Great video, thanks for the education. A couple of months ago I bought an '07 Limited CRD with 41,000 miles. I've been driving Jeeps for 40 years and this is my first diesel anything. I'm soaking up any and all information I can on it. Videos like yours really help. And I agree with Amy about the music. I live in the woods with no close neighbors; I kept thinking I was hearing kids outside.
I've got an 08 3.0 and I stinking love that thing. It's a beast and it just chugs through everything, on road or off-road. I haven't deleted or tuned mine yet, but I get around 17mpg in town. Mine is lifted with 32s and a roof basket so that's pretty impressive for a stock engine.
I own an 07 CRD green diesel tuned running 32in Falken wildpeak tires looks amazing. I put on a old man emu 2 in lift not cheap but quality. This fixed all of the soft suspension issues and 11in of ground clearance to boot.
Wow, my ’07’s only difference is I also have JBAOffroad upper control arms, JCR rock sliders, ProComp AT/Sport (I run these on all my trucks), Rubicon rims and Goliath front bash plate. Getting ready to get a Mopar transfer case skid plate and then gas tank. I have ~175,000 and this thing runs at 95 all day long and is a train on the trails. Congrats!!
I am wanting to do a egr delete. Have 08 3.0 diesel putting 295/70 r18 Nitto grapplers. 3 inc lift/leveling kit. What are your suggestions for what you did with tune and delete??
You say you were getting 21 to 22 mpg in the city. What do you get on the open road in mpg? How has the reliability been since you have done all the modifications
Hey I have one of those jeeps. Don't bother with the MBRP free flow muffler. I put it on mine and it still drones just as much inside. It is a bit quieter outside but doesn't sound as good.
@@modifyd2518 your best bet probably is to keep the factory tailpipe with the factory muffler, and do the deletes from there forward. Deleting the dpf and leaving the factory muffler in doesn't increase the exhaust sound volume much. If you delete the catalytic converter you will more than double the volume. Not sure how that will sound with the factory muffler though. Mine is 3 inch straight pipe front to back. I got the 3" MBRP DPF back straight pipe exhaust. It was too loud (for the neighbors) so I bought a MBRP 3" inlet/outlet universal glass pack straight through muffler. I just cut out the pipe and band clamped the muffler in.
I've driven the Hemi's and personally felt the diesel has much more torque, especially at lower rpm plus better mpg. Also a lot of sprinters out there with hundreds of thousands of miles but a srt8 jeep with the 6.1 and 6.4 Hemi is definitely on the list to drive!
@@johnnyjohnson6815 it doesnt cost that much,and you can plug and play twinscroll turbo from newer om 642 then this thing will fly,my wife has one as a second car with that turbo and straight pipe+remap 297 awhp,fuel consumption is not great on average 9.5 liters 100km.
Hello, is the engine running better without the kat and dpf? I delite the inside of the dpf en reprogram it end also reprogram the EGR (it is of now) I’m also thinking to delete the the insite of the kat but people said to me that the engine or turbo giving problems.... What’s your experience? Greets from the Netherlands I drive a MB viano 3.0 V6 (OM642)
I just bought a 2008 Cherokee CRD with the GDE eco tune and i reached out to GDE for the updated tune to delete the DPF but they won’t sell me the update tune because of emissions. Do you have any idea where i could find that update? I am having trouble with the DPF. Thank you
I believe they will not get you that from other pages I have read. You might have to get a new tune from another company. SFT (sofakingtuned) Malone or Yeti is the only 3 that I know of left
Unfortunately GDE has stopped selling the off-road tune because of the crack down from the epa last year on these types of tunes. There are still a few company's that sell off road tunes such as Malone, like mentioned above.
Help !!! I have a 08 Jeep with a 3.0 CRD with 170k miles on it, throttle warning light came on so I went to my local dealership and they want $4500 bucks to fix it. They say the intake may be full of carbon...I think they’re full of poop
Had the same problem, went to a tuner shop to check it out, and it turned out a turbo actuator/ECU problem, a little tune and 150 euros later the car was fixed Signs that I had: -The throttle warning light wasn't on all the time, only lit up sometimes -The check engine light was on -Reduced power
could be a few things, one in particular the swirl valves could be causing problems, on this jeep the swirl valves have been deleted along with some other parts, but a tune is needed to do this. At the end of the day its best to take it to a local shop that preferably specializes in Mercedes/dodge/freightliner sprinters or this engine.
