With the 1999 Ford Ranger 3.0 liter flex fuel V6 engine you can use
" regular " unleaded gasoline 87 octane or ( E 85 ethanol fuel ) or any
combination of the two fuels
According to the Owner Guide and fordparts.com : Motorcraft FG-991 , is the fuel filter required for a 1999 Ford Ranger 3.0 liter flex fuel engine
Sure , the 3.0 L flex fuel engine in a 1999 Ford Ranger runs on unleaded 87 octane but you also have the option of running on E-85 ethanol if you want to. (Helpfull)
For a 1999 Ford Ranger : Either the : 2.5 litre four cylinder engine The 3.0 litre V6 engine ( and it's flex fuel version ) The 4.0 litre EFI , V6 engine ( which is an Over Head Valve / pushrod design )
1999 Ford 3.0 Flex fuel 2WD extended Cab Model XLT. Automatic Transmission with OD. IF you are lucky you will get 15 miles to the gallon in city and Maybe 20 highway. This little truck sucks the gas. If I could do it all over I would not buy this truck with this motor.. I your in the market for a Truck Run from the 1999 Ford Ranger 3.0 Flex fuel motor.. Gas Sucker... Save
In a 1999 Ford Ranger : The factory engines were either : The 2.5 litre four cylinder engine The 3.0 litre V6 engine ( and its flex fuel version ) The 4.0 litre V6 engine ( which is the Over Head Valve / pushrod design )
to answer the question, yes. it can be done you just have to swap your old parts or mod the harness. *flex* i did it
I was looking at the 1999 Ford Taurus Owner Guide and it doesn't show a flex fuel version of the " Vulcan " 3.0 , V6 engine for the 1999 model Ford Taurus
cylinder 5 misfire
No - motorcraft.com lists 2001 Ranger 3.0 L fuel pumps for flex fuel and gas only 3.0 L engines
It should be a Fram PH3600 size. If you don't like Frams, use hat number to cross to your preferred brand.
Actually , it has a TIMING CHAIN
The 1999 Ranger had a 3.0 L V6 gas engine or 3.0 L FLEX FUEL engine available ( FLEX FUEL ENGINE allows you to run E85 or regular unleaded gas - 87 octane or any combination of the 2 fuels ) There are NUMEROUS parts that are different , even the fuel pumps !