RangerFella
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- Joined
- Jan 10, 2008
- Messages
- 84
- Vehicle Year
- 1997
- Transmission
- Manual
Heya guys...I just got my hands on a gem of a truck...and I have a few questions about it.
To start off, it is a 1997 Ford Ranger 2.3L I4 5-speed 2WD Supercab w/ ~65k miles.
First, since I've never driven anything even close to comparable to a Ranger, is it normal for these trucks to be...all but a slug in molasses? The engine runs great...it's just kind of feels like it's got something holding it back.... But that may just be my imagination and I'm not used to driving something with so little power.
My second question is about the max RPMs on these engines. What is the red-line on these four cylinders? I was thinking of getting an inexpensive tach. to monitor/keep track of RPMs.
My third question is just more of a general one. The truck itself has been kept up with but...are there any 'look out for this' problems that occur with these trucks? Like, something I should check out? It's current on emissions and mechanical work but...maybe someone knows of a known problem with the '97 Rangers.
My last question is in regards to aftermarket radios and the speakers that are in the truck. First, it already has an aftermarket Sony CD deck but it's breathing its last breath as we speak so...it's being replaced by a newer Sony Xplod. Is there any reason why a newer Sony wouldn't just drop right in? Maybe even the wiring harness will fit too? Second, what about the speaker sizes? What are the common sizes for the doors and behind the front seats? I've found conflicting answers regarding this.
Thank you, in advance, for answering my questions! Remember, everyone was a newbie at some point
-Red
To start off, it is a 1997 Ford Ranger 2.3L I4 5-speed 2WD Supercab w/ ~65k miles.
First, since I've never driven anything even close to comparable to a Ranger, is it normal for these trucks to be...all but a slug in molasses? The engine runs great...it's just kind of feels like it's got something holding it back.... But that may just be my imagination and I'm not used to driving something with so little power.
My second question is about the max RPMs on these engines. What is the red-line on these four cylinders? I was thinking of getting an inexpensive tach. to monitor/keep track of RPMs.
My third question is just more of a general one. The truck itself has been kept up with but...are there any 'look out for this' problems that occur with these trucks? Like, something I should check out? It's current on emissions and mechanical work but...maybe someone knows of a known problem with the '97 Rangers.
My last question is in regards to aftermarket radios and the speakers that are in the truck. First, it already has an aftermarket Sony CD deck but it's breathing its last breath as we speak so...it's being replaced by a newer Sony Xplod. Is there any reason why a newer Sony wouldn't just drop right in? Maybe even the wiring harness will fit too? Second, what about the speaker sizes? What are the common sizes for the doors and behind the front seats? I've found conflicting answers regarding this.
Thank you, in advance, for answering my questions! Remember, everyone was a newbie at some point

-Red