4.0L OHV & SOHC V6 Tech General discussion of 4.0L OHV and SOHC V6 Ford Ranger engines.

pop the cat or no?

Old Sep 6, 2007
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Originally Posted by IN2 FX4
Removing or disabling the cat will result in higher emmisions under certain conditions and will make the exhaust slightly louder.

True.....if the cat is before the O2 sensor. Some Rangers, like my 03, have a cat AFTER the O2 sensor.

I'm still not sure if I'll take a cat out.....just thinking out loud.
 
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Old Sep 7, 2007
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Don't our Rangers come factory with High Flow cats anyway?
 
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Old Sep 11, 2007
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On a stock motor limited to stock rpms your not going to see much if any power improvements in the *normal* driving rpms.

These motors are short stroke motors. So in the 1000 to 3000 rpm area (where we spend most of our time) there really is not that much air moved.

If you spent time in the 3000+ rpms.. then you would see some power improvements. But come on.. how many "4.0L rangers" spend time up in those areas?

Rich
 
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