eric17mx
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My old 93 ext cab 4.0 auto ranger took me all over the mountains many times and it had 250k stock motor and tranny, i never had one problem, id get a bigger trans cooler though if you plan on wheeling alot or towing!
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A 4.0 auto will rape a 3.0 manual and then some.
How do they hold up in heavy wheeling? Both the engine, but more specifically the tranny?
I seem to recall PapaGeno has the same AW4 I have in my Jeeps, and they are bulletproof for just about anything you can throw at them. Does the automatic in the Rangers have the same ability the Jeep trannys do?
Yep.
I see the resident troll is still hard at work talking about things he doesn't have a clue on.... (eric17mx)
Common problem with the auto trans 3.0L Rangers. A gear change might wake it up a lil but I've never experimented, most of my trucks are manual trans.
You'll get the best performance out of a manual trans 3.0L if you upshift between 4,000 and 5,000 rpms to stay in the powerband. I wouldn't upshift lower than 3,000 unless I had to.
A 4.0 auto will rape a 3.0 manual and then some.
How do they hold up in heavy wheeling? Both the engine, but more specifically the tranny?
I seem to recall PapaGeno has the same AW4 I have in my Jeeps, and they are bulletproof for just about anything you can throw at them. Does the automatic in the Rangers have the same ability the Jeep trannys do?
My 03 with a 4.0L and a 5sp auto seems to be doing pretty well. It's got something like 65000 miles on the clock and is running strong. I haven't done any serious offroading in it, but the little bit of play time I had the truck gave me no problems.
Kris
That's also the SOHC 4.0, not the OHV 4.0 found in 2000-down trucks.