Replace the exhaust gas pressure sensor. I have 150k on mine now and I’ve had to replace the sensor 3 or 4 times. It is located at the top rear of the engine.
Cannot tell you how stoked I am to have goind your channel! I bought an 08 WK CRD a year ago, and started having some of the known issues immediately...it's honestly been one hiccup after another, but I know the potential in these, and it's great to see some more well put together videos about them! Question, I did a Malone tune, similar to GDE (They got shut down before I could get a tune) that shut off the EGR, Swirl Valve and allowed for the DPF delete. I want to hollow out my cat's, did you have to do anything with the sensors when you installed the new exhaust, as to not throw a code? Stoked to see what comes next!
We're excited to have you be apart of the Modified family Brandon! With our GDE tune we did not have to modify any sensors except we did connect a tube going from one end of the DPF sensor (the one that detects when the dpf gets clogged using vacuum) back to its self as recommended by GDE.
@@modifyd2518 you know...if you do a turbo upgrade with the properly modified tune you can then share some more similarities with the AMG 6.4. There are AMG injectors you can swap out with a bigger turbo and die map
Hey I have a few question about the Jeep I myself have one and I’m having a lot of trouble with it, I was wondering if you could answer some of my questions. I have tried to look up the questions on the Internet but haven’t found the answers.
Hey Chris, all parts came from CB Engineering and the tune was the off road tune from GDE, unfortunately GDE no longer sells the off road tune but i believe you can still get them from Malone tuning.
I know the App I was using probably wasn't the most accurate but i just chose to stay with it for the sake of consistency, definitely need to find a better way of measuring 0-60 in future videos.
@@modifyd2518 I have come to the conclusion that apps based on a smartphone's gps is just not accurate enough. There is most often a delay before it realizes you are moving. Smartphone GPS is only designed to keep up to travelling on a map, I don't think it is tuned to tenths of a second accuracy. I have used the same app you used here and others. I never get consistent readings.
No Darryl, stock 0-60 time is supposed to be close to 9 seconds (8.6-9... between that) on CRD. 5.7 Hemi is in low 7 seconds. Also, phone apps can have the option to detect movement based on GPS and/or phones own accelerometer (with decent enough adjustments to make it in the tenths of a second). Only thing that's "bad" for phone apps is end speed logging, since in reality, even with proper gps Hz refresh rate there is a "lag", meaning the vehicle actually reached that 60 just before gps could refresh. But still, they can achieve tenths of a second accuracy very easily. At least if you're using some decent phone, not one of those cheap ones that have crappy build-in-everything. But yeah... no stock CRD can do 0-60 in 7.7, unless accelerating on steep downhill :'P
Great video, thanks for the education. A couple of months ago I bought an '07 Limited CRD with 41,000 miles. I've been driving Jeeps for 40 years and this is my first diesel anything. I'm soaking up any and all information I can on it. Videos like yours really help. And I agree with Amy about the music. I live in the woods with no close neighbors; I kept thinking I was hearing kids outside.
I like mine but the EGR & DPF crap is a nightmare
Just got a 97 GC 3.0 CRD. with 190,000 miles. Thank you for the content.
I've got an 08 3.0 and I stinking love that thing. It's a beast and it just chugs through everything, on road or off-road. I haven't deleted or tuned mine yet, but I get around 17mpg in town. Mine is lifted with 32s and a roof basket so that's pretty impressive for a stock engine.
do u still have yours? how many km on urs?
I own an 07 CRD green diesel tuned running 32in Falken wildpeak tires looks amazing. I put on a old man emu 2 in lift not cheap but quality. This fixed all of the soft suspension issues and 11in of ground clearance to boot.
Soooo would you happen to have a copy of that tune still? .... asking for a friend.
How did that lift affect the driving day to day? Currently debating that same lift
Wow, my ’07’s only difference is I also have JBAOffroad upper control arms, JCR rock sliders, ProComp AT/Sport (I run these on all my trucks), Rubicon rims and Goliath front bash plate. Getting ready to get a Mopar transfer case skid plate and then gas tank. I have ~175,000 and this thing runs at 95 all day long and is a train on the trails. Congrats!!
The smoke behind you during your 0-60 🤣. Thanks for all your vids
Good work. Horrible background music, makes me feel like I'm on the Small World ride at Disneyland with a turbo on the boat.
Keep up the good work.
🤣🤣🤣
Ok I need to do this to my WK 3.0 diesel sounds fucking insane well done!
