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2000 explorer motor swap mystery?!

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Old May 24, 2023 | 03:51 PM
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Default 2000 explorer motor swap mystery?!

have a 2000 explorer XLT 4x4, everything on it is original OEM; except the motor, the motor came out of a 95 explorer.(I helped my grandpa swap the motor about 3yrs ago, he has since past away and I'm just trying to figure this out)
So everything bolted up seemingly correctly, we go for a test drive and it wouldn't accelerate over about 20-25mph, the motor was really shaky( like there was a misfire or something) so started doing a little research. Realized the 95 motor was supposed to have a fuel return line back to the tank; the 2000 dosent have a fuel return from the manifold.
Also the 95 needs about 35 psi of fuel the 2000 needs about 60psi.

(I really wish I had keep a log of everything I've done step by step,)
Anyways I figured out the motor was shaking(misfireing) because vacuum leak and a couple of the vacuum lines on the intake manifold were hooked up incorrectly, I took a return line off of a 94explorer and hooked it up so as to not drownd the older motor, as of now it will start up just fine, idles steady at about 1300-1400rpm for maybe 2mins or so then drops to 950-1000rpm and idles smooth, it just doesn't want to "GO" it occurred to me a week or so ago the last time I took it around the block that it seems to me like it's in a "Limp" mode cause it won't rev over maybe 2k rpms max and tips out just over 20mph, but if floor the accelerator it doesn't bogg down or stumble the way you'd expect a motor to when there is a fuel/air issue(running rich/lean) . I floor the accelerator and it just revs right about 2k rpms and very slowly but steadily speeds up to about 20-25 mph.

Any ideas or suggestions greatly appreciated. Feel free to ask questions,
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Old May 25, 2023 | 10:35 AM
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The 95 was a transition year from OBD I and OBD II . The 2 systems are not compatible and some serious checking will be necessary to determine what might have been overlooked..
 
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