jimsea
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Have a 2003 ranger 4wd ext cab 40 engine and the governor kicks in @3000
Rpm when in neutral, is this correct or should it be higher?
It does run fine and will get up to almost 6000 rpm in 2nd gear on a hill
Ok I found the answer, it is called a rev limiter and is set at 3000rpm
In neutral and park. Could not find the reason for it, I assume
It is to protect the transmission, so you can't drop it in drive
At a high rpm, does this sound right? Anybody know when this
Started?
Rpm when in neutral, is this correct or should it be higher?
It does run fine and will get up to almost 6000 rpm in 2nd gear on a hill
Ok I found the answer, it is called a rev limiter and is set at 3000rpm
In neutral and park. Could not find the reason for it, I assume
It is to protect the transmission, so you can't drop it in drive
At a high rpm, does this sound right? Anybody know when this
Started?
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