How to Modify a Kids’ Motorized Cars to Go Faster
Did you know electric cars for kids go an average of 6 mph?
The speed of ride-on cars makes them an ideal gift for toddlers and young children. They can drive around and learn the rules of the road safely.
Yet, over time, kids often get bored of these toys. But with increased speed, kids' motorized cars become more exciting and fun!
Check out these tips for modifying kids' cars to give your kids a major thrill.
Tip 1: Remove the Lock-Out Screw
This method is the easiest way to make the car go faster. The lock-out screw or "governor" controls the speed to ensure your child remains safe.
To adjust the governor, loosen the screw on the side of the shifter, push it to the highest position, and reattach the screw. Now your kid will experience the car at its maximum speed!
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