Speed Governer Removal
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Speed Governer Removal
Hi,
I want to take the speed governer off my stock 2002 Lexus Es 300. Has anyone done this and know how to? I want my car to be able to push 130-140. Is this even possible lol... Thanks!
I want to take the speed governer off my stock 2002 Lexus Es 300. Has anyone done this and know how to? I want my car to be able to push 130-140. Is this even possible lol... Thanks!
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140 definitely seems fast enough, not sure what you're trying to do though.
I've only done it once just to see and it was scary, won't be doing it again lol, i barely speed as it is.
I believe it was at 5400 rpms, could be wrong, i might go check my torque log again.
99 ES 300 btw
I've only done it once just to see and it was scary, won't be doing it again lol, i barely speed as it is.
I believe it was at 5400 rpms, could be wrong, i might go check my torque log again.
99 ES 300 btw
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Screwball (12-05-16)
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Years ago I was young, reckless, and naive. So I pushed my car more than I should.
But yeah, daniel300, if you want to speed, take it to a track. Don't endanger other people's lives or your own. If you're looking for a race car, the ES isn't for you.
But yeah, daniel300, if you want to speed, take it to a track. Don't endanger other people's lives or your own. If you're looking for a race car, the ES isn't for you.
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Yea I was speaking to the OP and anyone asking to remove the speed governor on an ES300... We're not talking 67 chevy's here... Its a freaking ES300.
My comment just happened to be after yours. I completely agree with what you were saying.
My comment just happened to be after yours. I completely agree with what you were saying.
#12
"Nothing identifies you as a 16 year old first time driver more than crap like this."
That's so funny!
I'm curious, though. Exactly what part of my comment do you find factually inaccurate?
Have you ever been in a car upside-down in mid-air? Many totaled wrecks, have we? How many surgeries? Like to compare number of stitches? How about broken bones? How about millions of units of penicillin?
You're a little girl, aren't you?
Well, in all honesty, part of your remark was true once ("first time driver"), but that was long before you were born.
I'm working on my second million miles, how about you?
That's so funny!
I'm curious, though. Exactly what part of my comment do you find factually inaccurate?
Have you ever been in a car upside-down in mid-air? Many totaled wrecks, have we? How many surgeries? Like to compare number of stitches? How about broken bones? How about millions of units of penicillin?
You're a little girl, aren't you?
Well, in all honesty, part of your remark was true once ("first time driver"), but that was long before you were born.
I'm working on my second million miles, how about you?
If you can, go for it. I see nothing wrong with full throttle on an empty road. Nothing at all. Under posted limits won't stop me from enjoying a few moments flat out at the red line.
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Good reply. I think these cars are governor limited to 135 or so. It's plenty fast enough for me, but it should be up to people to drive as fast as they want.
If you can, go for it. I see nothing wrong with full throttle on an empty road. Nothing at all. Under posted limits won't stop me from enjoying a few moments flat out at the red line.
If you can, go for it. I see nothing wrong with full throttle on an empty road. Nothing at all. Under posted limits won't stop me from enjoying a few moments flat out at the red line.
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Screwball (12-08-16)