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02-20-2014, 11:14 PM | #1 |
Gone Wild
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Most powerful motor you can put on an i2 electric Club Car without a lift
Was about to embark on my upgrade project and have hit a snag.
I have just leant that there is a chance that the estate managent where I live may object to the lift and big wheels that I have already ordered and am planning to put on my cart. I'm a little annoyed as asked about this up front and all seemed to be OK. If I do end up needing to reinstate my cart by removing the lift kit and replacing the original wheels, then the D&D motor which I was originally planning to have fitted would no longer fit under the cart (as this is large and needs the lift). Given this risk, I need some urgent advice on the next best alternative motor that would fit under an unlifted cart. I understand that D&D do another less powerful motor that would fit, but I was told that this would not be powerful enough to cope with the larger wheels and also a gear upgrade, plus 4 adults in a cart plus some hilly roads. Where I am so far: - Jakes lift kit (4 inch double A-Arm) + HD leaf springs - already ordered - 8:1 gear kit - already ordered - 23 inch wheels (proposed) - 500 Amp Alltrax controller (with IQ harness to convert from Excel system) proposed - D&D Electric Motor - 170-502-0002 proposed - Wire kit solenoid etc proposed Basically I am happy to take the risk of needing to resinstate to original wheels and no lift, but I don't want my motor to cause a problem if this happens. Is there a motor out there that is powerful enough for my purposes which would fit under an unlifted cart? MANY THANKS!!! |
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02-21-2014, 01:23 AM | #2 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Texas Hill Country
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Re: Most powerful motor you can put on an i2 electric Club Car without a lift
Have you checked Plum Quick Motors? They are a sponsor of the site and I'm sure they can help.
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02-21-2014, 06:01 AM | #3 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: New Iberia, La.
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Re: Most powerful motor you can put on an i2 electric Club Car without a lift
That motor should fit without a lift kit. Most Electric motors are the exact same size as the original, just modified internally, so the exterior dimensions stay the same. I'd just got for it, and my cart has a Hi Speed motor installed and only a 1" home made lift kit for the front to stop those 14" X 21" tires from rubbing, and in the back, I just cut the fender flares a bit to clear the tires again, check it out in my signature
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02-21-2014, 06:53 AM | #4 |
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Location: Suburban Chicago
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Re: Most powerful motor you can put on an i2 electric Club Car without a lift
I have never heard of an electric cart needing a lift for a motor upgrade. The other way around, yes, but not this way.
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02-21-2014, 07:30 AM | #5 |
Gone Wild
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Location: Ga
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Re: Most powerful motor you can put on an i2 electric Club Car without a lift
"I have just leant that there is a chance that the estate managent where I live may object to the lift and big wheels"
Slobdiddy, do you live in Hell? California or New York? Dang lifes to short to put up with that crap! The only prob I've seen with after market motor's is it can get real close to the rear shocks. Call PQ. Steve |
02-21-2014, 10:11 AM | #6 |
Gone Wild
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Re: Most powerful motor you can put on an i2 electric Club Car without a lift
I live in a very unusual island community in Hong Kong. 25,000 residents and the only approved private transport is 490 licensed golf carts...the estate management hold all the power as you need their approval for your vehicle permit...you can't fight it!!
Does anyone know how the PQ would compare to the D&D motor? Would it be gutsy enough to pull 4 people up a hill with an 8:1 gear set, big wheels if powered by a suitable controller? Is it the absolute best option out there for max power and reliability and what sort of controller would be recommended? |
02-21-2014, 02:48 PM | #7 | |
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Re: Most powerful motor you can put on an i2 electric Club Car without a lift
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03-01-2014, 03:04 PM | #8 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Michigan
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Re: Most powerful motor you can put on an i2 electric Club Car without a lift
Michigan isn't bad other than the snow.
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