155 mph before the Speed Limiter kicks in. If you disconnect the Speed Limiter, the top speed is approximately 167 mph.
With stock(24") tires it will run about 54 mph on speedometer. At least that is what mine used to run. Also varies on motor condition, mainly how much compression you have. Also the type of ground you are on. Road = faster. Hard dirt= not as fast. Real loose dirt= not that fast 2002 Honda rancher 350 es goes 65 at top speed on pavement.
The Honda Prelude does not have a governor or speed limiter. It is only limited by drag at high speeds.
the top speed of both is 53 but the rancher seems to get there much quicker but my forman is 4x4 and my rancher is 2wd
if your car is automatic there should be no speed limiter, but if it is 5 speed manual, put an ECU out of an automatic 1996 240sx and the problem will be solved. im almost positive the ecu is OBD1 in the 1996, but make sure youre putting in the same OBD ecu.
It is not recommended by the manufacturer to remove the speed limiter on a Fiat Doblo. The speed limiter is installed for the safety of the vehicle operator.
120mph with the Governer limiter. without Governer limiter, 155mph.
I cant really answer this correctly without knowing which model it is. Is it a Rincon? Rancher? Rubicon? Foreman? If I knew then I could answer your question.
You do not get rid of the speed limiter. It is in the engine control computer and you would have to have it reprogrammed.
With speed limiter ive had it up to 68 and that's stock how it came so my guess is with out a speed limiter around 80-90
The engine computer does act as a speed limiter.
Replace your CDI