Speed Governor
SedanSS
12-06-2007, 01:52 PM
I have a 2007 Chevy Cobalt SS Sedan with the 2.4Ltr. The car is great, it's quick and ok on gas. I have a few mods that has done wonders for my 0-60. But, the speed limiter is a problem in the snow for me, once you hit a little bit of snow, the car goes into like a robot mode and shuts off gas supply. I know how to drive in the snow and that is messing with me greatly. I want to disable the factory governer and was wondering if "JET PERFORMANCE MODULES" would do it? They offer a computer module for the cobaltSS 2.0 and 2.4; Anyone familiar with this product and capabilities?
rodeo02
12-09-2007, 01:48 PM
.. once you hit a little bit of snow, the car goes into like a robot mode and shuts off gas supply.
That sounds like traction control to me. Nothing to do with a speed limiter/governor. Either that or you are revving the hell out of the engine and bouncing it off the rev limiter during wheel spin. REAL bad for the transaxle BTW. Things tend to go pop if if you grab traction ($$$$).
Joel
That sounds like traction control to me. Nothing to do with a speed limiter/governor. Either that or you are revving the hell out of the engine and bouncing it off the rev limiter during wheel spin. REAL bad for the transaxle BTW. Things tend to go pop if if you grab traction ($$$$).
Joel
ronstoppable167
02-16-2008, 09:30 PM
i have a 06 chevy cobalt and i want to remove my governor from my car anyone knows how to remove it?????????????? pls help me
16th hippy
02-17-2008, 02:04 AM
i have a 06 chevy cobalt and i want to remove my governor from my car anyone knows how to remove it?????????????? pls help me
technically it is illegal to remove the speed limiter/governer on a vehicle that is registered for ON-ROAD use. now that the legal statement is out of the way, it can be done with aftermarket engine management systems. i in no way endorse doing this, nor reccomend it.:smokin:
technically it is illegal to remove the speed limiter/governer on a vehicle that is registered for ON-ROAD use. now that the legal statement is out of the way, it can be done with aftermarket engine management systems. i in no way endorse doing this, nor reccomend it.:smokin:
ecotecride
03-17-2008, 11:32 PM
does anyone know if the AEM fuel/ignition controller will bypass the speed limiter? i got a 06 cobalt 2.2 ecotec and i cant go past 110. for the tracks
16th hippy
03-18-2008, 01:43 AM
do you have the gauge controller module as well? if so, might wanna try routing the gauges through that, and disabling the speedo signal to oem ECU. is the car track only or street as well?
-Jayson-
03-19-2008, 02:27 PM
does anyone know if the AEM fuel/ignition controller will bypass the speed limiter? i got a 06 cobalt 2.2 ecotec and i cant go past 110. for the tracks
LMFAO if your smart enough to get a 2.2 ecotec to 110 on the track, you can remove the speed limiter.
LMFAO if your smart enough to get a 2.2 ecotec to 110 on the track, you can remove the speed limiter.
ecotecride
03-20-2008, 12:18 PM
LMFAO if your smart enough to get a 2.2 ecotec to 110 on the track, you can remove the speed limiter.. i havent gotten 110 on the track yet. close but not yet. and its for the road too. i just bought the smt6 piggyback can i bypass the limiter using that?
06SlobaltLS
12-03-2010, 09:11 AM
Hey I have an 06 ls cobalt and I was wondering on what kinda simple upgrades I can get for the 2.2. I really don't want to spend too much I have a limit cuz of bills and stuff. I really don't know were to find after market parts at for this stock piece right now so if u could tell me like what web site for reliable stuff let me know
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