The speed governor is set to 115mph. I hit it many times when I had that car
You do not, this is regulated by the ECM. The car's top speed is 108mph.
There is no governor on this car. The speed is computer controlled by a rev limiter or fuel shutoff.
Both
The most common use of a governor is to limit the top speed of the vehicle...most newer cars have them and the speed is set by the manufacturer...they can be changed with a flash programmer for that specific vehicle.
There is no speed governer, the car's powertrain control module is responsible for not only governing the speed, but making the car work.
The top speed of a 1996 Chevy Caprice can vary depending on the specific model and engine configuration. On average, the top speed for a 1996 Chevy Caprice with a standard V8 engine is around 140-150 miles per hour. However, it's important to note that factors such as the vehicle's condition, maintenance history, and modifications can also impact its top speed.
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. Speed is computer controlled.
It has no governor. Speed is controlled by the computer.
The speed governor is factory set and factory altered. If the owner desires to increase speed the governor can be purchased with out limits.
Get a computer, and reprogram your car's computer. The main computer regulates the speed, sorry.