Oh yes, the whole forum is [unofficially] dedicated to governor removal/governor bypass.
Faster-faster-faster! You can disconnect the governor and run a cable directly to the "butterfly" and it will work, but most go into the crankcase and remove the whole assembly (which is a gear with centrifugal weights on it) and the paddle arm and the outside lever arm and then plug the hole in the crankcase with a 1/4" screw. The internal surgery (an appendectomy?) is highly recommended because the governor gear is basically rated to 3600 RPM maximum (and it is connected to the camshaft and will always be turning regardless if it is connected to the linkages or not).
I'm an advocate for retaining the governor for the youngsters, for yard kart use and situations where you want the engine to last longer.
Sadly that throttle kit is intended for the earlier adjustable jet Pulsa-Jet carburetors (also used on Raptors) which, although basically the same as the latter one that David has, is configured slightly different (different geometry). Best way to recognize the adjustable jet carb is the
slide choke on the rear of the carb body and the air cleaner retainer which is a single screw coming out of the middle of the carb intake.
I've used it though but I had to adapt it to fit.
The OMB fine print and a review by Eric D:
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