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I have a 2003 4.8 silverado. i want to know how to take the speed limiter off of it can anybody help me?
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It may be illegal to tamper with it. It is part of your federal emmisions and any time you operate it on a federal highway you are subject to federal emmisions laws. Also if you are involved in a accident your insurance company may check your trucks computer system and if it has been tampered with you could be in hot water. After reviewing that do you still want to know how to do it or think it is a good idea? Where there is a will there is a way. But for now can you give us a good reason why you want to remove it? Is it going to be operated on a federal highway or only drag strip/raceway? MT
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Re: speed limiter
I don't know what mt2500 is talking about, but if you want to remove the speed limiter... just get a tune.....You can get a tune for $75 bucks from Jesse Performance, just specify that you want the speed limiter removed......Then you can drive faster then a speeding bullet......
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Shoot I though my post was perty plain and self explanatory. Read it one more time and may be you will get the point. MT
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Re: speed limiter
Then why would it be illegal....when you can enter some info on your computer and you can go as fast as you want......or what does your speed limiter have to do with emissions?
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2001 Chevy ' Black Beauty' Silvy, Extended 5.3 V8 Mods include: K&N Air Intake, B&M Trans Cooler & Pan, Corvette Servo, Jesse Performace Whoop Ass Tune, Whelen Strobes, Blue/Red Police Lights, Mag Lite mod, Catch Can Mod, Hi-Low-Drl-Fog Light Mod, 4 Brake Light Mod, Power Outlet Bed Mod, Royal Purplerized, Outdoors Accessorized (I'm a outdoor freak) like to take my truck where no other truck has gone (often with consequences) And soon to be: 285 75 16 BFG All Terrain tires with 3" Lift.... |
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Re: speed limiter
oh, and you spelled 'perty' wrong?
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2001 Chevy ' Black Beauty' Silvy, Extended 5.3 V8 Mods include: K&N Air Intake, B&M Trans Cooler & Pan, Corvette Servo, Jesse Performace Whoop Ass Tune, Whelen Strobes, Blue/Red Police Lights, Mag Lite mod, Catch Can Mod, Hi-Low-Drl-Fog Light Mod, 4 Brake Light Mod, Power Outlet Bed Mod, Royal Purplerized, Outdoors Accessorized (I'm a outdoor freak) like to take my truck where no other truck has gone (often with consequences) And soon to be: 285 75 16 BFG All Terrain tires with 3" Lift.... |
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I posted to make the poster aware of some of the problems and laws he may be violating by tampering with the speed limiter. You are getting a little nit pickie on that spealing anit you? I am not here to spell it right or to ague about it and do not give a shit if it is spealed right. I am only making you aware of the laws as I see and understand them. So you can take it or leave it makes no difference to me. As to the laws on it. Any car manufactured after 1980 is subject to a lot of strict emissions laws. And also safety laws. Seat belts ABS DRL and a lot of other stuff. Take the cats for instance. But it does not stop there. Anything that the PCM/VCM controls is covered under emission laws on them. And tampering with or removing or changing the emissions controls comes under it. You are from Canada where the law may be different on it but in the USA any vehicle operated on a federal high way is covered under emission and safety laws. Also as we know there are speed limits. In the USA it is illegal to operate any vehicle over the speed limit unless it is a emergency vehicle and at all times a emergency vehicle must be equipped and in use with emegarancy lights and safety equipment if being operated over the speed limit. Something else for you to consider or may not now. The newer the vehicle the more information the computer stores. Just like the black box on airplanes after an accident the police and insurance companies can go in your computer and retrieve information. Depending on your computer they record information about the speed and braking engine rpm and other stuff at the time of the accident. And like I said in first post if the speed limiter has been tampered with you can be in hot water. So if you tamper with it do so at your own risk and do not say I did not tell you so. MT
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I looked on several search engines and the EPA site. I found nothing that states this is illegal.
