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#7 Re: governor?
armiee Posted on: 2010/12/28 0:54
Lawnmowers have governors. Take them off or disable them and they're a lot more revvy, a fella i used to know raced them


#6 Re: governor?
reuby_tuesday Posted on: 2010/12/27 23:03
pretty sure that the only way an a series "governs" (i use that term loosly) is that it either
runs out of fuel/air mix
dizzy breaks down at high rpm

The engine doesent have a governer a such, just engine limitations.

One the two forklifts i have looked at (both had toytoa engines) they just had a throttle screw to set the engine speed. i guess you could call that a goverener of sorts.


#5 Re: governor?
A14force Posted on: 2010/12/27 19:53
I never heard of a governer on any a series.


#4 Re: governor?
bakat Posted on: 2010/12/27 12:56
i thought only diesels use governor?


#3 Re: governor?
ssskiwi Posted on: 2010/12/27 11:44
Never heard of a governor unless it is an ex forklift motor?

Can only be in the dizzy or carb I would think?


#2 Re: governor?
GG-DATSUN Posted on: 2010/12/27 11:40
Cmon mate, global warming, gas emissions. Think of the years ahead!!!! lol um maybe DD could step in or one of the real tech guys, im not really that into a14's.

Free Bump mate!


#1 governor?
chet09 Posted on: 2010/12/27 10:37
K so I've got an a14 in my dato Ute, dad reckons it has a governor on the motor, how do I take it off, is it worth doing? I know about the added pollution I don't care about that lol






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