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Old 08-10-2013, 07:51 PM   #11
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I can almost pull wheelies with no one on back now. If I can pull wheelies and run 40mph that is great but #1- drag the rear bumper. #2- do mid 20's or more while dragging the rear bumper. Follow me? All I ever hear about on here is you can't have both. I'm wanting a combination for something in the middle. I'm not asking for both.
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Old 08-10-2013, 08:15 PM   #12
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Sir Nuke, I like the sounds of your motor. Is your throttle rate still stock at 12.5%? If so, I'd be interested in results if you upped it a bit
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Old 08-11-2013, 09:40 AM   #13
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isnt that a 300 amp controller
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Old 08-11-2013, 01:39 PM   #14
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isnt that a 300 amp controller
Its the sceen shot off of alltraxs site. Programming is the same.
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Old 08-11-2013, 01:51 PM   #15
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I noticed on that screen shot, that there was no provision for a club car MCOR, wonder why?, I know this is the ezgo forum, but was just wondering.
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I noticed on that screen shot, that there was no provision for a club car MCOR, wonder why?, I know this is the ezgo forum, but was just wondering.
That screen shot is for the newer Alltrax SPM series controllers, they are only for series motors, not sepex motors. Not sure if that's the reason but it may be.
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I have a series txt D&D motor 170-0001-001 20% tq motor on 48 volts, 22" tires. My friend has the same cart on 23", 36v and stock everything else. We are at a dead heat on top end at around 15.5-16 mph. I have more on take off of course. He wants to buy my 48v components from me if I go 72 volts. I know 72 volts will stress the motor and I have a temp probe glued to the motor casing with conductive epoxy and LED gauge to monitor temps. But that isn't my concern or question right now.

It will cost about the same to sell him my parts and upgrade to 72v as it will to get a custom PQ motor built. My goal is about 20% more tq and 10mph or so gain top speed. Which one will give me the best performance? (considering a perfect world where my d&d motor will survive forever on the 72 volts).
Only 16mph? And 48v?
Not honking my own horn so to speak but I have stock controller, 2/0 cables, plum quick bandit motor, 22" rims I and I run 20mph all day? I've used several GPS to verify.
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And running fully synthetic sae-30 in the rear end. Probably doesn't matter but any little bit helps!!
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Only 16mph? And 48v?
Not honking my own horn so to speak but I have stock controller, 2/0 cables, plum quick bandit motor, 22" rims I and I run 20mph all day? I've used several GPS to verify.
I'm sure its the motor slowing me down.
I'm confident 72v will get me what I want. I'm hoping for some solid info that a 48 volt motor will get me in the mid 20mph range and pulling big wheelies.
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I want to pull some wheelies!! If you end up doing it I want video!
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