bhgl
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Feb 28, 2024
- Messages
- 379
- Vehicle Year
- 2003
- Engine
- 3.0 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
I know that's 100% true- my wallet just isn't thick enough to try that experiment.
If I ever say anything that sounds discouraging, it comes from my cheapness. Just say "I'm rich" and that'll shut me up.
edit: frankly I'd love to see the dyno testing on that. Maybe jump from 150hp to 155? 160? I'm not being facetious... I'd genuinely be curious.
You boys are always right when it comes to cost benefit, I would be better off parking the truck and driving my corolla, which is what I do on my daily commute and around town errands, but I do put an average of 2000 KMs on my truck per month still. Some of the work/parts may eventually pay for itself, I know the bed cap has since I purchased it in March thanks to improved highway aero.
One of the impasses I get when talking about this project on Ranger forums in general since we're such a utilitarian bunch is explaining that; yes it is not fiscally ideal to do all the stuff in the quest of fuel economy, but I'm doing the research/work anyways because I want to, and it might actually pay itself off in a three or four hundred thousand kilometers if I'm lucky, and as fuel gets more expensive, it might help other folks keep these trucks on the road longer for less money.
But a project is always a project for us car folk, and I've set myself a goal of 30 MpG come hell or highwater, and we're getting there slowly but surely.