Squiddy202
Manco Dingus
I was looking at getting a little more speed out of my engine to fully use my 30 series. Someone mentioned you can adjust a governor instead of fully removing it. Someone also said that bypassing while leaving governor parts installed makes a grenade. If it is governed to like 4500-5000 range then can that little plastic gear go boom easier? What causes the shrapnel? Does it make more sense to just remove it? How do you know if valve float occurs? In another closed forum I saw that that governs your engine but also caused a bit of damage. If I remove a governor I would like to be able to notice it and back off the throttle.
Side note:
Got my CVT working, it went up to 28 downhill with me reaching back and pushing the lever. Turns out my throttle pedal is also hitting the steering rod so I gotta figure that out. With any luck a full removal (if it makes sense) would decrease needed travel to achieve full throttle.
Side note:
Got my CVT working, it went up to 28 downhill with me reaching back and pushing the lever. Turns out my throttle pedal is also hitting the steering rod so I gotta figure that out. With any luck a full removal (if it makes sense) would decrease needed travel to achieve full throttle.



