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i have a 2011 ford ranger 4.0sohc was just wondering what would be the best way to add a bit more power?? thanks
If there was a simple way to add even a LITTLE more horsepower, doncha THINK Ford would have put THOSE parts in there instead of the ones you've got?
Lets say the exhaust, why would Ford have put a restrictive exhaust on there when a BETTER exhaust would have cost them the SAME amount of money?
Or the throttle body.. If a BIGGER one would make more horses, why didn't Ford put that same BIGGER one on there? It would cost them NOTHING!
Now the aftermarket has lots and lots of bright red and yellow parts to SELL you.. but all they do is to MAKE you feel better about your ride, and in most cases make more NOISE. In actual fact some or even MOST of those parts cause less milage and even SLOW the engine down.
That new Ranger is the last and best design of the Ranger line. It has all the goodies of previous Rangers and prolly a few new ones. The ONLY modification you might need or use would be a lower gear ratio if you add taller tires.
Big JIm![]()
While I agree with you, the generic tune is best when the truck is a general use truck, I think that when you start getting specific goals that non Ford parts and tune may be beneficial. I haven't done enough research to be definite about what would work and why, but any time you want more of one thing you lose at the other end: eg. less higher top end performance is a trade off for more torque, more horse power generally means less gas mileage, etc. I'd say that you have to have specific goals in mind before you can figure out how to get "more power".
Richard
Not sure how Ford did it but the Mustang version of the 4.0 SOHC makes 240 hp, so there's more power in there somewhere.....
just remember air/fuel/exhaust...
with more air (filter change) you need more fuel, and with more air and fuel you need better exhaust.
you can't change just one and have the right ratio of the 3...
a tuner would be your best bet. and gears if you want larger tires..
im not sure if i agree with the k&n comment, what proof are you basing this info off of if you open the intake up ( CAI) and put a high-rate-of-flow muffler that would increase power by cutting back on back preasure there for cutting back on the exhaust gas that is left over in the cylider after it fires, ford engineers build for performance=life of vehicle=part simplicity=parts cost ford wants power, but the upgrades available do get you 1-20 hp but bolt on performance parts will not get you the same increase the cam, heads and an intake manifold will but in newer fuel injected rangers that are computer controlled can be tuned by pluging it in to a prgrammer or your comp with some software of course but the idea is tuning . . . timing advances will get you more power ask any top fuel dragster if you dis agree with that your ful of sh** but its going to cost you in the long run -more power=harder on drivetrain=shorter part(ie trannie engine) life -but to say that a K&n does nothing and might actually decrease power is a farce k&n has spent many years under the hoods of many dif makes and models its not just more air but the velocity of the air entering the cyliders that in turn will increase power if anything it cuts back on mechanical friction making easier for the piston to drag more air into the cylinder ie more power and as for the more power comment im pretty sure you guys knew what he ment, so please stop baggin on this guy he just had a question anwser it or dont say anything at all i feel liike yall might of jumped the gun a little on this one i have K&N cold air flowmaster delta and thats it i have gain 15 hp 10ft\lbs dyno proven thank you for you time i love my ranger and i love this site so lets be helpful and not degrading oh yes there are many marvels mysteries oils power adders that will your right big jim do absolutly nothing the best thing you can do is educate yourself on how a motor works and go from there once again thank you for your time hope i helped alittle
oh and that throttle body why plastic if anyone has an anwser i would love it the only thing i can come up with is the rate of expantion when heat is intruduced