I don't think there's a governor, but if you want to get the most out of it, what I did to mine was tightened the throttle cable a little (from the handlebar if it's mounted on a scooter) and turned up the idle to just under the point where it engages. This helps a bit...
It's programmed into the engine ECM.
There is not a governor on this engine but most modern rev limiters are controlled through the vehicles computer system
You can loosen the governor whitch is located inside the engine.
It's programmed into the engine ECM. It's not a physical object which can be removed.
A device installed on the engine to prevent a driver from revving the engine any faster than the governor is set to permit. Governor is a mechanism which controls the supply of fuel to the cylinder according to the load on engine
The engine speed governor is part of the engine computer programming. You would need to have a way of reprogramming it to change.
controlled the speed engine
controlled the speed engine
On a modern engine, there really isn't a physical part that acts as a governor, it is simply limits programmed into the ECM (computer). You may be able to change or remove these by taking it to someone with the appropriate device to reprogram it.
go to control panel>unistall a program>find cheat engine>right click to uninstall
A variable speed governor is an engine part that works with the engine to govern speeds required within the engine. It serves to keep the engine at a steady speed as set by the operator of the vehicle.
AnswerDepends on the Engine Make and Model and governor setup The governer is there for a reason. Removing it from a stock engine will end up with a blown engine.