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Superchips 4876 - Pulsar for 2018-2022 Jeep Wrangler/Gladiator 3.6L

Superchips  |  SKU: SCHIP-4876
Sale price $54995 Regular price $61895

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Description

Superchips 4876 - Pulsar for 2018-2022 Jeep Wrangler/Gladiator 3.6L

Pulsar for 2018-2022 Jeep Wrangler/Gladiator 3.6L

Pulsar for 2018-2022 Jeep Wranlger and Gladiator 3.6L V6

Pulsar is loaded with features to fine tune your driving experience, including tire size correction, gear ratio adjustment, TPMS adjust, and even engine Auto Start/Stop disable! The Pulsar was developed for Jeepers by Jeepers and is a MUST HAVE upgrade for the a modified application running heavy off-roading and overlander equipment like roof racks, tents, campers, survival gear and towing. The additional power and torque turns your overweight and underpowered Jeep into an all-new driving experience.

  • On-the-fly power levels via cruise control buttons
  • Adds up to 30hp/27tq (Tow, Economy, Performance settings)
  • Excellent upgradge for heavy Overlanding and Off-Roading rigs
  • +60hp at 5250 RPM's
  • Plug and Play Installation, No PCM Swap required
  • Tire Size calibration up to 40"
  • Gear Ratio: 2.00 - 5.99
  • Disable Engine Auto Start/Stop
  • Disable TPMS, or adjust TPMS Thresholds 22-64psi
  • Built-in pedal booster feature for improved throttle response
  • Improves fuel economy, towing capabilities, and performance
50 State Legal: No
Brand: Superchips
CARB (California) Compliant: No
Category: Vehicles, Equipment, Tools, and Supplies
Custom Tuning: No
Emission Code: 7
Erases Fault Code: Yes
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Grade Type: Performance
Instruction Manual Included: Yes
part type: Computer Chip Programmer
Performance Tunes: Yes
Product Type: Inline Chips and Modules
Software Included: Yes
Speedometer: Yes
Sub Category: Engine Service
Upgradable: No
Warning: California Proposition 65
Weight: 4
Wi-Fi Updates: No

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