hello I am asking if anyone knows any decent priced hp mods for a 3.0l Ranger and or a turbo or supercharger mods i just want a bit more pick up
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Don't most 5.0s that get swapped into rangers make like... 200hp stock?
A 3.0 sucking 7lbs would be over 200 with muuuuuuch less hassle.
Yeah, a 5.0 in stock form is slightly underwhelming for performance. Think it’s somewhere around 220hp. I’ve done a little to mine and I intend to do some more, but there is a lot of work and money involved to produce real power with that swap. There are better options.Don't most 5.0s that get swapped into rangers make like... 200hp stock?
A 3.0 sucking 7lbs would be over 200 with muuuuuuch less hassle.
Yeah, a 5.0 in stock form is slightly underwhelming for performance. Think it’s somewhere around 220hp.
A turbo 3.0 with 5-7psi would probably be pretty fun and relatively simple and cheap to do. My understanding is that a stock computer should be able to handle that.
I’ve seen a number of people claiming that they run 5-10 psi turbo or supercharger on a stock computer. Now, I’m sure that custom tuning can get the best out of mods and the more stuff you do and higher boost numbers the more a tune will help.Really? I was under the impression that adding any forced air required some form of custom tuning (I guess that's possible with an 03 PCM?) or a new PCM.
So, the thing with superchargers is that they are not as common as turbos in the junkyard and you have to replace/fabricate an intake. To the best of my knowledge, nobody makes a pre-made intake for a supercharger on an RBV anymore, except maybe for the 5.0 motor. A turbo you can plumb into your stock intake.all you guys posted and not a one of you steered towards the tech articles and their writeup of eaton roots style superchargers?
Under the "Engines" section of the tech articles there are 5 articles there, 4 are for the 4.0, the first one Eaton M62/M90/M112 has some good info...
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Engines & Fuel Systems - The Ranger Station
DISCLAIMER: Activities and vehicle modifications appearing or described at The Ranger Station and it’s pages may be potentially dangerous. We do not endorse any such activity for others or recommend it to any particular person – we simply describe the … Continuedwww.therangerstation.com
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Eaton M62, M90 & M112 Superchargers - The Ranger Station
Ford Ranger owners have increased the horsepower of their 4.0 OHV and 4.0 SOHC engines by adding a supercharger. Currently there is only a kit out there for the 4.0 SOHC engine, and you need to provide your own supercharger. … Continuedwww.therangerstation.com
the biggest issue I would think would be either cost if you just want to buy it or how unicorn it would be if you want to scour junkyards hunting for it.
One of the biggest problems is the modding industry is dying, too many rules and regulations from EPA - trying to keep cars stock and force manufacturers to make lower emission vehicles.
Usually loads cheaper too..*cough, puke, gasp* buy a chevy (I just threw up in my mouth a little)... aftermarket support for modding up a chevy is 10x what there is for ford....