Ford Ranger Turbo Replacement & Upgrade

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
  • DIY turbo replacement video on a Ford Ranger, Everest, Mazda BT 50

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  • @tonygolledge7906
    @tonygolledge7906 Год назад +5

    Amen for your videos 😊

  • @AAli-xy9vj
    @AAli-xy9vj Год назад +5

    I am so happy u made these videos! I have been following them for a while now. I did the T7 upgrade on my T6. Thank u so much!

  • @jamessteele3588
    @jamessteele3588 Год назад

    Great job thanks 👍

  • @EnvilFrancis-nu9sf
    @EnvilFrancis-nu9sf Год назад

    Hello sir is it possible to make a video on the oil drain turbo pipe please 🙏

  • @pierreduplessis8962
    @pierreduplessis8962 Год назад

    Hi what do jou thik of stage mapping on 2.2 bakkie

  • @gustavobenitez4265
    @gustavobenitez4265 Год назад +5

    Thanks a Lot for your videos, i ve got a 2022 3.2l, and i cant thank u enough, i ve read many forums and the comments scared me about parts failing but your videos show that with some patience and practice i may replace some parts in advance. My regards

  • @SHOCKcustoms
    @SHOCKcustoms Год назад +3

    Add a catch can bro, get rid of the dirty oil that contams your intake

  • @BDale-vs9iz
    @BDale-vs9iz 3 месяца назад +1

    What was that “solution”?

  • @montoku
    @montoku Год назад +4

    Dude. Loving all your content about the Ranger! Help me out quite a fair bit too in my own mods. I think the turbos' performance is limited by the wastegate. A better compressor might give faster turbo spool ups and probably smoother too. I've since upgraded my injectors and also a larger intercooler so the turbo is the next time in line for performance upgrade though to fully capitalize on the upgrades I'd like to think a tune+dyno is needed

  • @brendanmouat6942
    @brendanmouat6942 Год назад +3

    Fantastic work bro, ive got a px1, turbo is on its way out. Bought from cct turbo in oz. Stage 1, will be filling in an avo in weekend doing same, but adding catch can.

  • @Australiansmate
    @Australiansmate 28 дней назад

    My px1 3.2 has his metal turbo cover on it, any tips on removing this i cant work it out i see 1 bolt on top but the rest have me stuffed

  • @MahdiBousefiane
    @MahdiBousefiane Год назад +3

    I like you videos so much bro. I have px1 like yours 2.2. Your videos helps me too much especially the conversion to t7. I think you felt the difference in the mid range because the hard hot side pipe reduces the turbo lag because of the less travel of the air. I dont see too much difference in turbos. Better now to have water injection system with tune 👍. Worth it 😉

  • @theviolator2.030
    @theviolator2.030 6 месяцев назад +2

    Sending hate from the Toyota gang.

  • @turbostyler
    @turbostyler Год назад +1

    Hahaha that hotside plastic pipe is a nightmare on the 3.2. I used a reciprocating saw to cut mine in half just to get the thing out! Little bit disappointing to not have more of an affect. Although when I initially saw the new turbo wheel size and that it looked pretty much the same size as the standard one I wasn't expecting anything major from it.

  • @jamessteele3588
    @jamessteele3588 Год назад +1

    Well being following your videos for a couple of years now, so glad, replaced my turbo and intercooler today. Seems all good. Your vids are so informative I can only thank you for your continued work. Cheers cobber from the UK. Best wishes

  • @trevorbelmont4633
    @trevorbelmont4633 3 месяца назад

    Do all of them Ranger comes with Turbo? is there two turbos? My dad has Ranger T6 2014 3.2 and he not sure if has turbo and im not sure either.. I just started looking at his truck and im no mechanic, i went to the shop to get alternator replaced and an engine wash but didnt bother looking at other parts since im not so familiar with them yet since i just started driving this year.. I saw other videos that showed the Turbo hose is the big one of the right side of the engine tho so now im confused does ford have two turbos?

  • @enesfazlic6017
    @enesfazlic6017 Год назад +1

    One thing i would recommend while you had the manifold off.
    Is to match port the manifold flange hole to the turbo flange hole.
    The manifold one is alot smaller hole than the turbo one.

    • @abdautomotive
      @abdautomotive  Год назад +2

      ive got a spare manifold, might give this a try

  • @MYldrm-bn9ut
    @MYldrm-bn9ut Год назад

    Hellooo, where can i contact you for some questions about Ranger 3.2TDCI? :) greetings from Switzerland

  • @melchimashamaite9950
    @melchimashamaite9950 Год назад +1

    As always great video and thanks for the video

  • @pro-duct911
    @pro-duct911 Год назад +1

    How much you got the turbo for?

  • @jonathankenduiwa8580
    @jonathankenduiwa8580 Год назад

    Keep up the good work.. greetings from Kenya 🇰🇪. I have a 2021 px3 2.2 single cab ranger. In terms of mods will a billet turbo and intercooler upgrade without a tune make any difference? I have heard that ford made some mods in the ecu to make it difficult to tune from OBD. Means the ecu needs to be benched to tune. Since I’m avoiding an ecu tune, will these mods in your opinion make any difference?

