NO, . IT'S JUST A THROTLE LIMITER. WITHOUT THE GOVENOR YOU WILL BE ABLE TO GO FASTER
Removing the governor off a Kymco 50 cc scooter varies based on the type of restrictor it has. Mechanical restrictors require complete removal of the governor while electrical units simply need to be rewired.
Removing the governor. The governor serves two purposes on an engine; it limits it's top speed to protect the engine and it helps to provide constant output power. By removing the governor you can damage your engine. Turn It off and put it in a wagon and run with it.
Next to carburator
Governors limit the RPM of the engine. Removing it will increase RPM but can cause engine damage.
how do i find and remove a govener on scooter
The regulator/rectifier is usually at the front of the scooter. You should see it after removing the panel with the headlights.
all you have to do is take it off, how hard can it be.
should be where your throtle on your carb. its a screw with a spring.
No Because It will damage your scooters back wheel it is also known to loosen bearings too
Removing the governor. The governor serves two purposes on an engine; it limits it's top speed to protect the engine and it helps to provide constant output power. By removing the governor you can damage your engine.
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.
no governer,all is set by pcm!!