how do i remove the governer?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by paul, Jun 1, 2006.

  1. paul

    paul Guest

    i have an '02 honda civic lx coupe with a manual transmission. its a
    great little car with alot of pep for only 120hp. the problem is that
    it's got a governer set at 113mph and i can't figure out how to disable
    it. does anyone have any advice?
     
    paul, Jun 1, 2006
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  2. paul

    jim beam Guest

    the "governer" on this vehicle is programmed into the main ecu. the
    only way you can remove it is to replace the ecu with an aftermarket one
    or re-chip your existing one, but i doubt either is smog legal.
     
    jim beam, Jun 1, 2006
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  3. paul

    TeGGeR® Guest



    The speed governor is a function of the Japan-market ECU. It can be
    disabled by tuning firms using software or hardware changes. You need to
    Google or check your phone book to find tuning companies in your area that
    will do this for you.

    One link I found:
    http://www.vtec.net/articles/view-article?article_id=8514
    Don't know if you can get this in the UK or not.
     
    TeGGeR®, Jun 1, 2006
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  4. Vote him out of office?

    I know, I know...
     
    Howard Lester, Jun 1, 2006
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  5. paul

    TeGGeR® Guest




    I just checked the OP's DNS and traces. His IP address is supposedly on
    this side of the Atlantic.
    Up to 20 hops, a traceroute shows local-type pings, but immediately
    thereafter it jumps to more like either slow dialup, or overseas times.

    I originally thought he was in the UK, hence my answer. His query (and his
    reported speed limit) is highly indicative of a JDM car that's been
    imported to the UK.

    The UK has some pretty stupid automotive laws, but one thing they're
    sensible about is engine swaps and modifications. Extensive tuning and
    modifications are common there. So long as the car still passes emissions
    properly, they don't care what's under the hood. That's a nice change from
    the hysterical insistence on originality we have over here.
     
    TeGGeR®, Jun 1, 2006
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  6. paul

    Steve Mackie Guest

    i have an '02 honda civic lx coupe with a manual transmission. its a
    The "governor" is not there for your sake, well I guess it kind of is, it's
    there for the vehicle's sake. My '06 has H speed rated tires, that's 130MPH.
    I'm sure your '02 has the same or less. Blah blah blah, other things.

    If the governor was there to keep you from speeding, it'd be set at 70MPH,
    but it's not.

    Steve
     
    Steve Mackie, Jun 1, 2006
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