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jasonchadperry 08-27-2019 08:44 PM

Re: Modifying Governor on G16 & G22
 
I recently bought a 1998 G16 and have been playing with the governor but nothing seemed to give anything past 18mph. I finally bypassed and connected the throttle cable directly to the carb. Instantly getting 25mph. Just hoping to get some advice on what top speed/rpms I should be watching for. I know I have to watch the revs downhill.

1arunem 09-03-2019 02:18 PM

Re: Modifying Governor on G16 & G22
 
Read your manual on rebuilding the engine after it comes apart.. ha ha...

jasonchadperry 09-10-2019 04:19 PM

Re: Modifying Governor on G16 & G22
 
I have a tach and will watch the rpms.

essness 09-10-2019 05:10 PM

Re: Modifying Governor on G16 & G22
 
if I remember correctly I tried to keep the rpm's between 3800 and 4200 max.

mattevans3815@att.net 09-20-2019 06:15 PM

Re: Modifying Governor on G16 & G22
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jasonchadperry (Post 1648424)
I recently bought a 1998 G16 and have been playing with the governor but nothing seemed to give anything past 18mph. I finally bypassed and connected the throttle cable directly to the carb. Instantly getting 25mph. Just hoping to get some advice on what top speed/rpms I should be watching for. I know I have to watch the revs downhill.

Dont go past 4000 to keep your engine. I have a g16 i could get mine to about 30 then it came apart. Crank got messed up due to the connecting rod breaking. Now i've got a 625 cc vegas carts engine and i get 41. Stupid fast and a little scary.

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sho305 09-28-2019 12:01 PM

Re: Modifying Governor on G16 & G22
 
In my G9 I took the governor off and ran it to max speed hundreds of times. It would run 28-31mpg gps depending on surface and tire pressure. What happens is they get up above 4K rpm and valve float. If you run float a lot it can trash the engine, so best to not hit that. So I would hit top speed and let off some it was fine at that, and never went faster down a hill. I ran synthetic in it and eventually many years later the rings wore out and burned oil, so I put a 420 clone in it that is much more fun. This on 22 tires. Given I didn't ride roads all the time either, so full speed was only once in a while and not very far.

racermpn 08-07-2020 07:04 PM

Re: Modifying Governor on G16 & G22
 
ok so for the ones that just bypassed the governor with a single throttle cable....where did you get if from and what was the length??

Dabble Inn 09-30-2020 11:13 AM

Re: Modifying Governor on G16 & G22
 
I know this is an old thread and have just read the entire thing, Thanks to all for the great info but I have a question......

I just did the zip tie bypass method on a friends 95 G14, very impressive results. It went from 13 to 19mph by gps, I'm his new hero LOL.

But was wondering what is the difference between turning the nut all the way in vs the zip tie? Isn't it the same thing but just easier and quicker to zip tie?

Thanks again y'all

LimitedEdition 10-02-2020 07:57 AM

Re: Modifying Governor on G16 & G22
 
The advantage of using a zip tie is that it easy to go back to the factory setting. This is helpful if you want a slower speed to let the kids operate the cart or take it in for warranty service.

Dabble Inn 10-02-2020 12:08 PM

Re: Modifying Governor on G16 & G22
 
Ok Thanks


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