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  1. 2023 Ranger Raptor Coil Spring Rear Suspension Revealed

    If they don't change the tire size from the currently built Ranger Raptors, they will be 285-70r17.
  2. Oil Catch Can. Yes or No?

    “To be clear, the reason Ford is selling this product is because they think enough people will buy it that Ford can make a profit.” We are all welcome to our own opinions. I for one feel that there are numerous ways for Ford to make profits without expending as much effort in design and...
  3. Oil Catch Can. Yes or No?

    “Link: 2.3L MUSTANG ECOBOOST OIL-AIR SEPARATOR LH And this is stated WARNING: This part is designed and intended for competition use only. It should not be installed on a vehicle that is driven on public roads and highways. Installation of this part on a vehicle driven on public roads and...
  4. Oil Catch Can. Yes or No?

    I just got an update regarding the Ford Performance Air/Oil Separator for the Ranger that has been in development for quite a while. The design has been completed and they have a quote out to their supplier. However, due to the COVID-19 issue causing delays, it might take a few months to...
  5. Oil Catch Can. Yes or No?

    "I have been communicating with Kyle Sargent at Ford Performance, and he has told me that they are indeed working on an Air/Oil Separator System for the Ranger. I am thinking that it will be very similar to the existing system available for the Mustang with the 2.3L Ecoboost engine. The Mustang...
  6. Oil Catch Can. Yes or No?

    I, for one, am in agreement with David's statement above. Our turbo motor requires a good air to air intercooler efficiency to keep the air density high as it is injected by our motor providing good power efficiency. In my opinion, having the intake tract coated with oil would negatively...
  7. Oil Catch Can. Yes or No?

    Yes, I have had several e-mail communications with Kyle Sargent of Ford Performance, that YES they were working on one. He has a post-it note at his computer reminding him to e-mail me when it is ready. I will be sure to post that information as soon as I receive it.
  8. Oil Catch Can. Yes or No?

    The Mustang Left and Right independent systems will most likely function the same, but you would need to fabricate mounting brackets, etc because the body mounting locations will be very different. As soon as Ford Performance releases their Ranger version it will be posted on their site, and...
  9. Oil Catch Can. Yes or No?

    I have been communicating with Kyle Sargent at Ford Performance, and he has told me that they are indeed working on an Air/Oil Separator System for the Ranger. I am thinking that it will be very similar to the existing system available for the Mustang with the 2.3L Ecoboost engine. The Mustang...
  10. Oil Catch Can. Yes or No?

    I am sure that the Mishimoto kit is high quality, but I personally would prefer a Dual Valve kit rather than trying to fit two of these.
  11. Oil Catch Can. Yes or No?

    DavidR, I believe that the Dual Can RX System still uses the single can with two vacuum sources. The second can further cleans up the "Clean Side".
  12. Oil Catch Can. Yes or No?

    As I have been further researching catch cans and their varied performance abilities, I came upon the RX Dual Valve System. On youtube, FordTechMakuloko covers an installation, but on a V configured engine. Their system takes a vacuum source from the PCV (non-boost) as well as from the turbo...
  13. Oil Catch Can. Yes or No?

    I do not have a Ranger yet, as I will placing my order in January, but I will be adding a quality air-oil separator. I don't want to add to any debate as to its necessity, but I simply would not want any PCV generated oil vapors running through my intercooler and intake tract. I recently...


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