depends on thevehicle. older vehiclesdon't have a governor. newer, 80 or so and up the speed is limited by the computer which on many can be reprogrammed or deleted completely.
Add a governor to limit the speed of the engine or vehicle.
The most common use of a governor is to limit the top speed of the vehicle...most newer cars have them and the speed is set by the manufacturer...they can be changed with a flash programmer for that specific vehicle.
To limit the speed at which the vehicle can be driven.
It has no governor. Speed is computer controlled. That speed is way more than you will ever need to drive this vehicle.
The speed governor in a thm350 is a centrifugal device with weights and springs altering this device is tricky .Try the after market.
A variable speed governor is an engine part that works with the engine to govern speeds required within the engine. It serves to keep the engine at a steady speed as set by the operator of the vehicle.
There is no governor on a any 80's vehicle
AnswerIf it has a governor it is part of the ECM and it watches the vehicle speed sensor and will cut-off fuel and spark at a level determined by OEM.
If you are talking about the speed limiting of the vehicle,that is part of the programming in the computer.
Your question is confusing. Are you asking why the governor is not working or are you asking why is there not a governor on a petrol engine. Modern fuel injected engines are governed by the ECU which will shut off the fuel supply when the vehicle reaches a predetermined speed. Some older vehicle with a carburetor had a mechanical governor but most had no governor at all.
The speed is controlled by the computer, on that model you can buy a new computer chip and install it to override the speed sensor and get more horsepower.
You cannot; these are in place to control the speed of the rental vehicle, and will not permit the rental vehicle to go above 79 miles an hour, which is dangerous.