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- 2000
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the truck in question is my buddy's 2000 2wd 2.5l automatic with an edge rear end. it is a street truck and while i know its not going to go fast without forced induction or a v8 (while they would be nice) for the time being i would like to see if i can get a little more oomph out of it with a tune and im wondering if there are any reputable tuners for the ranger out there who can tune the ranger by reading datalogs in combination with a SCT Xcalibrator2 or Xcalibrator3 and wideband A/F gauge as an analog input. for the tune it would be nice to up the trans fluid PSI, if thats even possible in a ranger, to make firmer shifts. a raised or completely turned off speed governor would be wonderful. and the ability to raise or lower the shifting rpms depending on where i figure out that its best to shift. all of these things are possible with a ford focus, which i have and have tuned by this method with very much success. i dont know hardly anything about the ranger which is why im asking so many questions. im planning on surprising him with it by quite literally stealing his truck for a day and bringing it back done.
just out of pure curiosity what are the gears in an edge rear end and in a stock 2000 2wd rear end? are the edges 4.10's? it seems like its geared a little lower since we did that. it might be my imagination (wouldnt be the first time) but im just curious. also are there any decent cold air intakes available for this engine. ive had trouble finding any for the 2.5L. are there any headers available for it that are any good? and what size exhaust is best to run on the 2.5L N/A? are there cams available for it? if there are then what would be the most aggressive cam we could put in and use on a daily driven basis on a stock head. meaning stock springs, valves, and port and not have to worry about wearing out the valvetrain prematurely. also wondering about minispools to basically make it a locking rear end. are these a good idea? if not then what would be a better idea? are the stock injectors 19lb/hr?
okay i know thats a shit ton of questions but im curious about all of them. as fun, reliable, and useful as his truck has been im pretty likely to lay hands on one myself and when i do there is no way in hell it will stay stock for more than a week if even that long.
just out of pure curiosity what are the gears in an edge rear end and in a stock 2000 2wd rear end? are the edges 4.10's? it seems like its geared a little lower since we did that. it might be my imagination (wouldnt be the first time) but im just curious. also are there any decent cold air intakes available for this engine. ive had trouble finding any for the 2.5L. are there any headers available for it that are any good? and what size exhaust is best to run on the 2.5L N/A? are there cams available for it? if there are then what would be the most aggressive cam we could put in and use on a daily driven basis on a stock head. meaning stock springs, valves, and port and not have to worry about wearing out the valvetrain prematurely. also wondering about minispools to basically make it a locking rear end. are these a good idea? if not then what would be a better idea? are the stock injectors 19lb/hr?
okay i know thats a shit ton of questions but im curious about all of them. as fun, reliable, and useful as his truck has been im pretty likely to lay hands on one myself and when i do there is no way in hell it will stay stock for more than a week if even that long.
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