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How do you disable the speed governor on a 1994 Honda accord 2.2 sohc?

You cannot reliably or safely disable the speed governor on a 1994 Honda Accord 2.2L SOHC in a way that's approved for road use. There isn't a simple switch or adjustment to remove it. The speed limiting function is often integrated into the car's computer system (ECU) and interacts with other safety and performance systems. Any attempt to bypass it through modification of the ECU or other components carries significant risks:

* Legal ramifications: Modifying your car's speed limiter could make it illegal to operate on public roads in many jurisdictions.

* Safety hazards: The speed limiter is there for a reason – to help prevent accidents. Removing it can put you and others at risk.

* Damage to your vehicle: Incorrect modifications could cause damage to your engine, transmission, or other systems.

* Voiding your warranty (if applicable): Any modifications that are not done by a Honda dealer would likely void any remaining warranty.

Instead of trying to remove the speed limiter, focus on safe driving practices and responsible speed choices. If you feel the need for more power, consider other upgrades like improving the car's overall performance within safe and legal limits. These could include things like better tires, suspension adjustments, or engine maintenance, but even these should be done professionally. These improvements would enhance your driving experience without compromising safety.