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There is but it's running the cloaking device and can't be seen.Why is there no romulan 3.0?
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There is but it's running the cloaking device and can't be seen.Why is there no romulan 3.0?
Ok, will do.I agree with PetroleumJunkie412 that the engine choice will depend on what you do with it. For a daily driver a 3.0 or 4.0 will be fine with regular maintenance with plenty of every day power to haul the trucks designed weight limits but if you are looking for show or a weekend cruise vehicle other options, V8 swaps, will give the best performance for that type of driving. If you live in snow country stay with stock options for an everyday driver since a V8 and no weight in the rear will make it almost impossible to drive safely in the winter.
While many think the 3.0 is slow it has the power to be a good engine as long as it is geared so the horse power and torque are in a usable range for the work load. These motors are really as useful as a 4 cylinder under 2500 RPM's stock but above that is where they shine... not so useful for a truck that should have the torque in the low RPMs and the HP in the low to mid RPM range. The 4.0 solved that issue being built as a truck engine but has some very weird quirks to go with it.
EDIT: Turbo's: these are great for cars, diesels or race cars/trucks this is because of what is called turbo lag. This is the time it takes for the turbo to spool up and produce air pressure to be forced into the engine. The biggest issue is that there is only 4 cylinder power to break inertia from a dead stop without either having a standard trans ( needing to slip the clutch a lot to control the power or basically power breaking to get the turbo to spool in an automatic... I believe the standard trans is not an option at the moment for the new ranger (?).
While turbos have there place in every day driving the engine must have enough torque to get the weight moving to start with before the turbo cna help produce any extra torque or horse power.
Try driving a turbo'd vehicle with the turbo disabled and you will understand what I am taking about.
This is really pretty much obsolete. Modern small turbos are designed to fill in the bottom end power, and lag is mostly a thing of the past.EDIT: Turbo's: these are great for cars, diesels or race cars/trucks this is because of what is called turbo lag. This is the time it takes for the turbo to spool up and produce air pressure to be forced into the engine. The biggest issue is that there is only 4 cylinder power to break inertia from a dead stop without either having a standard trans ( needing to slip the clutch a lot to control the power or basically power breaking to get the turbo to spool in an automatic... I believe the standard trans is not an option at the moment for the new ranger (?).
While turbos have there place in every day driving the engine must have enough torque to get the weight moving to start with before the turbo cna help produce any extra torque or horse power.
Hope this engine will last him 100k . After that he can buy what he wishes as long he can pay for it. What you think about the new ranger and it's powerplant little turbo!
Why is there no romulan 3.0?
EDIT: Turbo's: these are great for cars, diesels or race cars/trucks this is because of what is called turbo lag. This is the time it takes for the turbo to spool up and produce air pressure to be forced into the engine. The biggest issue is that there is only 4 cylinder power to break inertia from a dead stop without either having a standard trans ( needing to slip the clutch a lot to control the power or basically power breaking to get the turbo to spool in an automatic... I believe the standard trans is not an option at the moment for the new ranger (?).
While turbos have there place in every day driving the engine must have enough torque to get the weight moving to start with before the turbo cna help produce any extra torque or horse power.
Try driving a turbo'd vehicle with the turbo disabled and you will understand what I am taking about.
I believe that is what @ericbphoto is building at the moment...![]()
RBV Engine Hiarchy...
2.9L
2.8L
4.0LOHV
2.3 Lima
2.3 Duratech
4.0 SOHC
2.3 mitsu turbo diesel
2.2 Perkins diesel
2.0L
3.0L.
Just my opinion.
RBV Engine Hiarchy...
2.9L
2.8L
4.0LOHV
2.3 Lima
2.3 Duratech
4.0 SOHC
2.3 mitsu turbo diesel
2.2 Perkins diesel
2.0L
3.0L.
Just my opinion.
RBV Engine Hiarchy...
2.9L
2.8L
4.0LOHV
2.3 Lima
2.3 Duratech
4.0 SOHC
2.3 mitsu turbo diesel
2.2 Perkins diesel
2.0L
3.0L.
Just my opinion.
RBV Engine Hiarchy...
2.9L
2.5 lima
2.3 lima
2.8L
2.3 Duratech
2.3 mitsu turbo diesel
2.2 Perkins diesel
4.0 OHV
2.0L
3.0L.
4.0 SOHC
Just my opinion.