Marx4.0
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- April 30, 2012
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- City, State
- Morden, Manitoba
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1995 Aerostar H.O. 4.0
Hi to all out here. I'm a new member here so you'll have to pardon my ignorance. First off, I'm actually not a Ranger or Explorer owner. I am, however an owner of a 4.0 OHV. We have just gotten this engine built and installed in a 1995 Aerostar AWD. That's ok, you can laugh now.
Seriously can someone tell me what the best MAF, TB and injector combo would be on an engine like this? The guy who built this motor told me we should leave it at 19lb inj. and keep the stock intake and MAF till we see how it performs. He also mentioned that I would likely want to get it tuned. I'm am NOT a mechanic and have since found that "tuning" this engine is not all that easy! It's an EEC.
Now I wanted to make sure we have the best all around build possible and then continue to pursue the tuning option. Right now the engine runs but is a pig on the road. Lots of hesitation and jerking/sputtering.
Help me out here, could this just be my throttle body or injectors or MAF? I would glady get all three as long as I knew this was going to help and as long as I knew what kind of specs I should look for. It's not that I don't want to spend the money to do it right.
The guy who installed the motor has gotten a unit called the TwEECer which is supposed to be able to make the EEC motor run on OBDII(??) but he is having difficulty as no one seems to be able to guide him through all this. Said I'd see if there was other things we should look at changing up in the mean time, ie intake, injectors, etc.
Can anyone help??
The ENGINE build:
1995 4.0 OHV bored 0.39" over, 10.6:1 compression, KB 3156HC Hyperteuctic Pistons, Ported 98T Heads & Intake, Comp 422 cam, Comp 988 valve springs, 19lb injectors, NGK5-1 plugs, true dual 2.5" exhaust with x pipe and turbo style Cherry Bombs
Seriously can someone tell me what the best MAF, TB and injector combo would be on an engine like this? The guy who built this motor told me we should leave it at 19lb inj. and keep the stock intake and MAF till we see how it performs. He also mentioned that I would likely want to get it tuned. I'm am NOT a mechanic and have since found that "tuning" this engine is not all that easy! It's an EEC.
Now I wanted to make sure we have the best all around build possible and then continue to pursue the tuning option. Right now the engine runs but is a pig on the road. Lots of hesitation and jerking/sputtering.
Help me out here, could this just be my throttle body or injectors or MAF? I would glady get all three as long as I knew this was going to help and as long as I knew what kind of specs I should look for. It's not that I don't want to spend the money to do it right.
The guy who installed the motor has gotten a unit called the TwEECer which is supposed to be able to make the EEC motor run on OBDII(??) but he is having difficulty as no one seems to be able to guide him through all this. Said I'd see if there was other things we should look at changing up in the mean time, ie intake, injectors, etc.
Can anyone help??
The ENGINE build:
1995 4.0 OHV bored 0.39" over, 10.6:1 compression, KB 3156HC Hyperteuctic Pistons, Ported 98T Heads & Intake, Comp 422 cam, Comp 988 valve springs, 19lb injectors, NGK5-1 plugs, true dual 2.5" exhaust with x pipe and turbo style Cherry Bombs