It's part of the electronic engine controls.
The speed limiter is set at 112mph for base models and 141mph for the SHO.
The limiter is set to like 153 MPH.
82mph is the max speed the computer can be set at
It 's limiter is set to 100mph.
On the Vauxhall Astra dashboard, "LIM" stands for "Speed Limiter." When activated, this feature allows the driver to set a maximum speed that the vehicle cannot exceed. It is a helpful tool for maintaining speed limits and promoting safer driving, especially in areas with speed restrictions. The driver can deactivate the limiter or adjust the set speed as needed.
You can't as it is factory set.
If it has the Throttle body injection 305 it is set at 115MPH. If it has either of the Tuned Port Injection motors there is no governer to limit speed.
The 2008 Ford Mustang Bullitt has a factory speed limiter set at 151 miles per hour.
The ECU has a cruise control speed limiter that will not allow the cruise control to be set after that speed has been exceeded.
Yes they do, the automatic has a rev limiter set to about 4300 rpm when in park. Also non Sport models come with a top speed fuel shut off at 115mph, sport models are set at 137mph. With the fuel shut off removed top speed is 153mph!
The top speed limit is set in the program running in the ECM (Engine Control Module). Someone once told me for the Grand Am, the limit was set by the speed rating of the OEM tires.
In the Renault Clio 3, the buttons marked "R" and "O" on the steering wheel typically refer to the cruise control and speed limiter functions. The "R" button is used to activate the cruise control, allowing the driver to maintain a set speed without continuous acceleration. The "O" button usually serves as a toggle for the speed limiter, which prevents the vehicle from exceeding a pre-set speed.