You do not, this is regulated by the ECM. The car's top speed is 108mph.
The only way to "disable" the "governor" is to reprogram the ECM to delete the fuel cut off point.
It has no governor. Speed is computer controlled.
You don't disable it. You get a new one. You can buy aftermarket computers that change the speed limiter. Or you can be cheep and buy one from a totaled police interceptor from the junk yard.
It's an electronically controlled engine, and the speed governor is programmed into the ECM.
There is no governor on this car. The speed is computer controlled by a rev limiter or fuel shutoff.
you just have to cut the speedometer positive wire, the speedometer will not work but your car will be faster
The engine computer does act as a speed limiter.
The speed controls are programmed into the engine ECM. The only way to disable them is to have the ECM settings adjusted.
It is not recommended to disable the speed governor on your vehicle as it can lead to unsafe driving conditions and potential damage to the engine. The speed governor is in place for safety reasons to prevent the vehicle from traveling at unsafe speeds.
You don't. It's encoded into the PCM.
Unplug all the transmission elctrical socket..
You have to change the parameters in the engine ECM.