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Brkn it dwn BaRnEy StYlE
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Kaufman, Texas
Posts: 3,400
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Do they even work?
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Golf Carts | Lifted Golf Carts | Electric Golf Carts
Custom EZGO | B&S V-Twin | All Sports Long Travel Lift | 8:1 Gears | 22" Titan AT489's | | | | | | |
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Gone Wild
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How much will they cost? I can get a brand new TXT from a local dealer for a little over $3,000. My nearest Club Car dealer is a hair over two hours away and I'd have to fork over around $6,000 for a new Precedent and around $5,400 for a new DS.
I am dying to try out that new FE400. I've gathered that if they achieve 12-14mph with "...lower RPMs..." then we can really turn the governor up and get much, much more out of it while not risking the engine. Those FE series engines will turn 5000 RPMs without flinching. I hate to admit it, but I have to hand it to EZGO for doing an OK job this time around. I won't comment on the bar being raised until I drive one. |
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b quiet
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: in the creek
Posts: 8,589
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I like going to the different sites and reading how they compare to the competition. Yamaha is the best, Ezgo is the best, CC is the best. All comparisons must be nothing but lies because they are all different on each site. LOL!!
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Gone Wild
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I noticed that EZGO didn't name any competition. Maybe they are comparing it to an '82 Melex and '79 Pargo.
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b quiet
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: in the creek
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I think we should test it. Send me one.
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Ford
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: New Castle, Pa
Posts: 3,406
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I wanna test it! I got more jumps now!
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Pointless topic creator
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: lebanon mo
Posts: 523
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I like it and it looks much simpler as far as the frame goes so alot less overall parts
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 713
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So the electric gets a limited slip... but the gas doesnt?
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Brkn it dwn BaRnEy StYlE
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Kaufman, Texas
Posts: 3,400
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Thats what it looks like. Maybe all the power the AC motor is producing needs both wheels for traction.
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Golf Carts | Lifted Golf Carts | Electric Golf Carts
Custom EZGO | B&S V-Twin | All Sports Long Travel Lift | 8:1 Gears | 22" Titan AT489's | | | | | | |
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Getting Wild
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: douglasville, Ga
Posts: 125
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What will it take to upgrade the AC system?
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