I've got an 07 r320cdi and bone stock, idk why they bothered with a dpf. Mf runs clean even with a tune 🤣
I have the 3.0 I love it!
What consumption you have?
Do you notice any slipping in the higher gears after your tune ? I notice after my tune (300hp) my end gears aren’t wanting to grab ….
I am wanting to do a egr delete. Have 08 3.0 diesel putting 295/70 r18 Nitto grapplers. 3 inc lift/leveling kit. What are your suggestions for what you did with tune and delete??
You say you were getting 21 to 22 mpg in the city. What do you get on the open road in mpg? How has the reliability been since you have done all the modifications
Hey I have one of those jeeps. Don't bother with the MBRP free flow muffler. I put it on mine and it still drones just as much inside. It is a bit quieter outside but doesn't sound as good.
Thank you Darryl! that's a good to know heads up.
@@modifyd2518 your best bet probably is to keep the factory tailpipe with the factory muffler, and do the deletes from there forward. Deleting the dpf and leaving the factory muffler in doesn't increase the exhaust sound volume much. If you delete the catalytic converter you will more than double the volume. Not sure how that will sound with the factory muffler though. Mine is 3 inch straight pipe front to back. I got the 3" MBRP DPF back straight pipe exhaust. It was too loud (for the neighbors) so I bought a MBRP 3" inlet/outlet universal glass pack straight through muffler. I just cut out the pipe and band clamped the muffler in.
@@D-RAIL_oOIIIIIIIOo you can keep the factory dpf and cat but you have to clean the junk out of them leave them shallow cuts the noise 50%
What exhaust did you do I’ve got an 07 and I’m looking to do a straight pipe
CB Engineering
You find the same torque in the Hemi as the diesel, and the Hemi will last just as long if not longer with lower service cost over its life.
I've driven the Hemi's and personally felt the diesel has much more torque, especially at lower rpm plus better mpg. Also a lot of sprinters out there with hundreds of thousands of miles but a srt8 jeep with the 6.1 and 6.4 Hemi is definitely on the list to drive!
Diesels are more reliable than hemi. This is common knowledge
Sorry to say this, but there is NO way a HEMI will last as long as a Mercedes diesel. Never!!
@@J1I9M7M4Y 😂😂😂 timing chains & turbos - this OM642 especially 💩
@@johnnyjohnson6815 it doesnt cost that much,and you can plug and play twinscroll turbo from newer om 642 then this thing will fly,my wife has one as a second car with that turbo and straight pipe+remap 297 awhp,fuel consumption is not great on average 9.5 liters 100km.
Howdy, Jeep sounds fantastic! Where did you source the new exhaust? Keep up the good work! Subbed and subscribed
Hello, is the engine running better without the kat and dpf?
I delite the inside of the dpf en reprogram it end also reprogram the EGR (it is of now)
I’m also thinking to delete the the insite of the kat but people said to me that the engine or turbo giving problems....
What’s your experience?
Greets from the Netherlands
I drive a MB viano 3.0 V6 (OM642)
Ok you’re making me want to trade my 4.7 for a 3.0 😂
Where did you source turbo back exhaust and the tuning?
I just bought a 2008 Cherokee CRD with the GDE eco tune and i reached out to GDE for the updated tune to delete the DPF but they won’t sell me the update tune because of emissions. Do you have any idea where i could find that update? I am having trouble with the DPF. Thank you
I believe they will not get you that from other pages I have read. You might have to get a new tune from another company. SFT (sofakingtuned) Malone or Yeti is the only 3 that I know of left
Unfortunately GDE has stopped selling the off-road tune because of the crack down from the epa last year on these types of tunes. There are still a few company's that sell off road tunes such as Malone, like mentioned above.
Hey man , nice mods . Did you also removed your particulate filter and egr valve with the reflash ? Or just reflashed the ecu ? Cheers
Help !!! I have a 08 Jeep with a 3.0 CRD with 170k miles on it, throttle warning light came on so I went to my local dealership and they want $4500 bucks to fix it. They say the intake may be full of carbon...I think they’re full of poop
Had the same problem, went to a tuner shop to check it out, and it turned out a turbo actuator/ECU problem, a little tune and 150 euros later the car was fixed
Signs that I had:
-The throttle warning light wasn't on all the time, only lit up sometimes
-The check engine light was on
-Reduced power
could be a few things, one in particular the swirl valves could be causing problems, on this jeep the swirl valves have been deleted along with some other parts, but a tune is needed to do this. At the end of the day its best to take it to a local shop that preferably specializes in Mercedes/dodge/freightliner sprinters or this engine.
