booyackshaw
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- 1990 XLT ranger 4x4 4.0
So I have some holes above where I did not post additions to my truck so I'll fill them in now, thanks for talking on here it brings me back to look at what I've done and what I've forgotten to update.
It used to be on 15" rims with 30"x9.5 tires. It's on the same rims but now on 31"x10.5 tires.
I also found a throttle body from a Ford Expedition with a v8.
In the last two pics I drew arrows towards my new idle air control, its adjusted by the hex screw in the front. I had to flip it so the Ford emblem is faced down.
I found this website once that gave me an equation for the perfect throttle body bore for a street application and for a racing application.
http://www.hipermath.com/engines/throttle_body_size
So I put the equation into my laptop a couple times....
So my new throttle body isn't even useful yet until I get a new clutch because the used clutch I threw on from the junkyard starts to slip around 5300 rpm so I usually don't go above 5000.
I'd also like to note the new throttle body has a shorter throw of the butterfly valve because the lever is closer to the middle of the throttle plate, resulting in a shorter throw in the gas pedal.
It used to be on 15" rims with 30"x9.5 tires. It's on the same rims but now on 31"x10.5 tires.
I also found a throttle body from a Ford Expedition with a v8.
In the last two pics I drew arrows towards my new idle air control, its adjusted by the hex screw in the front. I had to flip it so the Ford emblem is faced down.
I found this website once that gave me an equation for the perfect throttle body bore for a street application and for a racing application.
http://www.hipermath.com/engines/throttle_body_size
So I put the equation into my laptop a couple times....
So my new throttle body isn't even useful yet until I get a new clutch because the used clutch I threw on from the junkyard starts to slip around 5300 rpm so I usually don't go above 5000.
I'd also like to note the new throttle body has a shorter throw of the butterfly valve because the lever is closer to the middle of the throttle plate, resulting in a shorter throw in the gas pedal.