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Darksun126 09-02-2004 09:52 PM

Governors
 
Ok so i have looked far and wide for a solution to this problem. I have a 2.3 5 spd Manual 02 ranger. Does ANYONE know of a safe way to remove the governor, short of replacing the engine? Right now i top out at approx. 92mph with my RPMs at 4500 in 4th. So far the stories ive heard have sounded a little extreme such as setting up some screwy wiring to a switch which supposedly turns off the governor but at the same time knocks out your speedometer as well as screws with your power brakes and a whole lotta other stuff (i sorta stopped reading it entirely once i got to the speedometer thing). Anyway all advice and help is welcome.

FireRanger 09-02-2004 09:56 PM

Governors
 
It' is controlled by the computer so replacing the engine won't do anything. The reason Ford does this is because your stock tires are not rated for a higher speed. The only way around it is to get performance chip, re-program the chip you have now, or disconnect the speed sensor wire. Disconnecting that wire won't let the computer know how fast you are going so there will be no limitation. Of course, you also lose your speedometer and odometer for the same reason.

Dave and Julie 09-03-2004 05:44 AM

The tires may be part of it, but I think the main reason is because of driveshaft whip. At high speeds it looks like a jump rope. Two things have contributed to this, the driveshaft no longer employs a carrier bearing and therefore it is longer, the gear ratio has increased to 4.10. That means a really long driveshaft spinning really fast. I am sure that would be the first thing to fail on extended high speed runs. If you're lucky the front u-joint will break and you can do a cool pole vault at 100mph.

Mnemonic 09-03-2004 06:35 AM

I have read this too. That there is an inherant drivetrain problem with the Rangers that could cause failure at extended high speeds. I.E. Our trucks are not made for triple digit speed.

Dave and Julie 09-03-2004 07:06 AM

World of Warcraft
 
You could do it, but you would need an aluminum driveshaft and you would have to regear to say a 2.73 ratio. I don't think that would be a good choice for a 4 banger though.

BTW the carrier bearing thing only applied to supercabs. A regular cab won't have as bad of a driveshaft issue. Since a 4 doesn't come in a supercab you could probably go a little faster. But how fast is it really going to go?

GrafixGuy 01-29-2005 09:21 AM

well is it ok to go 85-95 mph? or not

Wowak 01-29-2005 09:26 AM

Driveshaft loops are your friend.

V8 Level II 01-29-2005 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by Mnemonic
I have read this too. That there is an inherant drivetrain problem with the Rangers that could cause failure at extended high speeds. I.E. Our trucks are not made for triple digit speed.

The driveshaft is the limiting factor for governed speed on many rear drive vehicles, not just Ranger. All driveshafts have a safe RPM limit. Sure, Ford knows how to build a stiffer driveshaft that can withstand higher revs. But the cost goes up disproportionately with an increase in diameter and thickness and/or a change of materials. Why spend the money for a 120 MPH driveshaft on a compact truck in 75 MPH America?

GrafixGuy 02-01-2005 08:03 PM

your right why would they wanna spend money on it when 25% of rangers are used for tunning and off roading; the other % are sold to state work crews and other work co. (water company & stuff)

Tyrant924 02-01-2005 08:11 PM

Theres always an after market part. You can get the chip/reprogram/pull the wire, as stated before. If you do that then you are taking the chance of dying basicly.. so if you want to do this, you can get an aftermarket drive shaft If you can't find a mass produced one you can get one made.

So no matter what you want to do someone has an after market part for it, it's just the fact that you might need another aftermarkter part so you don't DIE

LILBLUE04FX4L2 02-02-2005 05:59 AM


Originally Posted by BlackRanger93
well is it ok to go 85-95 mph? or not

it's OK to go 85-92 :wink:

Mnemonic 02-02-2005 04:14 PM

Just don't expect to convince Johnny Law that. :sly:

wanted 02-22-2005 06:04 PM

Been there, done that, will have to scan up the ticket sometime ;)

FoMoCoFiddy 02-22-2005 08:11 PM

mines alittle diff at 4500 rpm..

Mudhippy 02-22-2005 08:16 PM


Originally Posted by FoMoCoEdge
mines alittle diff at 4500 rpm..


:blindfold :biglaugh: :hump: :hail: :hail: :35: :shocked: :notworthy :nono: :slomo: :omfg: :11:


i found ^---these appropriate

Diabolic 02-24-2005 07:23 AM

I've found it weird that i've been to 100mph without it kicking in. 100mph is as far as i've made it.

ScottG 02-24-2005 08:51 AM


Originally Posted by Diabolic
I've found it weird that i've been to 100mph without it kicking in. 100mph is as far as i've made it.


where you going down hill?

Diabolic 02-24-2005 08:54 AM


Originally Posted by Gay-briel
where you going down hill?

I can't remember... I may have been.

TippnOver 02-24-2005 09:03 AM


I am ARRNOLD, GOVANOR OF CAL-E-FOR-KNEE-AH, turn off all govanors of Ranghas...
fastest i've ever gotten mine is a bout 70....i think my truck wil blow up or a cop will tag me first

pacodiablo 02-24-2005 03:25 PM


Originally Posted by Diabolic
I've found it weird that i've been to 100mph without it kicking in. 100mph is as far as i've made it.

I think the speed the limiter comes on varies from model year to model year.

wanted 03-11-2005 10:46 PM

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...a/P1010243.jpg


Not bad for a first ticket ;)

6wk suspension, remedial course, 100$ in fines.

Bigwill41 03-11-2005 10:54 PM

Yea nice job....:rolleyes:

LILBLUE04FX4L2 03-11-2005 11:40 PM

nice :mischievo

radio_earbug 03-12-2005 02:56 PM

heehee......nice ticket......I've played with the idea of going faster than 100mph. My 97 conked out around 100mph one day. I don't think is was safe either. I also think the speedometer read that because I had 235/60 tires on which is probably a smaller diameter than normal. I dream of my 4-banger going at least 120mph. maybe a better gear ratio?

BaggedEdge 03-12-2005 03:31 PM

Wow, u got off easy on that ticket if u had gotten that in VA u could have prolly kissed ur license goodbye for about a year and a half then prolly about $300 in fines.


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