Over-rev restriction system for engine powering a personal water

Internal-combustion engines – Engine speed regulator – Engine speed reduction by partial or complete omission of...

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123333, 123198D, F91N 328

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059709510

ABSTRACT:
An engine speed restriction system for an internal combustion engine having at least two combustion chambers, an ignition system including an ignition element corresponding to said combustion chamber, and an engine speed sensor is disclosed. The system is arranged to reduce a speed of the engine if the engine speed exceeds a predetermined speed, the system including a control for disabling a first number of combustion chambers if the engine speed exceeds a first speed and for disabling a second number of combustion chambers if the engine speed exceeds a second engine speed, the second number of combustion chambers exceeding the first number of combustion chambers and the second engine speed exceeding the first engine speed

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