Questions about the 04 AT Governor
I have an automatic 4 speed 2004. I want to take it on the track, just to try it out and see what the car can really do. I heard (and searched) and found that the auto has a 125mph governor on it (the MT doesnt?). Well, I WANTED an AT, so please don't tell me to sell my car just to buy the MT version.
The car is currently stock, aside from a KN filter, but I plan on saving $$ this whole winter to add a lot more power in the future (exhaust, Suspension, FI, etc...). But the problem is that I don't want to invest all the money if the car will not go faster than 125mph due to electronic governor restrictions. Is there a way to eliminate the governor? Can I use an AP to do it? Is there another way to remove it? If I add a turbo or other big upgrades, will that overrule the governor automatically(doubtful)? YES! I searched the forum, I did find a post of someone with an automatic who hit the 125 limit and then there were 2 pages of hating on him for the danger (it was on street). Anyways, these are basic questions hopefully, I am not going to be stupid in terms of the way I drive my car on or off the track, it just seems this car is capable of a lot more than my current stock AT is. Thanks. |
as far as I know, there's no way to remove the restriction. Phil's8 has a Supercharged AT that was being tuned by Mazdamaniac two weekends ago and MM commented on the damn limiter. If it were possible to remove via the AP, I'm sure he'd have done so. :dunno:
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Wow you searched! That's incredible!
Sorry I really have no idea. If it can't really be done with the AP, could it be done with the RB flash? |
Yep.. 125 is all your going to get. I've tested this just the other day. 6port AT will redline in 4th at about 125 when shifting into 5th there is nothing at all. sucks
As stated above if there was a way around this it would have been found by now. |
yeah ive endlessly searched for a way to remove the limiter but to no success and i never drive my car that fast anyway so it doesnt bother me that much
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I think you can buy a chip on ebay to remove the limiter. ;)
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^Haha Smart ass :rolleyes:
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Best story I found so far, was someone who said:
"When you get to 125 and hit the limiter, pump the clutch a bit and ride it, the MPH will start climbing again!" :uhh: |
well that sucks a little bit. At least the car still looks cool cruisin at 123mph :-)
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Haha What??????? :uh: maybe down a hill with a 10% grade
Come on people..... |
Thats sucks, sorry dont know of a way to remove the limiter. Maybe the 09's dont have one... hmm does anybody know?
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the limiter is more of a gearbox reason than the engine especially on the 6 ports and if i remember correctly the auto stayed the same so the 09s probably have it too
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Thats a shame... Another reason not to buy an auto =P haha jk..
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i got mine to go 126 mph once! lol then it went back down to 125.:ylsuper:
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What kind of track were you thinking of driving on? Unless it has long straights & high banks I doubt you could hit 125 in an AT. I base that on what it took me to break 125 in a MT on big tracks like Pocono & Watkins Glenn. Braking points come faster than you think.
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long mile straight near me on the freeway. hit 125 and stayed for a good 20 seconds.
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had it on a vid but my comp crashed and i lost it.
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Originally Posted by boarderjosh10
(Post 3269434)
I have an automatic 4 speed 2004. I want to take it on the track, just to try it out and see what the car can really do. I heard (and searched) and found that the auto has a 125mph governor on it (the MT doesnt?). Well, I WANTED an AT, so please don't tell me to sell my car just to buy the MT version.
The car is currently stock, aside from a KN filter, but I plan on saving $$ this whole winter to add a lot more power in the future (exhaust, Suspension, FI, etc...). But the problem is that I don't want to invest all the money if the car will not go faster than 125mph due to electronic governor restrictions. Is there a way to eliminate the governor? Can I use an AP to do it? Is there another way to remove it? If I add a turbo or other big upgrades, will that overrule the governor automatically(doubtful)? YES! I searched the forum, I did find a post of someone with an automatic who hit the 125 limit and then there were 2 pages of hating on him for the danger (it was on street). Anyways, these are basic questions hopefully, I am not going to be stupid in terms of the way I drive my car on or off the track, it just seems this car is capable of a lot more than my current stock AT is. Thanks. There is someone in Japan that says he can remove it but I know of no one here. Sorry I would be pissed to if all I could do is 125mph. I have posted several times that I can reach 153 mph but become airborne at that point. |
i can only go 125.:crying:
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bolts some wings on your car phil!:lol2:
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I hit 128/29(for a second) you bounce all over the place so control sux ass. i was on an empty bridge and it took like 5miles to hit that.....
ps I know it was stupid to do but It was the first day I got the car and I had to see what it could do bring on the flames if you must |
Now Hks makes this thing but I've never heard of anyone with it then again I've never done my homework on it either......http://cgi.ebay.com/HKS-Speed-Limit-...item43957e9d77
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I've hit 115mph pretty easy while stock and the numbers did not seem like they wanted to slow down much while climbing.
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i can easily hit 125 on this freeway at like 2am no cars
the 2 freeway in glendale, ca |
I am not trying to be combative or offensive, but is it really that hard hitting 125 with an AT? My 0-120 is ~23-25 seconds (stock, unless you count the +50hp from my clear corners), from 70-80, far quicker. Quick enough that I can easily hit 120 (top of 4th) between packs of cars on the highway without much thought or effort. Is it really 3-5 minutes of work?
I guess I never really thought of what the limit of revs really does to top end. |
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