- Joined
- Sep 18, 2010
- Messages
- 631
- City
- Raleigh, NC
- Vehicle Year
- 1996
- Engine
- 2.3 (4 Cylinder)
- Transmission
- Manual
Alright I gave up my whole 2.3 turbo fantasies and I'm just gunna slap a 302 in there (if only it were that easy).
I'm about to go to the salvage yard tomorrow and grab the computer and wiring from a 96 Explorer.
Now I have the weak little 2.3 in my 96 Ranger and I want to do a good build with a 302 (contemplating 331 stroker build) from said 96 Explorer. Now I'm looking at cams and I saw "On EFI engines, performance camshafts work only with mass air induction systems. Will not work with Explorer EEC-V EFI." on Ford Racing's website. This got me, as I thought the 96 Sploder already had a MAF. So what exactly do I need to grab? I was just going to grab the module on the firewall and very damn thing connected to it. But I started to research a little more and I saw that some people said to grab a module on the passenger side too.
Makes me fuggin hate having an OBD-II vehicle that much more...
I'm about to go to the salvage yard tomorrow and grab the computer and wiring from a 96 Explorer.
Now I have the weak little 2.3 in my 96 Ranger and I want to do a good build with a 302 (contemplating 331 stroker build) from said 96 Explorer. Now I'm looking at cams and I saw "On EFI engines, performance camshafts work only with mass air induction systems. Will not work with Explorer EEC-V EFI." on Ford Racing's website. This got me, as I thought the 96 Sploder already had a MAF. So what exactly do I need to grab? I was just going to grab the module on the firewall and very damn thing connected to it. But I started to research a little more and I saw that some people said to grab a module on the passenger side too.
Makes me fuggin hate having an OBD-II vehicle that much more...