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RossPat
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Posts: 1409
Joined: Wed Apr 04, 2018 9:33 pm
Location: Adelaide
Model Of Vehicle: RANGER XLT PX2
Year Of Vehicle: 2018
Forscan Dongle Type: OBDlink MX Black Bluetooth
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I have spoken to many Ranger owners on this trip, from Perth, NSW, VIC and everywhere in between and current owners of the 2016/17/18 models who owned older models in the past, mainly 2011/12 really miss one thing, they were very good on fuel.
Around 9lts/100 compared to 15/100 now.
Being a new owner this doesn't mean a lot to me because I don't know what motor was in the Ranger back then.
2018 XLT PX2 in Winning Blue
hoges
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Joined: Sun Feb 25, 2018 6:02 pm
Location: Horsham vic
Model Of Vehicle: RANGER XLT PX2
Year Of Vehicle: 2017
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Are they talking about pj/pk rangers with the 3 lt 4cyl engine
Px2 auto, ARB bar, 17x8 American eagle wheels, 285x70 BFG at, diff drop kit, upper control arms, Dobinson remotes front, arb rear, 3 deg diff castor wedges, Body line flares, HDI intercooler, Derale 15960, AFE trans sump
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RossPat
Moderator
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Posts: 1409
Joined: Wed Apr 04, 2018 9:33 pm
Location: Adelaide
Model Of Vehicle: RANGER XLT PX2
Year Of Vehicle: 2018
Forscan Dongle Type: OBDlink MX Black Bluetooth
Has thanked: 32 times
Been thanked: 225 times

What ever the 2011 and 2012 models had, I don't know.
2018 XLT PX2 in Winning Blue