@@modifyd2518 thank you...at this point she’s gonna be parked in the garage for a while until I figure out what to do on this
Replace the exhaust gas pressure sensor. I have 150k on mine now and I’ve had to replace the sensor 3 or 4 times. It is located at the top rear of the engine.
Cannot tell you how stoked I am to have goind your channel! I bought an 08 WK CRD a year ago, and started having some of the known issues immediately...it's honestly been one hiccup after another, but I know the potential in these, and it's great to see some more well put together videos about them! Question, I did a Malone tune, similar to GDE (They got shut down before I could get a tune) that shut off the EGR, Swirl Valve and allowed for the DPF delete. I want to hollow out my cat's, did you have to do anything with the sensors when you installed the new exhaust, as to not throw a code? Stoked to see what comes next!
We're excited to have you be apart of the Modified family Brandon! With our GDE tune we did not have to modify any sensors except we did connect a tube going from one end of the DPF sensor (the one that detects when the dpf gets clogged using vacuum) back to its self as recommended by GDE.
How much do you guys pull with these 3.0s? Looking to pull a 19ft 4000lbs at the most camper.
Easy
I have 2008 Cherokee Limited 5.7 - anyone converted these from 5.7 to Diesel?
What app did you use?
You going to keep going with an EGR delete, intercooler, and the bigger turbo?
EGR went missing a few videos back, next on the list for the jeep is some wheels and tires and possibly a small lift!
@@modifyd2518 you know...if you do a turbo upgrade with the properly modified tune you can then share some more similarities with the AMG 6.4. There are AMG injectors you can swap out with a bigger turbo and die map
Hey I have a few question about the Jeep I myself have one and I’m having a lot of trouble with it, I was wondering if you could answer some of my questions. I have tried to look up the questions on the Internet but haven’t found the answers.
sure, I'll give it a shot!
Hola, i have 07 grand cherokee crd 3.0 in Baja California Sur Mexico, i need delete dpf and tune my car, please sell me the programmer you used
Hello dude, your jeep is really impressive and a nice piece of work. I would like to know how much boost are you running in the beast.
Thank You! We Don't have a boost gauge on it as of right now but definitely keep an eye out as this is not the last video on the diesel Jeep!
Tire shines the sidewall but turns the wheel showing the dull tire on the tread 💀
What exhaust does this have? And what tune are you running?
We're running a Green Diesel Engineering off road tune with a CB Engineering turbo back exhaust.
@@modifyd2518 does the exhaust system have a muffler?
@@D-RAIL_oOIIIIIIIOo it does not, just a straight pipe.
hey man do you have a MODs parts list?
Hey Chris, all parts came from CB Engineering and the tune was the off road tune from GDE, unfortunately GDE no longer sells the off road tune but i believe you can still get them from Malone tuning.
Stock 0 - 60 time is supposed to be 7.7 seconds.
I know the App I was using probably wasn't the most accurate but i just chose to stay with it for the sake of consistency, definitely need to find a better way of measuring 0-60 in future videos.
@@modifyd2518 I have come to the conclusion that apps based on a smartphone's gps is just not accurate enough. There is most often a delay before it realizes you are moving. Smartphone GPS is only designed to keep up to travelling on a map, I don't think it is tuned to tenths of a second accuracy. I have used the same app you used here and others. I never get consistent readings.
No Darryl, stock 0-60 time is supposed to be close to 9 seconds (8.6-9... between that) on CRD. 5.7 Hemi is in low 7 seconds. Also, phone apps can have the option to detect movement based on GPS and/or phones own accelerometer (with decent enough adjustments to make it in the tenths of a second). Only thing that's "bad" for phone apps is end speed logging, since in reality, even with proper gps Hz refresh rate there is a "lag", meaning the vehicle actually reached that 60 just before gps could refresh. But still, they can achieve tenths of a second accuracy very easily. At least if you're using some decent phone, not one of those cheap ones that have crappy build-in-everything.
But yeah... no stock CRD can do 0-60 in 7.7, unless accelerating on steep downhill :'P
wish I could do great shit to my 2020 Wrangler Rubicon sitting on 37s. we can't do shit...LEGALLY lol.
The cabin drone is terrible.
Drone in the cabin sounds horrible
Cant hear you over that terrible exhaust drone. Ee-gads
sounds like crap
Its a 3.0 v6, what'd you think it'd sound like? Lol