bobobama
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- First Name
- Bob
- Joined
- Aug 3, 2021
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- Location
- St. Louis Missouri
- Vehicle(s)
- 2021 Ranger FX2
- Occupation
- Retired (and loving it!)
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We've seen what magic Ford can do with the small capacity in-line 4's spread throughout their current lineup. With horsepower, efficiency and just fun to drive, we all (most of us anyway) love the 2.3L commonly found in our Rangers. Not so much the transmission, maybe, but that's another story.
So browsing the web I found a video regarding Ford's original truck, the Model TT. It had a 10 year run from 1917 to 1927 with, get this, a 2.9L 4 cylinder in-line engine making 20 HP. What goes around comes around, and here we are back to the same layout, just a wee bit upgraded. Who would have figured?
So browsing the web I found a video regarding Ford's original truck, the Model TT. It had a 10 year run from 1917 to 1927 with, get this, a 2.9L 4 cylinder in-line engine making 20 HP. What goes around comes around, and here we are back to the same layout, just a wee bit upgraded. Who would have figured?
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