Would you happen to have any links to show this? I'm not trying to be an @ss, but want to know where you're getting your information from. |
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I will have to do some research to find the laws on it when my time permits. And if anyone else has some information feel free to chip in. Even though it is standard information and procedure for a repair shops not to mess with or tamper with any federal emmisions stuff or saftey devices. I am not sure what all the EPA might cover on it. But I do know several years back when ever I replaced a cat I had to send in a form as to why and what mileage I replaced it and what I done with the old one. Also a repair shop is not allowed to by a used cat from a salvage yard or the salvage yard is not allowed to sell one to a repair shop. But the car owner can buy one. A lot of it goes back to the 1980 emmisions laws on not removing cats and been added to since. All car manfactures have to meet federal emmisions and saftey guide lines. You might start searching there and go from there. Under federal auto emmisions laws. MT
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Run a search under federal emissions laws or the Federal clean air act http://www.novak-adapt.com/knowledge/emissions.htm Emissions Laws The Federal Clean Air Act as amended in 1990 has extended the prohibition against removal or rendering inoperative vehicle emissions control devices by the consumer. Changing an engine or even a transmission in a vehicle may change its pollution status and render it illegal for street or even off-road use on lands that are covered by emissions laws. This usually applies to later model vehicles and this, along with other pertinent laws vary from state to state. Generally engines and associated emissions controls from vehicles that are the same year or newer vintage as the vehicle to which they are being converted are legal swaps. However, it is the owner's responsibility to investigate the smog laws and determine that any changes you make to your vehicle will not cause it to be in violation of any state and federal regulations. Many often ask about the difficulty of installing late model engines, especially those which are OBDII compliant - which includes all engines after 1996. There are some sticky issues involved, but as interest in swaps remains so strong, many resources are available to help decipher it all. We will continue to work in this area so we may be of assistance and offer helpful products to assist with these technologically advanced conversions. http://www.racingbeat.com/emissions.htm U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Vehicle Programs & Compliance Division (6405J) Attn: Warranty Complaints 401 M Street, SW Washington, DC 20460
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Here you go. http://www.epa.gov/air/caa/ http://www.epa.gov/air/caa/title2.html#iia EPA Laws sections. http://www.epa.gov/air/caa/caa203.txt Sec. 203. (a) The following acts and the causing thereof are prohibited- (1) in the case of a manufacturer of new motor vehicles or new motor vehicle engines for distribution in commerce, the sale, or the offering for sale, or the introduction, or delivery for introduction, into commerce, or (in the case of any person, except as provided by regulation of the Adminis- trator), the importation into the United States, of any new motor vehicle or new motor vehicle engine, manufactured after the effective date of regulations under this part which are applicable to such vehicle or engine unless such vehicle or engine is covered by a certificate of conformity issued (and in effect) under regulations prescribed under this part or part C in the case of clean-fuel vehicles (except as provided in subsection (b)); (2)(A) for any person to fail or refuse to permit access to or copying of records or to fail to make reports or provide information required under section 208; (B) for any person to fail or refuse to permit entry, testing or inspection authorized under section 206(c) or section 208; (C) for any person to fail or refuse to perform tests, or have tests performed as required under section 208; (D) for any manufacturer to fail to make information available as provided by regulation under section 202(m)(5); (3)(A) for any person to remove or render inoperative any device or element of design installed on or in a motor vehicle or motor vehicle engine in compliance with regula- tions under this title prior to its sale and delivery to the ultimate purchaser, or for any person knowingly to remove or render inoperative any such device or element of design after such sale and delivery to the ultimate purchaser; or (B) for any person to manufacture or sell, or offer to sell, or install, any part or component intended for use with, or as part of, any motor vehicle or motor vehicle engine, where a principal effect of the part or component is to bypass, defeat, or render inoperative any device or element of design installed on or in a motor vehicle or motor vehicle engine in compliance with regulations under this title, and where the person knows or should know that such part or component is being offered for sale or installed for such use or put to such use; or (4) for any manufacturer of a new motor vehicle or new motor vehicle engine subject to standards prescribed under section 202 or Part C- (A) to sell or lease any such