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Old 06-25-2017, 09:43 AM   #1
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Default Electric motor question

I have a 2009 Club cart serial number PQ 0915-017264 President, I want to upgrade motor. Friend gave me a club car rear end with this motor, will it work on my cart if I upgrade it. Will send it out to Plum Quik. Want to run 30 mph. Motor part number 101785702
Model number 5BC58JBS6221B the first number could be a 6 or 5
Date code VNN N
Voltage 48 Volt
HP 3.75 special service

I can send a picture of the motor sticker if someone can post for me. Thanks for any help
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Old 06-25-2017, 11:26 AM   #2
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Default Re: Electric motor question

Not sure if PQ can make that tin can run 7000 rpms required for this cart to reach 30 mph. Call them.
For a 27.5 mph CC IQ running on 18" tires see the FSIP high speed motor.
aka FSIP - MOT- A3
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Old 06-25-2017, 12:13 PM   #3
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Thanks for the reply. I'm running a six in lift with 23x10.50-12 tires and speed code four. Running 20-21 mph now. Have 2.0 cables with 4 x 12volt battery's. Mostly run on flat ground here on the coast. Which motor and controller and solenoid do you recommend, I want a plug and play and would like to run 30 mph are as close as I can. I looked at your chart. Only reason I was thinking PQ was so I could send in the spare motor I was asking about so I wouldn't have down time. Mostly drive around at 15 mph but want the extra power to play with my friends in the hood. Don't golf, just ride in the neighborhood. Thanks
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