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Old 10-09-2015, 02:21 AM   #11
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I want one too wish I had more info or some feedback on it $1300 is hard to swollow for a little torque
"a little torque"?.. Disclaimer: i tuned "the crap" out of that ezgo 350a controller (not "as delivered from ezgo", you get the same torque, just not delivered as fast as i did).. I ran our RXV 350a "hotrod" against a custom "spm800 series" Drive i also built (8x 6v, 2ga wires, big contactors, "6.1 raptor", race car, stock gears, 10"/ street tires, the motor can only use about 600 of those amps). The Drive won both times, By less than 1 car length. I am very impressed with what that 350a AC system can do against serious competition. Please dont say "but Drives are Sepex", see photo, this is what the rxv was up against. The Drive with no posi steers left pretty hard. (the Drive had a little weight in the back, otherwise it just spins the tire and then turns left, but Ydre's defense, it carries a roof, windshield, full driving enclosure, the rxv had none of those things). Im just saying, the torque difference is big, not "a little". I cant wait to hear the Haters!! (you are irresponsible, you cheated, i have a Precident, ect).
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Old 10-09-2015, 07:43 AM   #12
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Yea, from what little info I have seen / heard. It is a pretty substantial improvement. I think what has me worried the most is how....."temperamental" this cart seems to be with everything being digital. Basically I'm worried about p**sing it off..lol
I'm sure everyone has seen it, but for those who haven't here is EZ-Go's promo on the it.
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Old 10-09-2015, 09:42 AM   #13
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so if u put that on ur cart Brandon u can pop wheelies like me lol
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I wish!!
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Old 10-09-2015, 09:45 AM   #15
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thanks cgtech with that said i think i will order one also i have 2010 rxv with 4/12 volt batteries do they have two different 350 amp controllers or are they curtis controllers with different wire harness
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I think the one for youre/my cart is the one in my op. Keep me posted if you decide to do it as I am very interested in this upgrade myself. If you do it try to get some benchmarks before and after.
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As far as i know, its the same controller, but with an "adapter box" to hook the danaher harness plug to the curtis controller. That is how its done on danaher controller replacements for stock controllers (danaher controller is evidently not available). And no, it does not do wheelies, the "zero rpm" torque is not quite good enough for that.
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I dont even care about wheelies. I just want the improved torque.
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Old 10-09-2015, 11:39 PM   #20
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U better get something

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