The governor is driven by the cam gear (in turn driven by the crank gear) and is attached on the engine sump (side of engine opposite the flywheel). There is no need to remove it, you can simply de-activate it by removing the linkage that goes to the carburetor that opens or closes the throttle as dictated by the governing system.
There is no governor to remove. Speed is controlled by the ECU.There is no governor to remove. Speed is controlled by the ECU.
It has no governor, that you can remove. you can get your computer reprogramed
There is not a gear in the engine, they do have a speed limiter in the computer. Also some older automatic transmissions have a "governor" to adjust shift points.
Most tuners/programmers will remove the governor.
There is no governor to remove. Speed is controlled by the ECU (computer).
There is no governor to remove. Speed is controlled by the ECU.
You can remove the governor on an acura integra by having the ecu chipped.
To remove the governor off a Baja 90cc refer to your owners manual. Many newer models do not have a governor.
There is no governor per se on your Accord. The top speed is controlled by the ECU and is non-adjustable. There is no governor you can remove.
Speed is computer controlled and there is no governor that you can remove.
You can't remove it because it does not have a governor. The speed is computer controlled.