a governor in transmission will pervent over speed in a gear,causing to shift.However you could shift by yourself.Removing govenor will help top end speed.
No the transmission does not have a governor.
The govonor is a part of an automatic transmission.?
The ECU for an automatic can be used in a manual transmission. However, it will not work vice-versa with the ECU from a manual transmission in an automatic.
The only governor I can think of is part of the automatic transmission the helps to control the shift points at which the transmission changes gear ratios.
This transmission uses an electronic governor. The pcm is the control. There is a solenoid and a pressure sensor on the valve body inside the pan.
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Yes, 1996 was the first year of the electronic governor.
yes
4L60E transmission and that is the ONLY 1 that will work.
ATF will work. (automatic Transmission Fluid)
governor on side of transmission inoperable,not spinning its a centrifugal switch.
Dextron/Mercon III will work for that transmission