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lilscorpion
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It’s maybe more costly than a complicated conversion - you need an 8-speed that bolted up originally to a 3.6L Pentastar motor. Either an 845RE/8HP45 (found in V6 Dodge 4x4 pickups pre 2019) or the newer version, the 850RE (2019 or newer Jeep Wrangler LJ or the truck JT).What kind of supporting hardware is required to do the 8spd swap?

The Jeeps have a stand alone controller from the factory so swap in a newer controller programmed to match the donor vehicle. The trans is 2” longer than the Nag1 so the mount will need to more rearward ~2” which should be an easy fab on a factory x member. Need to adapt the wiring harness to work with the different speed sensors and run a challenger shifter.

The speed sensors are maybe the biggest difference and benefit between the 850RE and the Nag1. The Nag1 uses the speed sensors at the wheels which causes some problems with after market axles like mine (I have Dynatracs) because the mounting brackets they use must not have the same spacing as the factory brackets to the tone rings. Every so often the trans in mine gets a goofy read and it goes into limp mode and I guess this isn’t uncommon. The 850RE doesn’t need the wheel speed sensors because it has speed sensors on the front and rear of the trans itself instead. I suspect the wiring harness just relocated the sensor plug pigtails.
There’s 2 companies that make a kit now:
Dakota Customs: https://www.dakota-customs.com/shop/jk8speed - $4k you get everything you need but the trans and all new parts: new shifter, shifter mounting plate, wiring harness, trans relo bracket, new controller/trans ecm programmed for the trans you get, and an ecm relo bracket.
Dan at Dakota customs used to own Burnsville Off-road in Minnasota who was popular in the 4x4 rags at the time that I was in the business. He was the creator of some of the early cool hybrid conversions like this TJ that he put a viper motor in - https://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/the-ultimate-wrangler-18472.html?printable and manufactured of the earlier hemi swap kits for Jeeps. Dan knows his ****. His business was a body shop and fab shop so he has the breath of knowledge and experience to leave me confident in his kit.
The other company is Jeep Speed Shop - https://jeepspeedshop.com/8-speed-swap/. This smaller new-comer (best I can tell) has bees doing a few 8-speed conversions for customers in their local market. They claim to have a kit but either lack maturity as a business or just aren’t a very good one. Though I had a good call with the owner, he blew me off on a request to follow the call with an email containing documentation on his product and completely ignored on 3 follow-up attempts.
Jeep Speeds kit is only some of what you need and I suspect really just easy money - the ecm and the wiring harness for $1500. You source the shifter, figure out the ECM relocation and mounting, and you figure out the trans relo. Since the owner never did send me info, I can’t really confirm how incomplete the kit is or isn’t. My biggest concern is support and having to source and fab everything else.
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