Wicked_Sludge
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id try a different scale.
a stock 4x4, v6 ranger weights under 3400lbs empty.
a stock 4x4, v6 ranger weights under 3400lbs empty.
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there was a article in a diesel mag that someone was getting 405 hp out of the little engine reliably and getting about 29 mpg with it it a first gen bronco with 35s. i was looking at it for the space saved in the engine compartment along with torque. i like to crawl and the most i do off road with it now it 50 in high range and the 4bt would easily handle that.
id try a different scale.
a stock 4x4, v6 ranger weights under 3400lbs empty.
if thats all your doing, your not going to get anywhere near 7,000lbs.
an f-350 super duty 4x4, long bed, crew cab weighs in at around 6,500 and its a whole lot more truck than your ranger.
Id double check your smog laws.
I highly doubt that smog sniffer is going to happy with a Cummins replacing a 2.9L.
Diesels, like it or not, a sooty, smelly basterds that produce a ton more pollution then even a sick 2.9L could produce.
later,
Dustin
Id double check your smog laws.
I highly doubt that smog sniffer is going to happy with a Cummins replacing a 2.9L.
Diesels, like it or not, a sooty, smelly basterds that produce a ton more pollution then even a sick 2.9L could produce.
later,
Dustin
I just wanted to weigh in on this comment, I happen to own a F-350, crew cab, long bed, diesel, and the last time my Dad and I left the scrap metal yard, when we weighed ourselves after unloading the metal, with just the truck my dad and me it weighed 7,700lbs. and my dad and I are probly both around 200lbs a piece, so thats still 7,300lbs of truck.
But, I do agree, I'm doing basically the same thing you are, one ton running gear front and back, and a Isuzu 4BT diesel, and I don't think the truck is going to weigh anywhere near as much as the F-350. Have you ever seen the size of the frame rails on a 1-ton? Just those alone have to weigh about a ton (ok, maybe thats an exaggeration), but they weigh a lot more than the frame and body of a Ranger.
so thats still 7,300lbs of truck.