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i've been looking for awhile now for a good programmer for my vehicle but it seems like no one makes one for my ranger....i have a 99 ford ranger xlt w/ 4.0L OHV engine and 5spd. automatic trans... if anyone has information, i would greatly appreciate it.
 
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The xcal3 is a good one.. (I think the new one is a xcal3.. Someone else back me up)
 
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Originally Posted by TrePaul86
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The xcal3 is a good one.. (I think the new one is a xcal3.. Someone else back me up)

I believe the SCT programmer for Rangers is the X-Cal 2; the X-Cal 3 is for the '05 and up Mustang.
 

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I think I might have asked this before but is the computer for the transmission on a 98 flashable (automatic), and what exactly can you adjust on the transmission. I am looking at the X-cal 2
 
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Originally Posted by leadfoot
I think I might have asked this before but is the computer for the transmission on a 98 flashable (automatic), and what exactly can you adjust on the transmission. I am looking at the X-cal 2

you can adjust the shift points, and the shift pressure
here is a site that sell the X-2 http://www.stuffforyourranger.com/
Best part it is run my a member of the site and he is very good to dealwith
 
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Originally Posted by enraged_hunter
you can adjust the shift points, and the shift pressure
here is a site that sell the X-2 http://www.stuffforyourranger.com/
Best part it is run my a member of the site and he is very good to dealwith
But can you control how easily the transmission kicks down?
 
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Xcal 2 is still available, the Xcal 3 is the newest edition of it and both are available
Best bet is to get custom tunes and the X2/X3 work on all 1996 and newer ford vehicles
Below is some info-2 links from troyer performance(the wonderfull guys that custom tuned my X3 for my 07 F150-well worth the wait and money)
X3
http://www.troyerperformance.com/cgi...catalogno=3000
X2
http://www.troyerperformance.com/cgi...catalogno=9400

Canned tunes can not compare to custom tunes and is the best way to go IMO
 
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But can you control how easily the transmission kicks down?
I dont know about canned tunes, but with custom tunes if you are driving normal the shifts are slightly firmer but not much over stock, the faster you accelerate the firmer the shift
 
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