no they have specific models for specific years and engines. go to k and n website or your local parts dealer and have them look up which one you will need
Yes, many vehicle manufacturers make a cold air intake. For a 1993 Ford Ranger 3.0, a person should place an order with the Ford company.?æ
I have a 1994 ford ranger with a 2.3 4 cylinder and a k&n cold air intake. You can really tell the difference in the take-off and it has a little more power l, so it is a pretty good idea to add one
on the intake manifold on the driverside.
its in the air intake duct between the air cleaner casing and the throttlebody
On a 2002 Ford Ranger : The Mass Air Flow Sensor is between the engine air filter and the engine air intake tube
INLINE WITH THE AIR INTAKE NEAR THE AIR FILTER.
inside the air cleaner housing
It doesn't have one .It has a mass air flow sensor in the air intake tube to the air cleaner .
Those mods should gain you about 10-15 horsepower assuming a few things. 1) that the cold air intake is actually a cold air intake and that it's not just a cone air intake pulling air directly from the engine bay 2) that the cold air intake still has the Mass Air Flow meter (MAF) intact 3) that the Flowmaster exhaust didn't render the o2 sensors inoperable making the PCM force the engine into limp mode. if all of the above are true you should put out a whopping 160 HP!
The howling on my Ranger came from the IAC valve located at the top of the intake. Cost somewhere around $50.00 from a local autopart store.
where can I buy a 1996 ford ranger v6 xlt 3.0L air intake hose
The O2 sensor is located on the air intake system. It connects the air filter box to the air intake manifold. It is the only peice on the air intake assembly that has an electrical connection (i.e. wires connect to it).