No , it will wreck the catalytic converter , use " regular " unleaded , 87 octane
Yes.
The fuel filter is mounted within the left frame rail (driver's side).
The fuel filter is mounted within the left frame rail (driver's side).
check for vacuum leak, if none, your car isn't getting enough fuel
I had the same problem with my 98 ranger you need a a special tool to remove the brackets that hold it in place It is not an easy task
Put The Ford Ranger That is if You Watch Family Guy
ford book says 65 PSI plus or minus 8
In the right front passenger footwell , behind the kick panel
i In the gas tank attatched to the fuel pump. There is also a fuel pressure damper up in the engine on the fuel line as it goes into the injection system.
The 1998 Ford Ranger Owner Guide shows Ford Extended Life Engine Coolant ( Dexcool )
Probably a faulty sending unit in the fuel tank.
If it is a manual Ford Ranger 98, simply open the boot at the base, remove the nut that is on the bolt, put the nut on the other side and tighten it there instead. Then the bolt will be forced out of the shaft.