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Thanks for the add. As a first post i might ask what is the acceleration rate of a 1999 4.0l auto xlt ranger / or similar?
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c2greyhawk, welcome to the forum. I have a 00 4.0L auto Ranger 4x4 XLT & the acceleration is OK not great. The 4.0 SOHC in my wife's 99 Explorer Sport has better acceleration.
c2greyhawk, welcome to the forum. I have a 00 4.0L auto Ranger 4x4 XLT & the acceleration is OK not great. The 4.0 SOHC in my wife's 99 Explorer Sport has better acceleration.
The acceleration feel is mostly determined by the axle gear ratio, assuming the engine and trans are in normal running condition.
What’s your gear ratio?
Both my Ranger & my wife's Explorer Sport both have the 4:10 rears. I did a Google search & it stated that the 99 4.0 SOHC motor has 210 bhp, & the 00 4.0 ohv motor has 160 bhp.