DasBaldDog
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- Joined
- Dec 10, 2010
- Messages
- 36
- Vehicle Year
- 1994
- Transmission
- Manual
I'm going to chime in here with some info as I have the same year etc. My Ranger has the 4.0L with 5spd and 182,000 miles. According to the door sticker I have 3.08 gears in the rear end (code 92). It is happiest right around 2K rpm in all gears and I shift around 2500 rpm unless I am getting on the highway then I shift around 3500rpm. I have never been able to climb a steep hill in 4th unless it is around 3k rpm and even then its a dog. I get about 25mpg on the highway at 65 in 5th at 2K rpm, and 20 or so in the city if I don't jack rabbit my starts and at 182K I would prob break something. 5th really is OD and is not a passing gear.
My guess, based on your mpg is you are running really rich and is the MAF or O2 sensor.
Don't think its the MAF as I get a reading, and it changes in a linear fashion with increased revs. The O2 sensor, I would expect a code for... but is defiantely on my list of things to check.
My truck hates 2000 rpm in anything but first and second. 2000 rpm in 4th and it lugs pretty bad. And I need to be at 3000 rpm in 4th to even accelerate on level ground.
Thank you for your input, tells me something is definately amiss.
Hoping I fixed the issue with the tightening of the intake manifold. Next step past that is a new intake manifold gasket, and I'd really like to avoid that.