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View Poll Results: make 91 faster
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Old 10-23-2004, 11:06 PM
littledevilbkr23 littledevilbkr23 is offline
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horse power

i jsut bought a 91 ranger, i jsut got my license and i would liek to amke my truck faster, its a 2.0 4cylinder ranger, it runs good, but lacks power, i have plans for an intake and exhoust, i put a flowmast muffler ona nd go tsome extra power, what else would help my little ranger to get up there on the speed scale. thanks
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Old 10-23-2004, 11:12 PM
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Re: horse power

if you want to, you can call my cell for easier contact, (757) 285-2294, chris
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Re: horse power

Want more power, buy a truck with at least a v6 in it.. i would not waste your moeny on the 4 cylinder, you can sink many bucks into them and will still be dissapointed with your gains.. buy a v6 buddy.. at least. Good luck
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