exploader96
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1996 Ford Explorer
96 Explorer XLT
4.0 SOHC
2WD Automatic
196,x.. Miles
I gave it to my trusted mechanic to check for any problems and clear it for at least 100k more miles. He told me things I already knew I had to replace, but when I asked if I'd be alright to install performance parts he said to keep it stock. I told him I just wanted to add simple parts such as high flow cats/mufflers and a K&N intake. I was also planing on getting MSD parts for the whole Engine Managment System and possibly some "light" intake work. I explained to him that I would make sure I used quality parts, have them installed correctly, and keep the engine tuned accordingly.
My mechanic claims that the engine is used to running with the parts on it, and says I should leave basically everything bone stock- only replacing them with OEM parts. Is my mechanic right or is he just a "don't fix what ain't broken" kind of guy?
4.0 SOHC
2WD Automatic
196,x.. Miles
I gave it to my trusted mechanic to check for any problems and clear it for at least 100k more miles. He told me things I already knew I had to replace, but when I asked if I'd be alright to install performance parts he said to keep it stock. I told him I just wanted to add simple parts such as high flow cats/mufflers and a K&N intake. I was also planing on getting MSD parts for the whole Engine Managment System and possibly some "light" intake work. I explained to him that I would make sure I used quality parts, have them installed correctly, and keep the engine tuned accordingly.
My mechanic claims that the engine is used to running with the parts on it, and says I should leave basically everything bone stock- only replacing them with OEM parts. Is my mechanic right or is he just a "don't fix what ain't broken" kind of guy?