A turbocharger system designed for the Ford Ranger equipped with a 2.3-liter engine enhances engine performance through forced induction. The system comprises a turbocharger, intercooler, piping, and supporting hardware engineered to increase horsepower and torque. As an example, this aftermarket component may be installed by automotive enthusiasts or professionals seeking to improve the vehicle’s acceleration and overall power output.
The installation of a turbocharger on the specified engine offers potential benefits such as improved responsiveness, enhanced towing capability, and increased power for off-road applications. Historically, forced induction has been utilized to compensate for power loss at higher altitudes and to maximize engine efficiency. The availability of such systems reflects a demand for increased performance in smaller displacement engines.