I see some older post discussing pros and cons of superchargers versus turbochargers for Jeeps, but I didn't see anything that suggests one of the posters actually has a Jeep with either.
I have a 2003 TJ Sport with a 505 Performance Turbocharger. Some of the parts etc. they sold me are defective and as the result, my Jeep has become nothing but a big expensive rock parked in my driveway. My Jeep has been inoperative since December 2. 505 Performance has declined to honor their warranty of repair or replace.
The issues are not the mechanical issues but the electronics, specifically the ECU, fuel management system, and the method of tuning which is pretty much the same for both. I am interested in talking with anyone who has either a supercharged or turbocharged Jeep to see if their systems work as they anticipated, what kind of electronics are used, and if tuning problems have been experience. Since it is clear 505 Performance does not mind selling defective parts and has no intention of honoring their warranty, my objective is to get my Jeep running again.
I have a 2003 TJ Sport with a 505 Performance Turbocharger. Some of the parts etc. they sold me are defective and as the result, my Jeep has become nothing but a big expensive rock parked in my driveway. My Jeep has been inoperative since December 2. 505 Performance has declined to honor their warranty of repair or replace.
The issues are not the mechanical issues but the electronics, specifically the ECU, fuel management system, and the method of tuning which is pretty much the same for both. I am interested in talking with anyone who has either a supercharged or turbocharged Jeep to see if their systems work as they anticipated, what kind of electronics are used, and if tuning problems have been experience. Since it is clear 505 Performance does not mind selling defective parts and has no intention of honoring their warranty, my objective is to get my Jeep running again.