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4.0L OHV & SOHC V6 Tech
Mid length or long tubes for SOHC?
4.0L OHV & SOHC V6 Tech
General discussion of 4.0L OHV and SOHC V6 Ford Ranger engines.
Mid length or long tubes for SOHC?
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because long tube headers produce power over the entire rpm range. but they do create more torque.
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because long tube headers produce power over the entire rpm range. but they do create more torque.
HI!... Well I find they produce more tq way up in the power band. Like around 4500RPM in most cases.
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