New Thread on Explorer Intake...
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New Thread on Explorer Intake...
We (a few of the mich. members) have been wondering if the explorer intake would fit the ranger 4.0. After seeing the closed thread, i thought i'd jump on it now. It seems that it could be very possible, and if the word is true, this would give you better low end torque?......Any ideas? Thanks everyone.
Pic from the old thread -
Pic from the old thread -
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I have also pondered this. I am pretty sure it will work, but you will have to change several things, not too intense, but a lil more than just the intake. I dont think for the amount of work required, and the amount of swapping parts, it would be worth it. If anyone does this and has proven dyno sheets that it is worth it, I would like to see it as well as Mark!!!
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I know for sure you will have to swap the fuel rail, some brackets, t-stat housing, upper radiator hose, air inlet pipe, vaccuum lines, I am sure some wire harness re-routing will be required... The computer should be re-tuned as well to compensate for the longer plenum runners... Some of this may not be required, but lookin at it, it all seems to be necessary.
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Originally Posted by Kosmo04
Hey Mark where in mid-mich are you? Im in Midland, and my buddy saw your truck at the mustang show in Burch Run he thinks.
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Home for me is in Northville, but I have been up in Midland for the past 3 years for school. Im rarely in Northville or that area. I think we should do a get together soon, dunno if you guys already have had one lately or not, but I would drive down on that side of town one weekend to meet up.
-mark sorry this thread got a lil off-topic!
-mark sorry this thread got a lil off-topic!
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Originally Posted by Blhde
wrong intake....
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Originally Posted by Blhde