- Joined
- Aug 6, 2007
- Messages
- 5,398
- State - Country
- GA - USA
- Vehicle Year
- 1999
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
- Engine
- 5.0
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Total Drop
- few inches
- Tire Size
- ~30"
Short Version:
Who's the go to guy for mail order tuners now? Vehicle in question is my 99 Ranger 4.0L auto.
Long Version:
Way back when the 99 was new to me (about 8 years ago) I bought an X-cal 2 tuner from Doug at Bama Chips. I was happy with the tuner and tunes that I got, but obviously Bama has since closed and Doug has gone on to bigger and better.
Fast Forward to now, engine is getting rebuilt and getting a mild cam installed. For just those I'm not worried about a tuner. If the block has to be bored and crank needs to be turned, I am considering bumping up the compression a little. Cam plus compression bump means running higher grade gas and IMO needing a tune.
If the compression bump happens, I know best route is to have it put on a dyno and custom tunes wrote for the truck. Realistically, don't have a local dyno shop I trust and would need something to get it on the road until I can find one. As such I'm looking for the current equivalent to what Bama tunes used to be that can write me a good baseline tune for 99 4.0L OHV with COMP 410 cam, and compression bump (amount to be determined).
Who's the go to guy for mail order tuners now? Vehicle in question is my 99 Ranger 4.0L auto.
Long Version:
Way back when the 99 was new to me (about 8 years ago) I bought an X-cal 2 tuner from Doug at Bama Chips. I was happy with the tuner and tunes that I got, but obviously Bama has since closed and Doug has gone on to bigger and better.
Fast Forward to now, engine is getting rebuilt and getting a mild cam installed. For just those I'm not worried about a tuner. If the block has to be bored and crank needs to be turned, I am considering bumping up the compression a little. Cam plus compression bump means running higher grade gas and IMO needing a tune.
If the compression bump happens, I know best route is to have it put on a dyno and custom tunes wrote for the truck. Realistically, don't have a local dyno shop I trust and would need something to get it on the road until I can find one. As such I'm looking for the current equivalent to what Bama tunes used to be that can write me a good baseline tune for 99 4.0L OHV with COMP 410 cam, and compression bump (amount to be determined).