GhostStrykre
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I'm intending this more as a discussion, but it seemed like a good question.
I'm sure most people would say oil changes, because the engine isn't gonna last long without changing it. To me, however, changing the oil has always kept the truck (and any vehicle) running the same. Never felt like an improvement or difference.
A little over a month ago or so I changed the spark plugs on my Ranger. I went with Motorcraft plugs, but when buying them I found out there was an obsolete part number. The guy at the counter scoffed at the price jump from the older plugs, but then noted the new Motorcraft plugs specified for the Ranger were double iridium. I thought nothing of it.
My truck was d/c'd from the battery for 30+ minutes while I did the job (I'm not the fastest). The truck transmission definitely behaved in a way that reminded me of "learning mode" as far as the transmission is concerned. That said, after around 750-1000 miles since the job, everything has smoothed out. The truck has NEVER behaved this consistently since I bought it used 4 years ago. Never. Since things smoothed out I've counted one transmission thud, and it was in conjunction with me letting off the pedal and then pressing again unexpectedly in a parking lot.
Quite honestly, the truck is wonderful to drive right now. It has been for weeks. I never thought the plugs would make this much of a difference. Is it the plugs? No idea. Is it the new part number double iridium? I highly doubt it.
I can't explain it, but I'm happy to report that I just love driving my truck in a way I never have since I bought it. It's smooth, predictable, and just pleasant.
So I'm curious if anyone else performed some other maintenance items they felt made a dramatic difference.
I'm sure most people would say oil changes, because the engine isn't gonna last long without changing it. To me, however, changing the oil has always kept the truck (and any vehicle) running the same. Never felt like an improvement or difference.
A little over a month ago or so I changed the spark plugs on my Ranger. I went with Motorcraft plugs, but when buying them I found out there was an obsolete part number. The guy at the counter scoffed at the price jump from the older plugs, but then noted the new Motorcraft plugs specified for the Ranger were double iridium. I thought nothing of it.
My truck was d/c'd from the battery for 30+ minutes while I did the job (I'm not the fastest). The truck transmission definitely behaved in a way that reminded me of "learning mode" as far as the transmission is concerned. That said, after around 750-1000 miles since the job, everything has smoothed out. The truck has NEVER behaved this consistently since I bought it used 4 years ago. Never. Since things smoothed out I've counted one transmission thud, and it was in conjunction with me letting off the pedal and then pressing again unexpectedly in a parking lot.
Quite honestly, the truck is wonderful to drive right now. It has been for weeks. I never thought the plugs would make this much of a difference. Is it the plugs? No idea. Is it the new part number double iridium? I highly doubt it.
I can't explain it, but I'm happy to report that I just love driving my truck in a way I never have since I bought it. It's smooth, predictable, and just pleasant.
So I'm curious if anyone else performed some other maintenance items they felt made a dramatic difference.
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