vehicle or engine unless such manufacturer has complied with (i) the requirements of section 207 (a) and (b) with respect to such vehicle or engine, and unless a label or tag is affixed to such vehicle or engine in accordance with section 207(c)(3), or (ii) the corresponding requirements of part C in the case of clean fuel vehicles unless the manufacturer has complied with the corresponding requirements of part C (B) to fail or refuse to comply with the requirements of section 207 (c) or (e), or the corresponding requirements of part C in the case of clean fuel vehicles (C) except as provided in subsection (c)(3) of section 207 and the corresponding requirements of part C in the case of clean fuel vehicles, to provide directly or indirectly in any communication to the ultimate purchaser or any subsequent purchaser that the coverage of any warranty under this Act is conditioned upon use of any part, component, or system manufactured by such manufacturer or any person acting for such manufacturer or under his control, or conditioned upon service performed by any such person, or (D) to fail or refuse to comply with the terms and conditions of the warranty under section 207 (a) or (b) or the corresponding requirements of part C in the case of clean fuel vehicles with respect to any vehicle; or (5) for any person to violate section 218, 219, or part C of this title or any regulations under section 218, 219, or part C. No action with respect to any element of design referred to in paragraph (3) (including any adjustment or alteration of such element) shall be treated as a prohibited act under such paragraph (3) if such action is in accordance with section 215. Nothing in paragraph (3) shall be construed to require the use ofmanufacturer parts in maintaining or repairing any motor vehicle or motor vehicle engine. For the purposes of the preceding sentence, the term "manufacturer parts" means, with respect to a motor vehicle engine, parts produced or sold by the manufacturer of the motor vehicle or motor vehicle engine. No action with respect to any device or element of design referred to in paragraph (3) shall be treated as a prohibited act under that paragraph if (i) the action is for the purpose of repair or replacement of the device or element, or is a necessary and temporary procedure to repair or replace any other item and the device or element is replaced upon completion of the procedure, and (ii) such action thereafter results in the proper functioning of the device or element referred to in paragraph (3). No action with respect to any device or element of design referred to in paragraph (3) shall be treated as a prohibited act under that paragraph if the action is for the purpose of a conversion of a motor vehicle for use of a clean alternative fuel (as defined in this title) and if such vehicle complies with the applicable standard under section 202 when operating on such fuel, and if in the case of a clean alternative fuel vehicle (as defined by rule by the Administrator), the device or element is replaced upon completion of the conversion procedure and such action results in proper functioning of the device or element when the motor vehicle operates on conventional fuel. (b)(1) The Administrator may exempt any new motor vehicle or new motor vehicle engine from subsection (a), upon such terms and conditions as he may find necessary for the purpose of research, investigations, studies, demonstrations, or training, or for reasons of national security. (2) A new motor vehicle or new motor vehicle engine offered for importation or imported by any person in violation of subsection (a) shall be refused admission into the United States, but the Secretary of the Treasury and the Administrator may, by joint regulation, provide for deferring final determination as to admission and authorizing the delivery of such a motor vehicle or engine offered for import to the owner or consignee thereof upon such terms and conditions (including the furnishing of a bond) as may appear to them appropriate to insure that any such motor vehicle or engine will be brought into conformity with the standards, requirements, and limitations applicable to it under this part. The Secretary of the Treasury shall, if a motor vehicle or engine is finally refused admission under this paragraph, cause disposition thereof in accordance with the customs laws unless it is exported, under regulations prescribed by such Secretary, within ninety days of the date of notice of such refusal or such additional time as may be permitted pursuant to such regulations, except that disposition in accordance with the customs laws may not be made in such manner as may result, directly or indirectly, in the sale, to the ultimate consumer, of a new motor vehicle or new motor vehicle engine that fails to comply with applicable standards of the Administrator under this part. (3) A new motor vehicle or new motor vehicle engine intended solely for export, and so labeled or tagged on the outside of the container and on the vehicle or engine itself, shall be subject to the provisions of subsection (a), except that if the country which is to receive such vehicle or engine has emission standards which differ from the standards prescribed under section 202, then such vehicle or engine shall comply with the standards of such country which is to receive such vehicle or engine. [42 U.S.C. 7522] http://www.epa.gov/air/caa/caa203.txt SEC. 205. CIVIL PENALTIES. (a) Violations.