Tonyrodz
Resident Resident
Didn't they come with a 4.0? I bought a 94 brand new and it had the 4.0--I HATED IT!!No details given of what Explorer, probably because it was something like this...
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... with a 3.0L.
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Didn't they come with a 4.0? I bought a 94 brand new and it had the 4.0--I HATED IT!!No details given of what Explorer, probably because it was something like this...
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... with a 3.0L.
Didn't they come with a 4.0? I bought a 94 brand new and it had the 4.0--I HATED IT!!
Didn't they come with a 4.0? I bought a 94 brand new and it had the 4.0--I HATED IT!!
No details given of what Explorer, probably because it was something like this...
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... with a 4.0L.

Mine was the 4dr and automatic. Couldn't get out of its own way. Thank God for the divorce! She kept it, then it got repo'd.I had a 94 sport stick, it did me pretty good.
My FIL just got a 2018 F150 CC with the V8. I'm kinda disappointed that he didn't get the 3.7 Ecoboost.
Eco boost guys think they’re fast, mainly because a V8 is becoming a unicorn at Ford. I can understand them trying my Tahoe, but my vette and Camaro? Much like ricers, they’re persistent buggers. Even after getting their doors blown off, they’ll line up again at the next light. Give them an A for effort.
On a side note, one of the best was a guy I haven’t seen in a couple years now, but used to show up at a local track with a Flex. That thing would run low 11s all day. Would wipe smirks off of many faces.
Own both a ‘97 EB Explorer with a 5.0 and an ‘01 Tahoe with a 5.3. Both have over 200,000 miles. The Ford Service has been minimal brakes and plugs. The Tahoe on the other hand has continually had electrical and sensor malfunctions a long with brakes and plugs. Ford has a better ride. Tahoe is quicker due to larger engine. Both will ride the interstate at 75 for 12 to 13 hours.Redlight challenge begins with me letting the Explorer in the left lane get a fender ahead before I jam the skinny/go fast pedal to the bottom and smoke the ford product in less than 3 seconds.
Winning!
Good man.I think you meant the 3.5 Ecoboost. For the long haul the 5.0 V8 is the better choice IMHO. A friend wanted one of those but somehow I managed to talk him into a Silverado.
I think you meant the 3.5 Ecoboost. For the long haul the 5.0 V8 is the better choice IMHO. A friend wanted one of those but somehow I managed to talk him into a Silverado.
There is a term for this type of contest. It is known as a “Flyby.”Redlight challenge begins with me letting the Explorer in the left lane get a fender ahead before I jam the skinny/go fast pedal to the bottom and smoke the ford product in less than 3 seconds.
Winning!
All things considered, the 5.0 and 3.5 EB are similar enough, I guess. Why do you say the 5.0 is the better choice?
Cornering in a stock body on frame might be terrible but those of us who take suspension and braking seriously can outperform most stock vehicles with IRS. I mean, who the hell runs a stock vehicle in any kind of competitive driving? Running with a blower, lowered with huge sway bars and end links, bilsteins, Wilwood brakes, and low profile tires, I can surprise a lot of people with my big ol SUV. So much fun.Less fuel dilution issues and carbon buildup. Especially when you sit in tons traffic everyday.
Yeah I think OP is bragging about outrunning a base 4cycl explorer. Nobody knows I guess, pointless. But hey I can outrun a moped with my burb (w/tow pkg). I think it's super impressive considering its completely gutless and shakes and vibrates periodically upon acceleration.Believe Explorer Sport does 0-60 in 6 seconds and corners at 0.83G.
Yeah I think OP is bragging about outrunning a base 4cycl explorer. Nobody knows I guess, pointless. But hey I can outrun a moped with my burb (w/tow pkg). I think it's super impressive considering its completely gutless and shakes and vibrates periodically upon acceleration.