Search results

  1. SHADOW BLACK Ranger Club Thread

    I don't post much, more of a post reader than writer. Lots of nice pics and gear posted around here. Mine likes to play in the sand on the occasional weekend.
  2. [Updated] Ranger Ford Performance Power Pack Performance Tune Software (M-9603-REB) Released!

    What step in the process were they on when the message displayed? If you have a keyed ignition (Sport or XLT) and it was during either the read stock ECU or install tune step, the key must be two clicks forward (ON) or an error message displays. I did this on my first attempt and realized I only...
  3. [Updated] Ranger Ford Performance Power Pack Performance Tune Software (M-9603-REB) Released!

    The transmission shift behavior now feels more refined to me. It feels most improved under light throttle and low speeds when it felt as if it lurched a bit prior to the tune.
  4. [Updated] Ranger Ford Performance Power Pack Performance Tune Software (M-9603-REB) Released!

    I'm more of a reader than a writer, but maybe this info will help someone make a decision one way or the other. I ordered the tune from Levitown Ford on Monday and it arrived yesterday. I registered/updated the ProCal 4 (10 minutes) and pulled the stock file from the Ranger (15 minutes) , then...
  5. Light Bars??

    Expanded metal surface area is small and doesn't seem to interrupt the radar. I've used it to protect signal wave amplifiers in industrial applications previously. I installed this setup six weeks ago and has worked great so far, with no issues to date. If any issues occur, I'll be sure to post...
  6. New Members Introduce Yourself!

    Dave. from Lakeland Florida. 2019 XLT FX4 302A. Bought it new in Feb, $8900 under sticker. I had been looking at the new Ranger for a few months, when I came across a few leftover 19's with a steep clearance discount. At that price, I had to go for it...
  7. Light Bars??

    I made a small, low profile Bull bar to mount 2 high intensity 8 " light bars, and used expanded metal to cover the open area in front of my sensor to protect the radiator behind it from any debris that could get in there while driving.


Top