I drive a 2001 mazda b3000 pickup that is bone stalk. what are some ways i can beef it up?

Asked by MazdaMan16 Aug 15, 2013 at 03:55 AM about the 2001 Mazda B-Series B3000 DS RWD

Question type: Car Customization

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Your B3000 is basically a Ford Ranger with a 3.0L Vulcan 2 valve engine. Not a bad truck at all. I've seen a couple of guys spend lots of money trying to make a race car out of this truck. First, you'll have to find a way to get past the 92 MPH speed limiter in the PCM. Larger injectors, Bigger Exhaust, Roller Rockers and then some. My suggestion is to doll it up, add a cat-back exhaust to make it sound nice and enjoy your little truck.The powertrain - although reliable and sturdy - wasn't designed for High Performance.

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