I own a 04 cavalier also and everytime it Max out at 108 MPH
Buy a superchip programer.
yes if it is a 5 speed
You don't. This is regulated by the BCM.
There is no governor on this car. The speed is computer controlled by a rev limiter or fuel shutoff.
Vehicle Speed sensor disconnected
You can't as it has no governor. Speed is computer controlled. ANSWER get yourself one those handheld programmers (i have a hypertech). you can remove the top speed limiter using that.
how do you replace thermostat for 2004 cavalier
in the pcm. don't make em with govenors anymoreAnswerThere is a speed limiter if this is what you mean. It is set right about 120mph. In mine it hits about 121-122ish. . depending on what Mazda 6 you have. you may not have a speed sensor. a V6 Mazda 6 with ABS doesnt have a speed sensor........the speed is calculated thru the abs sensors and is intertwined with the TCS system.the 6 ecu is multi plex and the only way to disable the speed limiter is with tuning(reprogramming the ecu)
There is no average lifespan for a Chevy Cavalier as it depends on how well it is taken care of. Regardless, they can usually work well up to 200,000 mi. if they are checked and fixed routinely.
The engine computer is the rev limiter. You would need a devise capable of reprogramming the engine computer.
It has no governor. Speed or revs are computer controlled. The best way to alter the speed or rev limiter (changing rev limiter is really risky in my opinion) is to order a power program from Hypertech ( Power Programmer III) or Diablo Sport (Predator). This will allow you to make numerous setting changes that are completely computer controlled.
The 2004 Chevy Cavalier didn't come with a carburetor, they were all fuel injected.