Yes, the 2004 Chevy Impala SS does have a governor chip that limits its top speed. This chip is factory installed and limits the speed to just over 100 mph.
No. So you can easily get a copy of it.
Went to home depot, had a key made for a dollar. Works great in my 2003 impala, 3.4.
No it does not if it is a s10 blazer
I am not very informed on the subject, but apparently there are tools out there that allow you to program the computer by connecting the devices to the PCM chip of the car. If you found any more info I'd appreciate it if you share it with us. Thanks.
you can not turn off the governor you can have a new computer chip installed in the ecm and the truck will go alittle faster
well is it a radio wire harness because if so yes
Im not sure how to! I was wondering what it governs out at? 137 MPH
There is no governor, there is a REV limiter that will cut back on fuel pressure whne a certain RPM is attained. It is preset in the Engine Control Module.
you cant its a rev limitor in your computer that cant be changed unless you buy an upgradeable chip
Yes there is it will cut off at 137 MPH the same as the 2003 and 2005 tib if you get a piggy back chip you can, tune over it hope this helps. Apex has a good piggy back chip if you need it.
No there is no chip in the key however the ignition lock cylinder does enable and disable the theft system.
No it does not have a chip in the key. www.keylessride.com