Top speed limit gone---Superchip
Glad to see you are enjoying the results of your TS limiter being gone - just be careful! 
And for those claiming they do not have a top speed limiter, you are dead wrong - *every* one of these computer-controlled trucks, with the exception of the 2000-2004 SVT Lightning, does in fact have a top speed limiter - in fact, you have *numerous* different limiters that affect top speed.
You have an absolute top speed limiter, then you have a driveshaft speed limiter, as well as others, and in the 1997-2003 F-150's, typically they actually have 6-8 different limiters that affect top speed.
Even the 1999 SVT Lightning (CUX1 PCM) had a top speed limiter, but by 2000, the second model year of the supercharged Lightning, they took it off.
Not only that, but even once the top speed limiter is off, unless you have either a Lighting or some other supercharged & high-powerred truck, you cannot reach your vehicle's actual top speed unless you disable Overdrive and run it in 3rd gear, as it does not have enough power to pull enough rpms in Overdrive to hit it's actual top speed. So for a top speed run, you disable Overdrive and take it somewhere that you can do this safely, and preferably using a GPS unit, determine what the actual top speed really is.
But with the exception I listed above, all computer-controlled F-150's do in fact have top speed limiters of several different varieties.
This is just general FYI that most already know............
Be careful out there!!!!

And for those claiming they do not have a top speed limiter, you are dead wrong - *every* one of these computer-controlled trucks, with the exception of the 2000-2004 SVT Lightning, does in fact have a top speed limiter - in fact, you have *numerous* different limiters that affect top speed.
You have an absolute top speed limiter, then you have a driveshaft speed limiter, as well as others, and in the 1997-2003 F-150's, typically they actually have 6-8 different limiters that affect top speed.
Even the 1999 SVT Lightning (CUX1 PCM) had a top speed limiter, but by 2000, the second model year of the supercharged Lightning, they took it off.
Not only that, but even once the top speed limiter is off, unless you have either a Lighting or some other supercharged & high-powerred truck, you cannot reach your vehicle's actual top speed unless you disable Overdrive and run it in 3rd gear, as it does not have enough power to pull enough rpms in Overdrive to hit it's actual top speed. So for a top speed run, you disable Overdrive and take it somewhere that you can do this safely, and preferably using a GPS unit, determine what the actual top speed really is.
But with the exception I listed above, all computer-controlled F-150's do in fact have top speed limiters of several different varieties.
This is just general FYI that most already know............
Be careful out there!!!!


