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Originally Posted by tjdmlhw
This is a question for those of you who have gas powered golf carts that are set to go over the legal 20 mph limit. Our cart was capable of doing up to 25 mph on a flat roadway, so we decided to have the governor set to 20 mph. But the cart now will only go about 16 going up hills. Is this what the rest of you are experiencing with your 20 mph carts?
Another issue is going down those same hills, it is almost impossible to keep it from going over 25 (if I give it half throttle, it will easily go up to 30), which by definition makes it an illegal vehicle. Our mechanic says there is nothing he can do about this.
I would just like to know if this is normal for a golf cart.
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The Cables are not adjusted right.
Going down hill, even with the pedal floored the car is going to maintain governed speed. The governor takes over and closes the throttle whether you like it or not. Chances are really good the cables are mis adjusted.