OPTIMIZE ECOBOOST 2.3L PERFORMANCE SAFELY AND RELIABLY
Ranger Power Pack Performance Calibration Boosts HP, Torque

For those interested in making a great engine more powerful, Ford Performance offers the 2019-20 Ranger EcoBoost Power Pack Performance Calibration M-9603-REB. The package provides the Ford EcoBoost 2.3L I-4 DOHC engine with 45 additional horsepower and 60 lb/ft of torque, making 315 horsepower at 4,500 rpm and delivering 370 lb/ft torque at 2,500 rpm. Designed, tested and certified by Ford and Ford Performance engineers, the calibration improves engine response throughout the rpm range, optimizing shift points of the Ranger’s 10-speed automatic transmission for better performance.
The calibration is legal in all 50 states. While helping preserve fuel economy, the improved performance is accomplished, in part, through the use of premium gasoline. The kit is tire-size configurable and comes with Pro Cal 4 calibration tool, a K&N high-flow air filter, and calibration software and hardware. What’s more, the improved performance comes without sacrificing Ford quality or reliability. When installed by a Ford dealer or ASE certified technician, the Ranger EcoBoost Power Pack Performance Calibration is guaranteed for 3-years or 36,000 miles from the in-service date of installation.
About The Author
Jim Oaks is the founder of The Ranger Station, one of the longest-running Ford Ranger enthusiast communities on the web. He has spent over three decades owning, modifying, repairing, and driving Ford Rangers on the street, trail, and cross-country routes.
Since launching TheRangerStation.com in 1999, Jim has documented thousands of real-world Ranger builds, technical repairs, drivetrain swaps, suspension modifications, and off-road tests contributed by owners worldwide. His work has been referenced by enthusiasts, mechanics, and off-road builders looking for practical, experience-based information rather than theoretical advice.
Jim’s hands-on experience includes long-distance overland travel, trail use, drivetrain and axle upgrades, suspension tuning, and platform comparisons across multiple Ranger generations. The content published on The Ranger Station is grounded in first-hand experience and community-verified data, not marketing claims or generic specifications.