90mph???
90mph???
is my truck the only one that tops out at 90mph...i was running late and well i had to haul ***...i know i know...i should speed but does everyone max out that speed..if not can i get rid of this my doing a tuner...
95 saturday nite...it really sucks, i think i will be investing in a tuner soon, got to 95 quicker than i thought tho, everybody says the 3.0 is so slow, is slow dont get me wrong but its not as bad as everyone says
I was reading a magazine one time and the worst top speed of any vehicle was a 2003 ford ranger edge plus 4x4. Haha, just what I have governed at 91.
But like those guys said a tuner can take it off even though you don't need to drive that fast.
But like those guys said a tuner can take it off even though you don't need to drive that fast.
Originally Posted by My91Ranger
dang man that must be nice, mine shakes like a **** when it get it cruisin like that, even after the new DS, tranny, rear axle, and balanced tires....
must be something else then!
mine never sakes at higher speeds
My truck is stupid. LoL It doesn't have a top speed limiter but when I have the pedal to the floor it won't shift to overdrive. It will just accelerate until it hits the rev limiter in fourth gear which is at 105MPH! I can back out of the gas and it will then shift but as soon as I try to start back accelerating my speed will be done dropped down to around 95 and it will just drop back to fourth gear.
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Originally Posted by got-dirty
whats the top speed one has been in a ranger with ranger motors?
Even lowered with a lot of suspension mods.. there was some shaking/vibrations.
I wonder why it is that some stock Rangers seem to be limited to different speeds. My truck has had nothing done to it...stock size tires, stock gears, stock programming, stock everything that could possibly have an effect on the speed limiter and it goes up to 97 MPH before the limiter kicks in. It still has some go left in it at that point too. I wonder what it would go to without the limiter.





