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Hi everyone, I just got a new 2009 Ranger and so far love it. I was just wondering if I should limit the miles I run it at one time. I'm wanting to run the back roads for about 15 miles down and 15 back. Would that be to far in one day? I love photography and want to shoot old houses and barns along my ride. Anyways didn't know if 30 mile round trip would be to much or not for the Ranger in one day.
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Thanks for any advice.
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The miles won't matter. If you have not broken it in, just remember to vary your engine speed and don't let it get too hot during break in. If you are stopping for photos a lot that is a perfect time too cool it down a bit.
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drive it just like u would your car, I let mine idle for 30 mins sometimes and one time I held it wide open for twelve miles (on the road) and i've never had any problems
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The miles won't matter. If you have not broken it in, just remember to vary your engine speed and don't let it get too hot during break in. If you are stopping for photos a lot that is a perfect time too cool it down a bit.
Do exactly like Badley said. It is good to drive it and shut it off for a little while and let it cool for 15 to 30 minutes and then drive it again for another 30 minutes and repeat the procedure. What that does is stress relives the engine block and head. Never keep it at the same RPM and it is Ok to run full throttle for short burst after the first few hours of easy driveing. Watch your oil levels at first.
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