replace stock CDI with a performance CDI, check variator for a washer behind the outer pulley, check exhaust for a restrictor gasket.
most state laws say that a 49cc can not exceed 30mph so do this at your own risk.
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disclaimer--this can make your scooter a "motorcycle" by law in some states open seat, remove four bolts, remove helmet compartment/seat assembly, bundle wires goes to a black/brown box, this is your ecu. pull back the plastic sleeve on this box, clip green wire. according to a dealer this gets you to about 42 mph.
If you are having problems with the engine, take the scooter in for repairs. Since it is a late model, I would think it is still under warranty. If you are wanting to remove the governor to get higher rpm's and more speed, DON'T DO IT. The governor plays an important part in maintaining the engine at optimum performance by governing maximum speed. If you remove the governor, you will be risking serious damage to the engine due to uncontrolled overspeeding.
It has no governor. Speed is computer controlled by either a rev limiter or fuel shutoff.
there is not a gevernor screw however there is a rev limiter in the CDI ignition box, you can get one on ebay without the limiter, if yours has 5 wires it is DC, 6 wires it is AC, make sure you get the correct one.
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