You would have to have the computer custom tuned to delete the rev limit although most custom tuners would advise against this practice.
You have to get an aftermarket chip
You buy what is called a Performance Chip. These range from 250-500.
You would have to be able to reprogram the engine computer.
Go to a high performance shop, and see if you can buy a chip to replace the one from factory.
You have to get a new ECU chip. Superchips tuning also has a package to "roll your own" if home tuning is you thing.
You don't
go to tv menu
Chip's Challenge - 1992 VG was released on: USA: 1992 (PC version)
No there is no chip in the key however the ignition lock cylinder does enable and disable the theft system.
It does not have a governor. there is a governor at least one similar. my speedometer goes up to 130, but at 115 a governor like disabling of power happens. please e mail me at mister_pk@snowboard.com if you have any answers. thanks it most likely is speed limited by the computer, the only way to bypass it is with a custom burned computer or an aftermarket performance chip
Yes, the 2004 Chevy Impala SS does have a governor chip that limits its top speed. This chip is factory installed and limits the speed to just over 100 mph.
first fish and chip shop in essex in 1992