Yes, plus it has to have software compatible with the motor.
You need to change the engine ECM settings.
You'd have to change the ECM settings. To 'disable' the speed governor, you'd have to disable the ECM, which, in turn, disables the whole truck. If you're asking a question like this, chances are, you really have no business messing with those settings, especially since it's probably in reference to someone else's truck.
No, it's a matter of ECM programming.
The governor is programmed into the motor's ECM. If it's your truck, you simply take it to the dealership, have them hook the computer up, and change the settings from there. If it's not your truck to do this with, you have no business doing it. It could violate the company's insurance stipulations, it will certainly get your fired when your company finds out, and it'll result in a big black mark on your MVR which will make it very difficult for you to find future employment (employers are less than appreciative of having their equipment tampered with). If a fast truck is that important to you, get some experience in, and find a company which lets their trucks run faster.
Big Ol' Truck was created in 1994.
it is 8.00 $ per axle for a big truck
As big as they are now. Bob Chandler created the monster truck with the first Big Foot.
No. Conclusive scientific evidence has surfaced which shows that the internet is NOT a big truck.
well, the size of the truck is just an opinion, but if you want to own a big truck the only requirement is that you have a small penis
in a big mansion
Get a big hammer and beat it.
no