortable to me due to excessive engine rpm and noise.
Only asking as throwing a bigger engine in won't on its own address all the potential issues, so having an idea of your "uncomfortable list" in some form of order may help focus any suggestions.
 

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26 Aug 2023 12:02 #250527 by Busta
As Scimike says, an engine swap won't change the engine revs. If that's your concern then your options are:
A. Get over it. The engine really doesn't mind what RPM it sits at, so neither should you! Shift down to maintain speed on hills.
B. fit a combination of bigger tyres to stretch out the gearing and a bigger engine to help turn them.
I have a 1.6 in mine and it happily cruises at 80-85mph. I did similar speeds with the 1.3, it just took slightly longer to get there.

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26 Aug 2023 12:18 #250529 by Arch95
Well mostly I'd say it the noise and high RPM, but after some more research id say I wasn't giving it enough RPM as was scared to not overwork engine so I've been sticking to 65mph at about 3000rpm. Maybe I should give it some more and just live with the noise if I wanna do 70+

Will still think about an engine swap if it drastically improves this.

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26 Aug 2023 12:25 #250531 by Arch95
I'll go with option A then I think, I'll get some headphones...

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26 Aug 2023 12:25 #250532 by jackonlyjack
Mine is at 4000rpm at 65mph lots of modification but will happily sit at 70+
But fuel consumption is ridiculous 

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