Computer controlled.
Use a tacometer drive the governor round with an electric drill and measure the speed the govenor trips. lift govenor speeds are factory set
For manual transmission it's 950rpm and for Automatic it's 1050rpm This all been done with air cond etc off
The frequency is based on the RPM (speed) of the generator. If you over ride the governor on bigger generator or move the speed control upwards on smaller units you will be able to reach 60 Hz. Keep in mind though the voltage will increase also.
To govern, or regulate maximum speed of the engine. This is done for the purpose of protecting the engines internal parts from exceeding their ability to function without failure. Springs can only recoil so fast. Steal and metal in general is only so strong.
The speed of light is much greater than the speed of sound.
You don't. This is regulated by the BCM.
You do not, this is regulated to 108mph by the ECM.
You do not, this is regulated by the ECM. The car's top speed is 108mph.
To change an automatic galant to a 5-speed, you need a Computer for the Manual transmission of that year, and an engine.
if it is a 5speed it does not take trannsimission fluid it take cluth fluid
Yes 108 mph. VSS (Vehicle speed sensor) acts as the governor. You should not be going faster than 108 in a 1998 cavalier anyways though.
82 to 94 as per a haynes manual, auto trans: 700 rpm and manual:750 rpms.
The only way to "disable" the "governor" is to reprogram the ECM to delete the fuel cut off point.
155 for the 2SS Manual.
There is no 'governor' in the normal sense. Both the engine RPM and Vehicle Speed are limited by the engine computer. There may be some 'Speed Chip' solutions to remove the speed limiter but, the 96 has a 'Flash' program, not a removable/replaceable module. You would either have to send it out for re-programming or a buy a second ECM (Engine Control Module).
4 spd auto or 6speed manual (5speed with V6) 4 speed auto overdrive to be exact
yes,it will