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Why not get a Jeep?
Perks:
Great offroad
Inline 6 is nearly indestructible
Holds value really well
Easy to mod
Capable, even in a very stock form (toss some BFG A/T's on and you're good to go)
Cons:
They hold their value well, so more expensive
I6 gas mileage isn't great
Wranglers don't have a ton of space... An XJ would be a good fit if you need spaceSimon - pimptiva.com
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Originally posted by Eaglefreek View Post"Four banger, low range, decent mileage, and tough as heck." I'm not sure if your're gonna find that in one package. I think Fester's mpg with the Four Runner is unique. The few guys that I knew with 4 cyl. Four Runners were lucky to touch 20 mpg. Since it is a beater, maybe not consider the MPG part as much of the equation and you can get a decent older fullsize pickup for much less than a Toyota or Suzuki. The lower cost will offset the MPG savings you would get with the higher priced vehicle and with the right tires will take you into the bush.
Banana, I'd love to see pics of that 300 in the Ranger. I was considering a 300 for a project in the past but sold it.Ford Fester
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i would like a jeep comanche, i think they are awesome... but are rare as heck and would kill me on gas...
Mike, AKA the sasquatch
1990 LX, bp+T/g25mr, 9psi dynoed at 194HP, turbonetics t3/to4e 57trim, haltech E6X standalone, 550cc injectors, turbosmart wastegate, synapse BOV, walbro 255 fuel pump, aeromotive FPR, AEM wideband, 3 inch exhaust, huge FMIC, 9LB flywheel, 6 puck clutch and way more parts that im forgetting i installed lol...
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Originally posted by Eaglefreek View PostBanana, I'd love to see pics of that 300 in the Ranger. I was considering a 300 for a project in the past but sold it.
So best I can do is take couple new pics of it currently with hood up and post here. Try and do it in next day or two.
There is one other Ranger with a 300 and pics posted that I found, but that guy used a 3 inch body lift which makes life much easier. He did nice job of it though. Not sure if his pics are still up either.
The worst regret was I used 3spd and d20 transfer case from an early bronco. No overdrive and the 300 just not a revving kind of engine. So I am having to push it to 3000 rpm to go 60mph. It would be ever so much happier to cruise 60 at 1500rpm. Plenty of power to do it, just not the gearing. The 3 spd and d20 is perfect size fit for Ranger chassis, I couldnt get much bigger tranny in the space and the light duty stuff wouldnt hold up to the 300.
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Originally posted by Ford Fester View Post27 was babying it
Some BroncoII people claimed they regularly got 25mpg with the 2.9 (fuel injected)V6 and 5 spd. I highly doubt it after my experiences with the 2.8 (carbureted)V6 in Ranger.
The sad truth is most small 4wds, unless really small like Samari and Sidekick, may get 1 or 2 mpg above what a full size pickup/suv gets, generally 20 to 22 at best.
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I know fuel mileage is going to be a deciding factor... But how much are you going to HAVE to drive it? All 3-4~ months of winter time, or just on an "as needed" basis?
I only use my Jeep when I need to, or for off-roading, etc. ... But when it' only gets 12 MPG, there's a reason behind it... I think some of that has to do with the snorkel and 33's on stock gears... But, it still works fine.Simon - pimptiva.com
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4x4 and fuel milage dont like each other. You try with a 4 cyl but its working so hard all the time to turn all that drivetrain. Then a larger V6 has the power to run but it makes the power by burning the gas.
I had a 83 Toyota pick up with the 22R, and with the 33's it was working hard. And it was a built motor.
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Originally posted by Banana Bonanza View PostSome BroncoII people claimed they regularly got 25mpg with the 2.9 (fuel injected)V6 and 5 spd. I highly doubt it after my experiences with the 2.8 (carbureted)V6 in Ranger.
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