  • @nandoo89
    @nandoo89 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the vids mate!
    Quick one: when I pit load on the turbo, after a bit it starts making a “horn” noise. Any ideas why?
    Cheers

  • @kaiearl6627
    @kaiearl6627 5 месяцев назад

    ford ranger px2 els, do you know where the blow out valve is?

  • @aarongarwood4431
    @aarongarwood4431 6 месяцев назад

    Hi, have you thought about doing a Gtb22v factory turbo rebuild video?

  • @bobbymartin8042
    @bobbymartin8042 Год назад +1

    Awesome video buddy..👍

  • @michael.mncube
    @michael.mncube Год назад

    Thanks you once again for the amazing and helpful videos.
    I notice you no longer run a catch can, is there a reason why you removed it?

  • @adarkhum
    @adarkhum Год назад

    Would you recommend a dyno tune or piggy backs?

  • @evanohia6430
    @evanohia6430 Год назад

    Give it a tune with the new turbo should go better 🤙🏽

  • @georgebets4128
    @georgebets4128 Год назад

    Great work as usual.
    Q. On the oil feed line, did either end of the line have a fine mesh screen ?? Curious to compare this set up Vs other ford engine

  • @tshehlashoba3532
    @tshehlashoba3532 Год назад

    Can I replace a 2.2 turbo charger with a 3.2 turbocharger?

  • @Huskydog78
    @Huskydog78 Год назад

    Was there a gasket between the exhaust manifold and turbo when you first removed it? Workshop tellin me that they dont have one there from the factory

    • @ellis3316
      @ellis3316 11 месяцев назад

      Same man, ford told me the same thing today, did you ever find out if there is one there from factory?

    • @Huskydog78
      @Huskydog78 11 месяцев назад +1

      @ellis4175 hey yea there is but something wrong with the part numbering. After a turbo replacement it had this airleak sound that i assumed was on the inlet side. Turns out it was a missing exh gasket 🤦‍♂️

    • @ellis3316
      @ellis3316 11 месяцев назад

      @Huskydog78 thanks man =)

  • @mrgokarcik1084
    @mrgokarcik1084 Год назад

    gosh 350k km
    and here my turbo is completely broken at barely 70k km

    • @abdautomotive
      @abdautomotive  Год назад

      don't trust the ford 15k service intervals & EGR recirculation, oil goes bad real quick

    • @7.3-k4y
      @7.3-k4y 9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi bro, always change your engine oil earlier @ 5000 km with filter to avoid oil sludge or even soot which can easily clog the DPF after a while for sure, that's what i'm doing, i'm using 15W40 oil, intervals @ 5000 km with filter and no issues.

    • @7.3-k4y
      @7.3-k4y 9 месяцев назад

      ​​​@@abdautomotive
      Bro, nothing called 15k oil change in the logic, after a while, your engine will die... Dealers are playing this game with their customers to break their engines after the warrantey ends !!! You want your engine to stay healthy, clean & strong for very very long time with much less issues ??? Always change the oil with filter @ 5k if you haul and pull, or even 7k if your driving is normal. Always put the highest quality oil available in the market and don't go for cheap, pay more for quality oils and get peace of mind for free !!

  • @AryanKumar-iy9mt
    @AryanKumar-iy9mt Год назад

    My rangers engine has gone bad for the 4th time n ford mechanics have no explanation for why this is happening..... any idea what could be the issue?

    • @marcusbarnes5929
      @marcusbarnes5929 10 месяцев назад

      The wrong oil being used, un realistic tune? , oil pump failure.injector failure from bad diesel..

  • @OluwasijibomiMuyiwaBolan-ht1ub

    Your contents have, no doubt, become irresistible on RUclips, thank you.
    My Ranger, after scanning, showed p0341, I've replaced the cmp and the code persists. I've also checked to know if power gets to the sensor, reset timing but none of these resolved the issue. Pls what should I do? Thank you

    • @abdautomotive
      @abdautomotive  Год назад

      so you've replaced the cam shaft position sensor? is the car going into limp mode while driving?

    • @OluwasijibomiMuyiwaBolan-ht1ub
      @OluwasijibomiMuyiwaBolan-ht1ub Год назад

      @@abdautomotive yes it does almost immediately it started. In fact, as I write to you, the vehicle wouldn't start anymore because, in the course of diagnosis, I've loose the valve tray and I don't know the bolts torque specs. Would be able to help me with the specs?

    • @abdautomotive
      @abdautomotive  Год назад +1

      @@OluwasijibomiMuyiwaBolan-ht1ub from the code you mentioned , it's a cam shaft position sensor.

    • @OluwasijibomiMuyiwaBolan-ht1ub
      @OluwasijibomiMuyiwaBolan-ht1ub Год назад

      @@abdautomotive my surprise is that, I've replaced with new cmp yet the code persists. Once the engine is started, it would go into limp home mode almost immediately. Because I've replaced the cmp, I thought it could be a problem with impulse ring so, I removed the camshaft rocker cover, by the time it was reinstalled the vehicle started and ran well but later when I decided to start it again, it wouldn't start again. So I believe that the tightening torque was wrong, therefore valves may not be opened at the right time or close at the right time. Thanks for your time always