Found this thread as I was mentally toying with the notion of some one taking a mid 90's Ranger and trying to equip a 2.3 Ecoboost with a 5spd manual transmission. I'm sure somewhere out there some one has done it. Would be interesting to see the results and the comparison. Not exactly a reality for my own project, but interesting all the same.
the 2.3 eco boost is a monster.
there are quite a few. some on this board.
i thought there was one out at milan running 11.50s but it turned out to be a non ecoboost Japanese 4 whizzer in that truck....the explorer st's were smoking everything that particular weekend.....we were next door at the dirt bike track watching for a bit...i wasnt paying to go get a closer look...
the ecoboost mustangs on tune are running 13's and in the 12's with bolt ons....coolers....intake ect..."if" they can hook. usually this requires good tires and wild tunes...but for minimal investment you are hitting mid 12's..
.of course...just like the current bronco-rangers and ol focus and explorer st...fordruns junk intercoolers..run with these stock coolers they heat soak pretty bad....so back to back runs are hell....just like the sploders.
easy fix of course.
still....
that is amazing. there are way faster 4cyl ecoboost cars, but i am talking sub 1500...maybe 1800 in mods here....so...i can get a 2.0 ecoboost from an explorer for around 800-1300 range....and with 1000 in mods get gobs of low end torque you can never get from a 302 without boost and bone stock no mods makes more power than any 302 ever.... just think of it that way.
so for us old school ranger people.. its promising...
why its not done regularly is a mystery to me...there are...were tons of escape and edge and explorer 2.0/2.3 ecoboosts out there to rob for pennies compared to a coyote...
mustangs are 6-700 pounds more than a 90s 2wd reg cab ranger, so a good planting ranger setup could reach into 11's at 380 hp 440 tq area.....getting 310-20 whp just over 380 plus wheel tq is not hard to do with a cobb and simple boltons.. in a 2wd ranger that is pretty good. 351 power 300 pounds less weight. thats crazy......good crazy.
problem with a light 2wd ranger will be traction. the low end power of these will be overwhelming with no traction control ect... that is what hurts them at the track from what i have seen...anybody raw doggin with no traction control has a hard time going under 1.9-2 60 foots.
so the good is the bad....for a 4 cylinder, this is a low rpm engine. for a truck that is awesome....if you want to race...the stock turbo is the limit....when you get rid of that limit you remove the truck drivability...
a stock stang engine is about perfect for me with proper tune....so cheap and easy....less weight...less fuel...less heat issues under regular conditions.