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I have a 2014 massimo alligator and was wondering if anyone could tell me if it has a governor of some way to increase the speed for climbing hills?

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Now you could shave the cylinder head too, but i would do that as a LAST resort. IF you shave too much (but you'd have to do it quite a bit) the piston(s) *MIGHT* Come into contact with the valves...

 

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Speed is a function of engine RPM and transmission gear ratio.  Bypassing the governor (if equipped) will allow you to increase engine RPM but will probably not be good for the engine.  Changing the pulley ratios will get you more speed but at the cost of acceleration (loss of torque).  Any improvements you can do will probably result in limited performance increases short of installing a turbo kit.  That  will probably be a good option if you have the money.  And if you have the money, upgrading to a larger machine would work, too.

 

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