Ford Ranger Turbo Exhaust Manifold Port Matching

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • There is a big difference between turbo exhaust port size & manifold port size , today we fix that issue.

Комментарии • 31

  • @rwilko9525
    @rwilko9525 Год назад +4

    0:25 Dropping after 22 psi has nothing to do with the manifold. It’s because there’s not enough fuel. The ecu Is limiting psi in the higher rpm on a stock motor because there’s not enough fuel to support the air fuel ratio - boost controller is lowering your boost in higher rpm to maintain stoichiometric ratios.
    Bigger injectors, more fuel and a tune will see more constant manifold pressure.
    Match porting the manifolds is still a good thing to do.

  • @thegingerpowerranger
    @thegingerpowerranger Год назад +2

    Very keen to see if it makes any difference
    Need to make sure you keep the air temp the same before and after so the density of the air and the effect of your intercooler is the same
    Ideally do the before and after on the same day, on a Dyno!

  • @jacobarnard7558
    @jacobarnard7558 Год назад +3

    I'm very keen to see if it makes a difference I'm about to fit my hybrid turbo and would like to port match the manifold if it makes a difference. Very great and helpful channel you have ❤

  • @SLeezusChrist6
    @SLeezusChrist6 Год назад +2

    Absolutely I’m interested keep them coming love your content man

  • @MrChrisp300
    @MrChrisp300 Год назад +1

    Mate love your work and your sharing with the masses. Thanks

  • @michael.mncube
    @michael.mncube Год назад +1

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

  • @generalgreen77
    @generalgreen77 Год назад +2

    Let’s go! Love to see what happens

  • @natebetcha8059
    @natebetcha8059 Год назад +3

    you should run the 3.2 turbo aswell

  • @zandrevanheerden583
    @zandrevanheerden583 Год назад +4

    I would be interested to see if it makes a big difference?
    On a side note, does your Ranger have a tune or is it still running stock?

  • @ogilazarov5975
    @ogilazarov5975 Год назад +1

    Looking forward for next video! Thanks ;-)

  • @robbiep3782
    @robbiep3782 Год назад +1

    Do it mate, love your work

  • @ΙΩΑΝΝΗΣΛΟΥΚΟΣ-ω6υ

    Good evening .Congratulations for the very nice videos you share with us .I just bought a 2013 Ford Ranger 2.2 and I would like to know how I could see how mach horsepower does it have. 125 or 150 . Thanks a lot in advance.

  • @arturprivat8180
    @arturprivat8180 Год назад +2

    Lets go when it works im going to do it as well

  • @mariusweber7887
    @mariusweber7887 Год назад +2

    Your port matching may not bring more but, should make a difference in the spooling time aka throttle response off the line. Part 2 will be welcome.

  • @diplnaltx
    @diplnaltx Год назад

    what do you think about modifying the transmission oil heat exchanger for an air oil radiator, and also the engine oil radiator? it would be interesting, I'm thinking of doing this on my ford ranger 2.2 2019 75k

  • @samuelbolanle1994
    @samuelbolanle1994 Год назад

    Hi AA, pls pardon me for a question outside the issue this video addresses.
    My ford ranger 2.2l 2015 has refused to start even though all its 4 injector nozzles spray perfectly. This problem began when it set a fault code p0341 and p2122. I replaced the CMP but that didn't solve my problems so in my bid to diagnose further, I took off the valve cover and physically check the camshaft assembly and when I couldn't see anything wrong, I coupled it and started the vehicle and it ran pretty fine. I shut the engine down by myself, so after awhile like an hour, I tried to start it wouldn't start till now. Thus far I've tried to check timing, compression, all seems to be very okay yet my truck refuses to start. A friend suggests I get a new ecm but would a faulty ecm allowed injector spray as well these ones do? Thanks for being helpful always

  • @Botesantons
    @Botesantons Год назад

    cant wait for part 2

  • @josephhalwagy6435
    @josephhalwagy6435 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing

  • @mick854231
    @mick854231 Год назад +1

    Keen for a part 2

  • @turbostyler
    @turbostyler Год назад +1

    Love it! I doubt the port matching will make any difference in such a low power/boost application. Maybe with a tune it might do something, but not enough to be noticeable I'd say. Keen to see how you go with the aftermarket chips.

  • @georgebets4128
    @georgebets4128 Год назад +2

    Part 2 pls

  • @pjetenere1
    @pjetenere1 Год назад

    👍👍👍👍

  • @claytonsmith-po5xk
    @claytonsmith-po5xk 11 месяцев назад

    G’Day mate
    How can l contact you for a quick chat regarding BT50 3.2L?
    Cheers 🍻
    Smithy

  • @neiloconnell2120
    @neiloconnell2120 Год назад +2

    Fit that manifold :)

  • @darrenmarrable2530
    @darrenmarrable2530 8 дней назад

    Im confused as to why ford would restrict the turbo ,ike that.

  • @AndyL940
    @AndyL940 Год назад

    Hi Mate , sorry for asking off topic question. After blanking the EGR have you noticed any power loss or gain or difference in fuel economy or EGT temps ? My common sense says block it off but the experts say it lowers combustion temps and it’s a good thing. I don’t know anyone personally who’s done it so that’s why I ask . Thanks in advance 👍

    • @Huskydog78
      @Huskydog78 Год назад

      EGR delete can be complicated with a performance tune and intake flow improvements. Presently going through this. Need to reset the turbo VNT min open position to avoid excessive exhaust manifold pressure, or it'll buck and surge at light load and decel.

    • @AndyL940
      @AndyL940 Год назад

      @@Huskydog78thanks mate