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Not Yet Wild
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Location: South Florida
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![]() Hey guys,
I just finished a 48v conversion on my 97 DS. I was fortunate enough to get a complete wiring harness with controller, solenoid, Pot, and OBC from a friend which made the conversion a breeze. I bought new Trojan 875'S to go with it. My cart now runs 17.8mph which was a decent increase from the stock 13mph. Keep in mind I have stock tires (for now). The acceleration off the line is awesome. I have a small problem though. A buddy of mine has a 93 DS 36v that is lifted with 23" tires. I jump on him off the line nicely but he eventually reels me in and passes me. I know for a fact he has a 36v resistor cart. He said the guy he bought the cart from did some sort of modification to the v-glide (he didnt know what the v-glide was but he pointed it out to me). He said something about the guy told him he cut a spring or something. Does anyone have any idea what the deal is? I have 23"s Im putting on the cart tomorrow, will that make much difference in my top end? Thanks for any input, the guy is a good friend of mine and Im bothered by the fact that he is beating me ![]() |
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nimda
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![]() Theres no magic tricks you can do to the resistor cart v glide to get any more speed. (unless its screwed up in the first place) Either someone is pulling your leg or they are confused. If your talking about the coils behind the batts theres nothing you can do to those to make it run faster either. The resistors are out of the circuit at WOT so it won't matter. The only reason I know anyone would modify the resistors is for use on 48 volts but it doesn't involve cutting them.
Puttin the 23's on will get you a few more MPH. |
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Not Yet Wild
![]() Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: South Florida
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![]() Thanks for the reply. Im just baffled how he has a 36v cart running 18+mph. Could his bigger tires give him that much of an increase in speed? I had a feeling something wasnt right because i didnt think there was anything inside the v-glide to really modify. Could he have an after marked or modified motor that would get him the extra speed?
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Gone Wild
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Location: DOVER,DE
Posts: 533
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![]() After you put the 23's on you'll leave with him instead of leaving on him,and first one to the other end wins.Sounds like drag racing to me,don't forget if he still beats you,Throw money at it..Dave
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Roseville, CA
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Not Yet Wild
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