- Any person who violates sections 203(a)(1), 203(a)(4), or 203(a)(5) or any manufacturer or dealer who violates section 203(a)(3)(A) shall be subject to a civil penalty of not more than $25,000. Any person otherthan a manufacturer or dealer who violates section 203(a)(3)(A) or any person who violates section 203(a)(3)(B) shall be subject to a civil penalty of not more than $2,500. Any such violation with respect to paragraph (1),(3)(A), or (4) of section 203(a) shall constitute a separate offense with respect to each motor vehicle or motor vehicle engine. Any such violation with respect to section 203(a)(3)(B) shall constitute a separate offense with respect to each part or component. Any person who violates section 203(a)(2) shall be subject to a civil penalty of not more than $25,000 per day of violation. (b) Civil Actions.- The Administrator may commence a civil action to assess and recover any civil penalty under subsection (a) of this section, section 211(d), or section 213(d). Any action under this subsection may be brought in the district court of the United States for the district in which the violation is alleged to have occurred or in which the defendant resides or has the Administrator's principal place of business, and the court shall have jurisdiction to assess a civil penalty. In determining the amount of any civil penalty to be assessed under this subsection, the court shall take into account the gravity of the violation, the economic benefit or savings (if any) resulting from the violation, the size of the violator's business, the violator's history of compliance with this title, action taken to remedy the violation, the effect of the penalty on the violator's ability to continue in business, and such other matters as justice may require. In any such action, subpoenas for witnesses who are required to attend a district court in any district may run into any other district. (c) Administrative Assessment of Certain Penalties.- (1) Administrative penalty authority.- In lieu of commencing a civil action under subsection (b), the Administrator may assess any civil penalty prescribed in subsection (a) of this section, section 211(d), or section 213(d), except that the maximum amount of penalty sought against each violator in a penalty assessment proceeding shall not exceed $200,000, unless the Administrator and the Attorney General jointly determine that a matter involving a larger penalty amount is appropriate for administrative penalty assessment. Any such determination by the Administrator and the Attorney General shall not be subject to judicial review. Assessment of a civil penalty under this subsection shall be by an order made on the record after opportunity for a hearing in accordance with sections 554 and 556 of title 5 of the United States Code. The Administrator shall issue reasonable rules for discovery and other procedures for hearings under this paragraph. Before issuing such an order, the Administrator shall give written notice to the person to be assessed an administrative penalty of the Administrator's proposal to issue such order and provide such person an opportunity to request such a hearing on the order, within 30 days of the date the notice is received by such person. The Administrator may compromise, or remit, with or without conditions, any administrative penalty which may be imposed under this section. (2) Determining amount.- In determining the amount of any civil penalty assessed under this subsection, the Administrator shall take into account the gravity of the violation, the economic benefit or savings (if any) resulting from the violation, the size of the violator's business, the violator's history of compliance with this title, action taken to remedy the violation, the effect of the penalty on the violator's ability to continue in business, and such other matters as justice may require. (3) Effect of administrator's action.- (A) Action by the Administrator under this subsection shall not affect or limit the Administrator's authority to enforce any provision of this Act; except that any violation, (i) with respect to which the Administrator has commenced and is diligently prosecuting an action under this subsection, or (ii) for which the Administrator has issued a final order not subject to further judicial review and the violator has paid a penalty assessment under this subsection, shall not be the subject of civil penalty action under subsection (b). (B) No action by the Administrator under this subsection shall affect any person's obligation to comply with any section of this Act. (4) Finality of order.- An order issued under this subsection shall become final 30 days after its issuance unless a petition for judicial review is filed under paragraph (5). (5) Judicial review.