Travi80
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- 1986
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- Ford Ranger
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- Manual
I have recently rebuilt the 2.3 in our 86 ranger parts truck, and we had the cam switched with one a couple steps up from stock. I have finally worked out most of the bugs in it but still have one question.
What I would like to know is how much of a cam can the stock computer settings compensate for? I can't find the spec card for the cam, but I know it's not too wild. I think the computer is having a hard time compensating for it. It runs good but I think it could be a little better ( it seems to stumble at idle sometimes, and also after hard use like on the highway).
Any information anyone has about possible reprograming what the computer can handle would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks guys
What I would like to know is how much of a cam can the stock computer settings compensate for? I can't find the spec card for the cam, but I know it's not too wild. I think the computer is having a hard time compensating for it. It runs good but I think it could be a little better ( it seems to stumble at idle sometimes, and also after hard use like on the highway).
Any information anyone has about possible reprograming what the computer can handle would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks guys