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10-05-2009, 06:55 PM
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Why does my 93 2.3L have no power?
So I drive and own a 1993 2.3L Ford Ranger and my dad and I have both figured out that it just has nothing power wise. There's hills you have to hit second to get up going from speed.
I was just wondering if anybody else has noticed anything like this with there's or knows any cheep upgrades to help my baby's lack of power.
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1993 Ford Ranger, Greenish, 2wd, 2.3L, 5-speed, Fram Tough Guard air filter. 2 10" Subs in the back.
Future: CB whips, Make louder, Fix Headlights.
Wishes: Bigger Tires, Lift kits GALORE, Roll Bar, Turbocharged, Baja bumper.
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10-05-2009, 07:02 PM
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The Old Guy
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Is the check engine light on?
Have you tried a new air filter & fuel filter?
Have you tried new plugs & wires?
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10-05-2009, 07:07 PM
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Okay the thing is the check engine light does come on randomly like after I've driven a constant speed for about a mile or so? But then it is off the next time I start up.
I have not done air filter or fuel.
I have had the plugs and wires replace probably about 6 months ago that did help.
I feel as if the Air filter would defiantly help
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1993 Ford Ranger, Greenish, 2wd, 2.3L, 5-speed, Fram Tough Guard air filter. 2 10" Subs in the back.
Future: CB whips, Make louder, Fix Headlights.
Wishes: Bigger Tires, Lift kits GALORE, Roll Bar, Turbocharged, Baja bumper.
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10-05-2009, 07:09 PM
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i'm with snowball on this one. i have the 2.3l and they arn't a powerhouse but even with all the crap in my bed mine's not that bad?????
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10-05-2009, 07:17 PM
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Well if you're talking about your 2004 truck not trying to sound like a dick or anything but they probably improved the 2.3's a little in the 11 year difference.
But really it's not like my truck doesn't work it just is a dog.
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1993 Ford Ranger, Greenish, 2wd, 2.3L, 5-speed, Fram Tough Guard air filter. 2 10" Subs in the back.
Future: CB whips, Make louder, Fix Headlights.
Wishes: Bigger Tires, Lift kits GALORE, Roll Bar, Turbocharged, Baja bumper.
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10-05-2009, 07:19 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lessiseric27
Well if you're talking about your 2004 truck not trying to sound like a dick or anything but they probably improved the 2.3's a little in the 11 year difference.
But really it's not like my truck doesn't work it just is a dog.
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the '04 hapens to be my 5th ranger, all 4 cyl sticks and i've never had a complaint yet
'82,'88,'92,'94,'04
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10-05-2009, 07:21 PM
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Alrighty. thanks
Anybody else?
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1993 Ford Ranger, Greenish, 2wd, 2.3L, 5-speed, Fram Tough Guard air filter. 2 10" Subs in the back.
Future: CB whips, Make louder, Fix Headlights.
Wishes: Bigger Tires, Lift kits GALORE, Roll Bar, Turbocharged, Baja bumper.
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10-05-2009, 07:26 PM
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Yes your 2,3 has 100hp when it's running up to it's potential. I believe my 09 has 147hp.
That aside I am betting a new air filter & fuel filer would wake her up for you.
I also owned a 94 Ranger 2.3l 5spd manual.
Also the very 1st thing you should do since the check engine light is coming on. Is to get the codes pulled from the ECM. If you have an Auto Zone near you. They will check for the codes a no cost.
Last edited by DieHard4rd; 10-05-2009 at 07:28 PM.
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10-05-2009, 07:37 PM
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Alright thank you sir.
I'll be back if it does or doesn't help
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1993 Ford Ranger, Greenish, 2wd, 2.3L, 5-speed, Fram Tough Guard air filter. 2 10" Subs in the back.
Future: CB whips, Make louder, Fix Headlights.
Wishes: Bigger Tires, Lift kits GALORE, Roll Bar, Turbocharged, Baja bumper.
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10-05-2009, 08:05 PM
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Some assembly required...
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There's a good chance that AZ won't have the OBD-I code reader needed for your 93. If that is the case, it is possible to pull OBD-I trouble codes at home with just a test light or voltmeter.
http://www.troublecodes.net/Ford/ (This technique will not work on 1995 or newer OBD-II Rangers.)
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10-05-2009, 08:22 PM
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I replaced my oil, oil filter, air filter, and put some injector cleaner just recently and it made a huge difference. probably would go as far to say gave me 10-15% more rwhp in the lower RPMs, not much in the higher, but definitely better gas mileage.
All purchased from wal-mart haha
but I'm definitely doing plugs and wires soon too, I'm expecting a good difference from those too, hopefully.
I even slipped the tires slamming into second after I did all that and was racing around to feel the difference. Made me pretty proud of my little I4.
haha
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10-05-2009, 08:30 PM
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also with a 93 you can boy a obd 1 which is just a little box with a light on it and a haynes manual and run the codes yourself
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10-05-2009, 08:32 PM
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94 2.3 5 sp danger ranger
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TwistedDreams
I replaced my oil, oil filter, air filter, and put some injector cleaner just recently and it made a huge difference. probably would go as far to say gave me 10-15% more rwhp in the lower RPMs, not much in the higher, but definitely better gas mileage.
All purchased from wal-mart haha
but I'm definitely doing plugs and wires soon too, I'm expecting a good difference from those too, hopefully.
I even slipped the tires slamming into second after I did all that and was racing around to feel the difference. Made me pretty proud of my little I4.
haha
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dont they have a mazda forum
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10-06-2009, 09:31 AM
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i have a 94 2.3 5 speed i knoked out the catylitic converter and built my own cold air intake i would not recomend this if you live somewhere that does smog checks but i do pull a trailer with it about 2200 lbs on a daily basis i can run down the hwy at 60 in 5th gear 4th on the hills.mind you i live in fairly flat country.i have 240.000 miles it and would not trade it
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10-06-2009, 02:44 PM
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would doing something with the exhaust help it out you think maybe like glass pack of just a straight pipe?
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1993 Ford Ranger, Greenish, 2wd, 2.3L, 5-speed, Fram Tough Guard air filter. 2 10" Subs in the back.
Future: CB whips, Make louder, Fix Headlights.
Wishes: Bigger Tires, Lift kits GALORE, Roll Bar, Turbocharged, Baja bumper.
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