A rev limiter is not strictly mandatory for all vehicles, but it serves an essential purpose in protecting the engine from damage by preventing it from exceeding its maximum safe RPM. This feature helps to avoid over-revving, which can lead to catastrophic engine failure. In performance or racing applications, a rev limiter can also help maintain optimal power delivery and engine efficiency. Ultimately, while not required, rev limiters are beneficial for engine longevity and performance.
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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
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.
As far I know, there are no physical rev limiter. In fact, in most electronically controlled fuel injected engines, rev limiter is controled by ignition module.
on 5occ - 150cc gy6 qmb or qmj engines the rev limiter is part of the cdi programming.
Not at all, is it not illegal to reprogram or even remove a rev limiter, however it may affect your warranty etc.
The engine computer is the rev limiter. It controls max rpm by shutting off fuel and ignition.