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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 20
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A friend of mine has a Briggs & Stratton 16 HP Vtwin NIB
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Frog Hunter
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Unless you have a 96- axle and engine cradle at your disposal, don't do it with that cart. I have a 98 CC with a 21 hp briggs and a 96 axle. It works fine. At one time I had the same cart with the 98 axle and a 18. I had to run it in reverse to go forward becasue of the different rotations. Eventually, my 18 blew up. I got a 96 axle and another briggs so the rotation would be the same. I hope this helps.
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: INDIANA
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I have a 16hp kawasaki v twin in my 98 CC and it runs fine with the 98 rearend (4 Years) and I know a couple other members on here that has not had any trouble. it will give you just little more torque and just little less speed running the gears opposite (F for Reverse R for Forward) but if you don't want to give up any speed you can more than make up with it by putting in high speed gears I suggest asking Tom this question in his forum http://forums.cartpartsplus.com/ He sells kits where I got mine for 96-down and 97 -up .
you will have to make an angled engine bracket (to level up engine)and machine your shaft to fit your clutch or get a different clutch ,and must have at least a 4" lift but check with Tom he's the expert |
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Frog Hunter
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SDS, what kind of speed do you get going forward? I couldnt get past 20 under 4200 rpms... Thanks
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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 20
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Thanks for the replies. I already have an 8:1 high-speed gear in the cart. I have topped out at 34.1 mph running the cart at 32-3300 rpms. Usually I get and average of about 31mph. Will the top end be that much greater with the 16hp? I have already talked to Tom and it will cost me approximately $500 to get this motor working in my cart. I’m guessing that with more power I won’t lose as much speed when I have three or four people on the cart. I’m just trying to figure out if it would be worth the time and money to get a few more mph, or if the speed increase would be significant.
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Frog Hunter
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With more power your cart will reach higher RPMS thus increasing your speed.
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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 20
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I have an aluminum rear flip-seat coming, and a few other items to install on the cart. If I'm not seeing at least 30mph when I am finished I will have to go with the larger engine. Thanks for the help.
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