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Old 02-18-2010, 06:32 PM   #21
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Old 02-18-2010, 06:34 PM   #22
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Thanks Roady.......
All we are asking is for the BS to stop. Is that too much to ask for? Some of those guys DONT want to stop or they wouldn't have signed up with those fake user accounts and posted that stuff. Not saying its all them either.

Anyways....carry on....
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Old 02-18-2010, 06:34 PM   #23
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This lift kit would probably fit your cart, but no guarantees: http://www.jakesliftkits.com/Product...PlayLift.shtml

Tires are in myriad sizes for a 10" wheel right up to 25" diameter, probably a 22" size is about right. Caution, you may lose some torque with the larger tire size.
Thanks Doug....
It looks like the electric motor would only get about 2” of additional clearance from the water, since the current tires are 205/50/10 which equals about 18” in diameter and the new tires would be 22” in diameter.
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Old 02-18-2010, 06:36 PM   #24
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All we are asking is for the BS to stop. Is that too much to ask for? Some of those guys DONT want to stop or they wouldn't have signed up with those fake user accounts and posted that stuff. Not saying its all them either.

Anyways....carry on....
I hear ya....I never really came here for the other information I have a CPA for those questions.
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Old 02-18-2010, 06:38 PM   #25
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What kind of problems, can you get into trying to get a cart to do 30-35, and still have some bottom end, If it does 25 now?



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Old 02-18-2010, 06:45 PM   #26
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What kind of problems, can you get into trying to get a cart to do 30-35, and still have some bottom end, If it does 25 now?



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Takes MONEY. It's definately doable....going to need a High amp controller to keep your low end though. Most Sepex motors will handle an additional 12 volts but you would need more than 12 volts extra to reach 35. You need a motor and controller to keep your low end and get speed.

Your better off using a low speed torque motor then upping the voltage to get the speed. Any time you start throwing lots of amps its hard on components.
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Old 02-18-2010, 06:48 PM   #27
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Takes MONEY. It's definately doable....going to need a High amp controller to keep your low end though. Most Sepex motors will handle an additional 12 volts but you would need more than that to reach 35 with just voltage. You need a motor and controller to keep your low end and get speed.

Your better off using a low speed torque motor then upping the voltage to get the speed. Any time you start throwing lots of amps its hard on components.
What would you recomend, to do that, based on what you have seen?

2ga wires, larger tires, 500 amp controller, and what type of motor?


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Old 02-18-2010, 06:56 PM   #28
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2 ga cable is overkill for just about everything. a 500+ amp and a good motor....maybe a EMP rework will get you there. I'd call them and tell them what you want and what you got.
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Old 02-18-2010, 07:19 PM   #29
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What kind of problems, can you get into trying to get a cart to do 30-35, and still have some bottom end, If it does 25 now?
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If you have 4ga cables on your cart, you should be set to go without entertaining a larger controller.

Your cart comes with a 4KW sepex motor, a 400 amp Curtis 1268 controller and is a good one for almost any kind of power that you want to ask from it.
Trying not to be too technical here but sepex motors don't have the same grunt from a dead stop, but once you get them spinning they will actually perform as well or better than a series motor. Series motors are dependent on the controller for torque, sepex motors are not nearly as much because the loss in efficiency is much less with a sepex controller.

The controller is "Dual Mode" programmable and with a simple rocker switch and a program change you can have it be a hauler and a 30 mph cruiser.
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Old 02-18-2010, 07:22 PM   #30
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Thats what I am looking for, please keep going, how to do it?


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