[Silly Little Cars] 2007 Go-4 Governor

Keith Charsha via Silly_little_cars silly_little_cars at lists.sillylittlecars.com
Wed Apr 13 06:32:48 PDT 2016


On 4/12/2016 7:43 PM, Steven J. Moss via Silly_little_cars wrote:
>
> Outside the electrical accessory box (where the governor resides) 
> there is a connector with a purple and a white wire (coming from the 
> injectors) and the other side of the connector goes into the 
> electrical accessory box and feeds the governor. I simply unplugged 
> the connector and hot wired the purple and white wires together.
>
> *From:*Peter Daddeo [mailto:petethesoundguy at gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, April 12, 2016 7:27 PM
> *To:* Steven J. Moss <sj.moss at comcast.net>; Silly Little Email List 
> <silly_little_cars at lists.sillylittlecars.com>
> *Subject:* Re: [Silly Little Cars] 2007 Go-4 Governor
>
> I have to do the same, so curious...
>
> Can you describe further the wire splicing with the purple and white 
> wire?
>
> Peter DAddeo
>
> (860) 778-5656
>
>
> On Apr 12, 2016, at 10:13 PM, Steven J. Moss via Silly_little_cars 
> <silly_little_cars at lists.sillylittlecars.com 
> <mailto:silly_little_cars at lists.sillylittlecars.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hello, I have a 2007 Go-4.  Looking for input on options to
>     disconnect the governor and the best way
>
>     The governor has 5 wires to it,
>
>     Injectors 2&3  (white)
>
>     Injector Power (purple)
>
>     Ground (black)
>
>     Warning Light (red)
>
>     Speed Pulse (yellow)
>
>     I had disconnected the governor by caping and stowing the black
>     ground wire and it seemed to work well enough and I was able to
>     achieve desired speed, this is the only method I have found
>     recommended on internet sources including this one.
>
>     I have also tried it by disconnecting the Speed Pulse as well with
>     the same acceptable results as disconnecting the ground.
>
>     A friend showed me a third way a couple days ago, and that was by
>     splicing the Injector Power to the Injector 2&3 (purple and white)
>     wires together.   This seems to work really well as well, in fact
>     there seems to be more power on the lower end accompanied by a
>     deep throated vroom.
>
>     Looking for advice, input, warnings on the various methods, as
>     well as other methods.
>
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So, you're saying you basically disconnected all wires going to and from 
the governor and crossed the purple and white wire together so they seem 
to be at a dead end?
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