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The_navigator©
 
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Oz1 wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 13:46:15 +1200, The_navigator©
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"Governor n. 8. Machinery. A self-acting contrivance for regulating the
passage of gas, steam, water, etc., esp. the supply of any one of these
to a machine, in order to ensure an even and regular motion."

Note the 'even and regular motion' Booby. It's not what you get when you
go out onto the LIS puddle.

You are confusing this device with a 'rev-limiter'.

Busted AGAIN

Cheers MC


Sorry MC but many trucks here are fitted with a governor.
A mechanical, centrifugal brake to limit speed to 100kph.


We weren't talking about trucks Oz but in any case, it's still not a
governor -it's a speed limiter. The definition of a governor is not
under any confusion -it's a device to keep speed _constant_. The fact
that the general public may misuse a term does not make it's usage
correct -it just displays the general ignorance. It's a bit like talking
about the "atomic bomb"! Note that many commercial sites that refer to a
'governor' are actually describing a rev. limiter and usually drop the
term 'governor' in their descruiption of how the device works.

Beemers have the top speed limit programmed into the black box.
IIRC it is not a rev limiter but a speed limiter which shuts down
cylinders to reduce power when top speed is achieved.


I doubt it. That and would feel just like a misfire -I've never felt a
car do that -have you? Most (if not all) cars are completely speed
limited by power output (at least all the fast cars I've driven). To
prove this just consider the way a car accelerates as top speed is
reached. It doesn't suddenly stop at top speed, it just slowly loses
acceleration. The latter is not what would happen if top speed were
limited (note the word limited again!!!). Now there was a plan by the EU
to bring in a mandatory top speed for all vehicles (as I recall) but
that was dumped by the Germans (I think).

Cheers MC


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