- Any person against whom a civil penalty is assessed in accordance with this subsection may seek review of the assessment in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, or for the district in which the violation is alleged to have occurred, in which such person resides, or where such person's principal place of business is located, within the 30-day period beginning on the date a civil penalty order is issued. Such person shall simultaneously send a copy of the filing by certified mail to the Administrator and the Attorney General. The Administrator shall file in the court a certified copy, or certified index, as appropriate, of the record on which the order was issued within 30 days. The court shall not set aside or remand any order issued in accordance with the requirements of this subsection unless there is not substantial evidence in the record, taken as a whole, to support the finding of a violation or unless the Administrator's assessment of the penalty constitutes an abuse of discretion, and the court shall not impose additional civil penalties unless the Administrator's assessment of the penalty constitutes an abuse of discretion. In any proceedings, the United States may seek to recover civil penalties assessed under this section. (6) Collection.- If any person fails to pay an assessment of a civil penalty imposed by the Administrator as provided in this subsection- (A) after the order making the assessment has become final, or (B) after a court in an action brought under paragraph (5) has entered a final judgment in favor of the Administrator, the Administrator shall request the Attorney General to bring a civil action in an appropriate district court to recover the amount assessed (plus interest at rates established pursuant to section 6621(a)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 from the date of the final order or the date of the final judgment, as the case may be). In such an action, the validity, amount, and appropriateness of the penalty shall not be subject to review. Any person who fails to pay on a timely basis the amount of an assessment of a civil penalty as described in the first sentence of this paragraph shall be required to pay, in addition to that amount and interest, the United States' enforcement expenses, including attorneys fees and costs for collection proceedings, and a quarterly nonpayment penalty for each quarter during which such failure to pay persists. The nonpayment penalty shall be in an amount equal to 10 percent of the aggregate amount of that person's penalties and nonpayment penalties which are unpaid as of the beginning of such quarter. [42 U.S.C. 7524]
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I found most of it under the clean air act and it does look like the good old EPA has a big hand in it. Secton 3 of 203[a] covers it real good. Does that cover or answer your question on it? MT
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Re: speed limiter
Hmm.
Glad I got rid of my 2001 Ram 1500 then (don't say it). I had a problem w/cold starts. One of their attempted solutions was a software update that just happened to remove the govenor. I think it was supposed to limit you to 99, but I was able to get it upto 120 after they flashed the computer. Still makes me wonder how everyone can be selling these devices... |
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Re: speed limiter
I wonder what moron is going to read all that crap......If you want to move the speed limiter, just get a tune......
--Nelson Performance --Jesse Performance --Wester's --PCM for Less All quality tunes. Do a search for them and call them up, and see for yourself. 100% LEGAL You can even buy a handheld tuner, and change it yourself.
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2001 Chevy ' Black Beauty' Silvy, Extended 5.3 V8 Mods include: K&N Air Intake, B&M Trans Cooler & Pan, Corvette Servo, Jesse Performace Whoop Ass Tune, Whelen Strobes, Blue/Red Police Lights, Mag Lite mod, Catch Can Mod, Hi-Low-Drl-Fog Light Mod, 4 Brake Light Mod, Power Outlet Bed Mod, Royal Purplerized, Outdoors Accessorized (I'm a outdoor freak) like to take my truck where no other truck has gone (often with consequences) And soon to be: 285 75 16 BFG All Terrain tires with 3" Lift.... |
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Re: speed limiter
Oh, by the way, I '()' all your spelling mistakes...
"That is a good question and point. I will have to do some research to find the laws on it when my time permits. And if anyone else has some information feel free to chip in. Even though it is standard information and procedure for (a) repair shops not to mess with or tamper with any federal (emmisions) stuff or saftey devices. I am not sure what all the EPA might cover on it. But I do know several years back when ever I replaced a cat I had to send in a form as to why and what mileage I replaced it and what I done with the old one. Also a repair shop is not allowed to by a used cat from a salvage yard or the salvage yard is not allowed to sell one to a repair shop. But the car owner can buy one. A lot of it goes back to the 1980 emmisions laws on not removing cats and been added to since. All car (manfactures) have to meet federal (emmisions) and (saftey) (guide lines.) You might start searching there and go from there. Under federal auto (emmisions) laws. MT"
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2001 Chevy ' Black Beauty' Silvy, Extended 5.3 V8 Mods include: K&N Air Intake, B&M Trans Cooler & Pan, Corvette Servo, Jesse Performace Whoop Ass Tune, Whelen Strobes, Blue/Red Police Lights, Mag Lite mod, Catch Can Mod, Hi-Low-Drl-Fog Light Mod, 4 Brake Light Mod, Power Outlet Bed Mod, Royal Purplerized, Outdoors Accessorized (I'm a outdoor freak) like to take my truck where no other truck has gone (often with consequences) And soon to be: 285 75 16 BFG All Terrain tires with 3" Lift.... |
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