wolftamer22
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- January 7, 2017
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- City, State
- Westminster, Colorado
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2000 Explorer Sport 5spd
Hi all I'm new here and i have a question regarding the engine power of my 2000 ex sport 5spd 4.0 ohv.
So for the 2+ years ive owned my ex, ive never been really able to keep up with traffic, and I've done quite a bit to it over the past couple of years, ( new lifters, push rods, rockers, cylinder heads, valves, and valve springs. ) and that really hasn't made a noticable difference in power (had the infamous lifter tick), so my ex also has 3.08 gears and 30" bfg all terrain t/a ko2s, would gearing help me accelerate from a stop? And when i go up wheeling (colorado resident) i have issues climbing up moutain roads and maintaining 40mph, so what im asking is do i just need to keep my rpms up before i shift or do i put gears in? I also shift at the 2500-3000rpm range, and if i should put gears in, what ratio to you guys reccomend? I would like to keep highway driving and towing a factor as well. Thanks for any input in advance!
So for the 2+ years ive owned my ex, ive never been really able to keep up with traffic, and I've done quite a bit to it over the past couple of years, ( new lifters, push rods, rockers, cylinder heads, valves, and valve springs. ) and that really hasn't made a noticable difference in power (had the infamous lifter tick), so my ex also has 3.08 gears and 30" bfg all terrain t/a ko2s, would gearing help me accelerate from a stop? And when i go up wheeling (colorado resident) i have issues climbing up moutain roads and maintaining 40mph, so what im asking is do i just need to keep my rpms up before i shift or do i put gears in? I also shift at the 2500-3000rpm range, and if i should put gears in, what ratio to you guys reccomend? I would like to keep highway driving and towing a factor as well. Thanks for any input in advance!