A governor in gasoline engines is a device to control the amount of fuel available in order to maintain a predetermined RPM for the engine.
it is a speed limiter of engine...control speed respect to load....
Not sure of your question but if it is does a truck have a governor the answer is loosely yes. Cars and trucks have computers that govern their top speed by shutting off the fuel supply when they reach a preset speed.
On a modern engine, there really isn't a physical part that acts as a governor, it is simply limits programmed into the ECM (computer). You may be able to change or remove these by taking it to someone with the appropriate device to reprogram it.
The possessive form for the noun automobile is automobile's.
NO, an aeroplane is not an automobile.
automobile
the automobile is used for transportation
automobile
There are no antonyms for the word 'automobile'.
no an automobile is that has a motor and wheels
The first Automobile was built in USA. Henry Ford built the first automobile.