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!
Rev limiter
Because it has a rev. limiter
Yes, a 2001 Honda Civic is equipped with a rev limiter. This feature is designed to prevent the engine from exceeding a certain RPM, which helps protect the engine from damage due to over-revving. The rev limiter engages when the engine reaches its maximum safe RPM, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
The rev limiter is part of the computer programming.
no rev limiter on 98 model
The rev limiter is part of the engine computer programming. The computer would need reprogrammed to change the rev limiter.
The rev limiter makes it so it wont over rev and the bike doesent blow up
To adjust the rev limiter on a 2001 Kawasaki Prairie 300, you typically need to access the ECU (engine control unit) or the ignition system, as the rev limiter is usually set within these components. It's important to consult the service manual for specific instructions and safety precautions. In some cases, aftermarket performance chips or tuners can be used to modify the rev limiter settings. Always ensure any adjustments comply with local regulations and safety standards.
Yes but why would you? the rev limiter stops you from blowing it up...
The engine computer is the rev limiter. It can not be removed or adjusted.
The rev limiter is part of the programming of the engine computer.
the rev limiter is built into the CDI, you can get a CDI without the limiter on ebay.