1. Attachments are working again! Check out this thread for more details and to report any other bugs.

Can you install a governor on a 2010 Prius?

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by Victor E. Sasson, Aug 13, 2019.

  1. bobzchemist

    bobzchemist Active Member

    Joined:
    Aug 2, 2016
    507
    342
    0
    Location:
    Kennesaw, Georgia, USA
    Vehicle:
    2010 Prius
    Model:
    IV
  2. kc5dlo

    kc5dlo Active Member

    Joined:
    Jun 16, 2015
    266
    163
    0
    Location:
    DFW TX
    Vehicle:
    2021 Prius
    Model:
    XLE
    The problem with OBDII connected devices like the trackers and such is that it simply plugs into the OBD port. Once the kid or his friends figure that out, it is simply unplugged and set in the console for the remainder of the time in the car.

    I rode a bike most everywhere when I was a kid and had money from a paper route saved up to buy a car as soon as I got my license. My parents told me early on they would not be buying me a car or paying for insurance. Insurance was required by my parents also as part of the privilege of driving a car.

    I know it is a different environment now. News papers are practically a thing of the past and bikes are just toys that get grown out of for most.
     
    ASRDogman, Ed Beaty and jb in NE like this.
  3. mpg_numbers_guy

    Joined:
    Jan 20, 2019
    116
    64
    0
    Location:
    VA
    Vehicle:
    2013 Prius c
    Model:
    Two
    Just take away driving privileges and/or boot him off your insurance....no need to overcomplicate this.
     
    ASRDogman, kc5dlo and jb in NE like this.
  4. Grit

    Grit Senior Member

    Joined:
    Aug 22, 2017
    6,109
    4,038
    1
    Location:
    Wilkes Land
    Vehicle:
    2012 Prius
    Model:
    Four
    I walked, biked and took county transit buses until i could afford my end of car insurance payment before my parents added me to their policy.

    And I still read newspapers and listen to news/politic talk radio on a daily basis, not on an smart device either.
     
  5. bisco

    bisco cookie crumbler

    Joined:
    May 11, 2005
    107,679
    48,931
    0
    Location:
    boston
    Vehicle:
    2012 Prius Plug-in
    Model:
    Plug-in Base
    ello guvna!
     
  6. bisco

    bisco cookie crumbler

    Joined:
    May 11, 2005
    107,679
    48,931
    0
    Location:
    boston
    Vehicle:
    2012 Prius Plug-in
    Model:
    Plug-in Base
    is he the one in the ladies lap, or the one next to him?
     
  7. cnc97

    cnc97 Senior Member

    Joined:
    Mar 13, 2018
    1,416
    1,525
    38
    Location:
    Evansville, IN
    Vehicle:
    2010 Prius
    Model:
    Three
    The company I work for uses those OBD data loggers. It emails the bosses when the designated criteria are reached. But they are easily removed. I think the shoe leather express is warranted here.
     
  8. Elektroingenieur

    Elektroingenieur Senior Member

    Joined:
    Jan 8, 2017
    2,515
    3,253
    9
    Location:
    California
    Vehicle:
    2016 Prius
    Model:
    Three Touring
    To answer the original question: I’m not aware of a way that wouldn’t create more problems than it solves.

    Toyota’s publications don’t say much about it, but I think the engine control module or power management control ECU enforces a limit of 112 MPH (180 km/h)—it won’t allow the hybrid system to accelerate the vehicle beyond this speed. I don’t think this built-in limit could be changed without reverse-engineering and modifying the firmware, however, which wouldn’t be practicable.
    I’d hesitate to install a device such as this, which disables the fuel injectors when its 75 MPH limit is reached, since a sudden loss of power at highway speeds could be a serious hazard. Indeed, if a defect in design or manufacturing were likely to cause this behavior, the automaker would be required to do a safety recall.
    The usual remedy for this is to compare, as often as necessary, the mileage accumulated on the built-in odometer, the mileage recorded by the device, and the mileage listed on the trip sheets. (Junior would write his entries in full; other drivers could be allowed to record only their starting and ending odometer readings.)
     
  9. mpg_numbers_guy

    Joined:
    Jan 20, 2019
    116
    64
    0
    Location:
    VA
    Vehicle:
    2013 Prius c
    Model:
    Two
    Disabling the injectors in gear doesn't hurt the car - whenever a normal car is in gear above 1500 or so RPM and the foot is off the gas, the fuel injectors are already cut off in a mode called DFCO (Deceleration Fuel Cut Off). Hitting the rev limiter in a manual car does the same thing. Nothing is harmed.

    However in a Prius that would just cut off the engine and make it glide, either in EV mode or in neutral.