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What engine is in a 93 Ford Ranger?

What engine is in a 93 Ford Ranger?

2.3 L 4-cylinder
3.0 L V64.0 L V6
1993 Ford Ranger/Engine

How much HP does a 1993 Ford Ranger have?

98 to 160 hp
1993 Ford Ranger/Horsepower

What was the horsepower of a 1993 Ford Ranger?

Horsepower dropped in 1994 for the 2.3- and 3.0-liter engines, to 98 and 140, respectively. A year later they rose again, to 112 and 145. For ’97, the 4.0-liter V6 was provided with a 5-speed OD automatic in place of the previous 4-speed OD unit in an effort to give the Ranger better low-speed acceleration.

When did the Ford Ranger get a 4.0L engine?

Ranger Buyers Guide. The 4.0L OHV (Over Head Valve) V-6 engine found its way in to the Ford Ranger in 1990 and ultimately replaced the 2.9L V-6.

When to replace automatic transmission on Ford Ranger?

Ford Ranger automatic transmission parts are key to this, and replacing them with durable components from AutoZone keeps your pick-up going for the long haul. If you’re seeing fluid leaks or you smell burning transmission fluid, then a Ranger automatic transmission repair is necessary.

What kind of OD does a Ford Ranger have?

For ’97, the 4.0-liter V6 was provided with a 5-speed OD automatic in place of the previous 4-speed OD unit in an effort to give the Ranger better low-speed acceleration. 1. Rangers with the 4.0-liter V6 switched from a 4-speed to a 5-speed automatic for ’97.

What are the specs of a 1993 Ford Ranger?

The table below shows all 1993 Ford Ranger specs by style, including MPG (fuel economy), transmission details, and interior and exterior dimensions. Additionally, find 1993 Ford Ranger warranty and reliability information, such as limits on bumper-to-bumper coverage and major components. 16.3 gal. 16.3 gal. 16.3 gal. / 19.6 gal. 16.3 gal.

The 4.0L OHV (Over Head Valve) V-6 engine found its way in to the Ford Ranger in 1990 and ultimately replaced the 2.9L V-6. This evolutionary redesign of the American 2.9L solved many of the reliability issues that plagued its predecessor. A beefier cylinder head design eliminated the 2.9L’s common failure of cracked heads.

For ’97, the 4.0-liter V6 was provided with a 5-speed OD automatic in place of the previous 4-speed OD unit in an effort to give the Ranger better low-speed acceleration. 1. Rangers with the 4.0-liter V6 switched from a 4-speed to a 5-speed automatic for ’97.

What kind of mpg does a Ford Ranger get?

A 4.0 should perform most tasks with relative ease, and it works well with the automatic to furnish prompt passing power. We averaged 16.5 mpg in a 4WD Splash SuperCab with the 4.0-liter V6.

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Ruth Doyle