wildbill23c
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- Joined
- Aug 22, 2012
- Messages
- 3,918
- City
- Southwestern Idaho
- Vehicle Year
- 1987
- Engine
- 2.9 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- Total Lift
- 0
- Total Drop
- 0
- Tire Size
- 215/70-R14
- My credo
- 19K, 19D, 92Y, 88M, 91F....OIF-III (2004-2005)
If fuel economy on a budget is what you're after, a Duratec 2.3/manual truck can get you 25 City/ 30 hwy and have none of the drawbacks of the diesel. I can find them for under $5k near me pretty easily. Obviously, it's not going to have the torque of the larger turbo diesel but it sounds like you don't really need that.
Is the 2.3L Duratec the engine that Ford thought needed 2 spark plugs for each cylinder, or was the 2.5L? Got one of those dual spark plug trucks sitting around because it won't start, nobody seems to know why LOL. Seeing a lot of them in the scrap yards wondering if there's a common problem with this condition?
I have my 88 Bronco 2 which does fine, but yeah if I were to get another run around town truck a little 4 cylinder 2WD ranger would be great...usually by the time people sell them here though they're pretty beat up LOL. We had a 98 Ranger as a work truck when I was installing garage doors, 4 cylinder manual windows, etc. dang thing had 420k on it and was still going...it lasted longer than the business did LOL.
As for the diesel stuff, yeah if I were driving long distances every day it might be fine, but a lot of stuff I do anymore is just in town so a few miles a day totally a bad thing for a diesel engine.