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08-10-2015, 08:00 PM | #1 |
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Yamaha g2 Speed Cart ~$2000
Hello,
New to BGW. I have 2 carts. 70's Cushman for a classic rebuild. I now also want to build a speed cart of 30 mph plus. I have a Yamaha G2 J56 36v. I have a budget for new batteries, charger, controller, cables, solenoidd, etc. I need to be convinced of gears, tires or other as part of stage 1. I am thinking Alltrax SPM-48500, 48v Deka (6,8 or 12 depending on room), HD solenoid, 2g cables. F/R switch. Thoughts? What am I missing? Not sure of final speed? Thx. |
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08-10-2015, 08:28 PM | #2 |
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Re: Yamaha g2 Speed Cart ~$2000
With stock sized tires and stock motor, you will not see 30+ mph with your current formula. If you added a clubcar style "raptor" motor to your current formula (early yamaha electric used same style motor as clubcar), you would see speeds of 30+ mph with Plenty of torque for most needs. You did not specify how you intend to use it, the "raptor" is a high speed "street use" motor not designed for offroad use with big offroad tires.
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08-11-2015, 09:12 PM | #3 |
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Re: Yamaha g2 Speed Cart ~$2000
Cgtech, Thank you for the quick reply. I see you have an active presence and would appreciate your advice on what I need to change to get to 30mph on a G2. My intention for use is 2 fold. 4 seater supplemental 18hole golf cart to our 2 EZ-GOs by day. (We have needs of 4-5 carts due to family size). Show off at night. If I have to regear, larger tires/wheels and or new motor. Ok. Hoping I didn't have to shell out for a motor. If thought a G2 with a series motor cold take the voltage/amperage and get me there. I have not studied the motor and That's what I'm missing. If i should change plans I would appreciate suggestions with the G2. 80% speed 20% golf.
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08-11-2015, 09:17 PM | #4 |
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Re: Yamaha g2 Speed Cart ~$2000
FYI. Cart is free. Cost is for upgrades. I like Yamahas. Trustworthy. Steel frame. Coil over independent front and no leaf springs in the back make sense to me as an engineer. Unsure about a sepex. Can't afford AC. Want meat and potatoes with a computer.
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08-12-2015, 04:11 AM | #5 |
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Re: Yamaha g2 Speed Cart ~$2000
Your program in mind would work fine without "regear" to high speed gears, if you follow my advice. I always try to find a way to avold high speed gears if possible, you are almost there, but skip gears and go Motor instead. Dont go "sepex" for this build. Totally dont go AC this time unless you have some grudge to settle and a pile of cash to win it
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08-12-2015, 06:18 PM | #6 |
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Re: Yamaha g2 Speed Cart ~$2000
Cgtech, Can you provide more information or links as to what motor I have, options and websites for new motors. Suppliers? Models? Who's good. Who's bad. What is the difference? What do I need to read up on? Thx
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08-12-2015, 06:46 PM | #7 |
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Re: Yamaha g2 Speed Cart ~$2000
Your stock motor was only designed to send your cart to 12-15mph. Switching to 48v adds 33% more voltage, speed and torque scales an equal amount (33% more), nowhere near the 30mph you are looking for. The motor i suggested is a GE motor sold by Nivel as the "raptor". There are other choices out there, but i suggested that one because i have done what you are wanting, and can vouch for the results.
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08-13-2015, 09:00 PM | #8 |
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Re: Yamaha g2 Speed Cart ~$2000
Thank you. I will take time to research the motor. I appreciate your advice.
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08-13-2015, 10:17 PM | #9 |
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Re: Yamaha g2 Speed Cart ~$2000
You will be looking for the "10-spline clubcar" style, NOT the "19-spline dana" style. I know you dont have a clubcar, but, in those days, the motor mounting & coupler were the same.
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04-27-2016, 08:54 PM | #10 |
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Re: Yamaha g2 Speed Cart ~$2000
Cgtech. I have not abandoned my project but it was delayed. As I am restarting this effort I have spent more times on the forum. In regards to my project I have a few questions.
How do the FLA batteries handle 500 amp draws with out overheating or other damage? When I slam the throttle does the peak quickly fall as I would come up to speed and steady out at the amperage needed for the torque to maintain the speed? Why 400 amp controller vs a 500 or 600 etc? What is your opinion of the PQ vs DD vs GE high speed motors? Are they all equal? I know you recommended the Raptor but curious as to why? thx |
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