You can't. It's a setting in the engine computer - remove that, and your motor won't operate.
You can't. It's a setting in the engine computer - remove that, and your motor won't operate.
If you're referring to the speed governor, there are no 'governor wires'... it's programed into the ECM.
Assuming you're referring to the speed governor, it's programmed into the motor's ECM.
Remove the screws, pull out with a trim puller.
There is no governor to remove. Speed is controlled by the ECU.There is no governor to remove. Speed is controlled by the ECU.
It has no governor, that you can remove. you can get your computer reprogramed
No, it's a matter of ECM programming.
Most tuners/programmers will remove the governor.
You don't. The governor is part of the motor's ECU settings - you need either a laptop with the appropriate connectors and software for the motor, or a NexIQ box in order to change those settings.
To check the governor on a Briggs and Stratton engine, first, ensure the engine is off and cool. Remove the air filter and locate the governor arm connected to the throttle plate. Manually move the governor arm to see if it returns to its original position, indicating proper function. Additionally, inspect the governor spring for any damage or wear, and verify that the linkage is free of obstructions.
There is no governor to remove. Speed is controlled by the ECU.
You can remove the governor on an acura integra by having the ecu chipped.