How to cancel my bike speed limitation (180kph)-need a prof. help
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RE: How to cancel my bike speed limitation (180kph)-need a prof. help
Swap the brain with the American version. Thiswould be my starting point...
Do you know anyone close by with a 954? Maybe you two can swap parts and find the solution...
I honestly don't know how the governor is setup and would have to research it just like you.
Do you know anyone close by with a 954? Maybe you two can swap parts and find the solution...
I honestly don't know how the governor is setup and would have to research it just like you.
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RE: How to cancel my bike speed limitation (180kph)-need a prof. help
ORIGINAL: demonchild
or the speedo healer works. just make the bike see 20 km/h all the time.
or the speedo healer works. just make the bike see 20 km/h all the time.
work properly-esp on a ca bike,which uses a oxygen sensor
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RE: How to cancel my bike speed limitation (180kph)-need a prof. help
How to change it depends on how they take the measurement in the system. For whatever reason, Hayabusa was rumored to only have the speed governor kick in when the bike was in 6th gear, so the kit tricked the bike into thinking you're in 5th. Try driving in 5th and see if it redlines or governs out.
Otherwise, disconnecting the speed sensor should work if the governor reads the speedometer CAN or J1850 messages. If it reads it off of gear indication and the RPM sensor, then disconnect that sensor and see what happens. There's a lot of different ways of doing it and I'm not sure what Honda did... You could always try swapping the ECMs, but ya never really know what else is different between the US and Japan versions.
Hope this helps!
Otherwise, disconnecting the speed sensor should work if the governor reads the speedometer CAN or J1850 messages. If it reads it off of gear indication and the RPM sensor, then disconnect that sensor and see what happens. There's a lot of different ways of doing it and I'm not sure what Honda did... You could always try swapping the ECMs, but ya never really know what else is different between the US and Japan versions.
Hope this helps!