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Old 04-20-2021, 02:15 PM   #6
Yoman68
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Default Re: 2016 Valor pedal travel

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Originally Posted by meimk View Post
Throttle cables are set REALLY loose to keep the carts at the 11 or 12 mph expected on a golf course. Remember, thay are golf carts, right? Tighten up some of the free play and your cart will come alive. There is adjustment at both front and rear end of the cable housing.
Speed is NOT the issue. The issue is when you press the accelerator, the motor tries to engage; sometimes the cart takes right off, and other times when pressing the pedal the started kicks in but the cart does not move. I have to press the pedal down and up a couple of times before the motor comes to life and the cart moves. And when the engine engages, that cart flies close to 20 MPH.

Part of me feel like this is a result of EFI vs. a carburetor. It's frustrating because the cart is at a campground and there is not dealer near by. I had no problems wrenching and trouble shooting y '92 Marathon, however with the new 2020 Valor EFI, I don't want to start randomly making adjustments.
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