RangerRob2.3
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Hi all, I have looked around some but haven't found much as to what others have done to pull more mpg's from the 2.3 lima motor or specifically a 1993 Ranger 2wd 5 speed in my case. I have replaced the thermostat, o2 sensor, cleaned maf, cleaned throttle body, and ran a tank of fuel system cleaner through it so far. Last fill up calculated almost 25 mpg mostly highway with light in the bed hauling, a small boat and then an atv, driving reasonably nice. I thought that was respectable for the overall situation but I would like to do better. I had a 1991 2.3 5 speed in the past I could pull well over 30 if I really tried but that was playing the hills as best possible, coasting, etc.. and that one also didn't have power steering dragging the engine down.
Anyways, I have an electric fan laying around I thought I might try and replace the factory clutch fan with to see how much that may help and if I could find information I would like to try a cam that would offer more low-end torque along with freshening up the top end or some light port cleaning/matching and shave the head a smidge. I couldn't care less about high rpm power one way or the other but if I could increase bottom end torque from idle to 3 or 4000 rpm to be able to keep the rpm's down I think I could do better mpg's for sure.
Thanks
Anyways, I have an electric fan laying around I thought I might try and replace the factory clutch fan with to see how much that may help and if I could find information I would like to try a cam that would offer more low-end torque along with freshening up the top end or some light port cleaning/matching and shave the head a smidge. I couldn't care less about high rpm power one way or the other but if I could increase bottom end torque from idle to 3 or 4000 rpm to be able to keep the rpm's down I think I could do better mpg's for sure.
Thanks