* Speed limiter: This is a software-based limit imposed by the PCM. Removing it requires reprogramming the PCM's firmware, a complex process often requiring specialized equipment and knowledge. This is not something easily done at home and can void warranties or even be illegal depending on your location.
* Misunderstanding: Perhaps you're encountering a different problem that's being misinterpreted as a governor. Describe the symptoms – what makes you think there's a governor limiting your speed? Is the car failing to accelerate beyond a certain point, or is something else happening? Providing more context would help determine the actual problem.
If you're experiencing performance issues, here are some more likely culprits:
* Transmission problems: A failing transmission could restrict acceleration.
* Engine problems: Issues like clogged air filters, faulty spark plugs, or problems with the fuel system will impact performance.
* Oxygen sensor issues: A bad oxygen sensor can lead to a rich or lean fuel mixture, affecting acceleration.
* Throttle position sensor: A faulty TPS can cause erratic acceleration or limit speed.
Before attempting any modifications, consider taking your Camaro to a qualified mechanic to diagnose the actual problem. Modifying the engine control system improperly could damage your vehicle.