get a programming chip that dros your governor off your car completely.
It's set there because your tires are rated at 112. If they allowed the car to go faster than the tires are rated at, you could experience a blowout at 117+ miles per hour, meaning you'd likely be dead.shanestang said:Does any of you know how to reset the governor from 117 to not existent because i hit it and i still have plenty of gear left and the car wants to go so much faster please help
PancakeOfDoom said:so..., how would you know what your tires are good for?
i've got goodyear ZR17 Eagles 245/45, dunno what the rating is, so..., how do i figure that out?
Your tires are rated at 155+ mph.PancakeOfDoom said:so..., how would you know what your tires are good for?
i've got goodyear ZR17 Eagles 245/45, dunno what the rating is, so..., how do i figure that out?
i have droped the governer in my car and have gone 120+ mph on regular old tires i didn't seem to have any problemkscoyote said:It's set there because your tires are rated at 112. If they allowed the car to go faster than the tires are rated at, you could experience a blowout at 117+ miles per hour, meaning you'd likely be dead.
Before you try to remove the governor, you might want to consider upgrading your tires.
It's all about risk.tex117 said:i have droped the governer in my car and have gone 120+ mph on regular old tires i didn't seem to have any problem
There is no other way to get rid of it?Monkey Boy said:You have to buy a programmer.
EXACTLY. my friend has gone 130 before on the same type of tires, no blowout, but i bet if he had done that in the arizona 105 degree summer heat, it wouldn't have been the same case as when he did it at a cool 60 in winter.kscoyote said:It's all about risk.
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Chip or programmer, or someone who'll use his programmer for you . . .Kmagn13 said:There is no other way to get rid of it?