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I rented star electric cart in 2014. It had switch on dash said high and low. I thought it was for the lights. One night I flipped the switch to high and then cart hit another gear. I swear I hit 40 mph before I backed off ( once you get above 25 you can really feel wind. Cart didn't have speedometer I guess more amps to the electric motor spun it faster to get higher speed?
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When we first moved here in 2004, we attended one of the golf cart clinics. The Police Chief said, "If you have an accident, the first thing we will do is check to see if you have altered your cart to go faster than 20 mph. If you have, then you're MINE." I, personally, would not want to risk everything we have in a lawsuit over just a couple of miles an hour. We don't have much, but it's ours and we worked hard for it. You need to go faster, take the car. |
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I think the police chief has been watching too many Dirty Harry flicks. Senior citizens driving a golf cart that can go 22 mph rather than the requisite 20 is a bit much for him ? He needs to spend on the job time in the South Bronx where that tough talk can be put to good use. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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It just struck me as a parody skit on Saturday Night Live. I meant no disrespect. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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No one will do it. I suggest getting a 2017 or 2018 Gas Yamaha quiet tec Almost as quiet as the electric and no more gas smell
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And still no answer for the OP.....sigh
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IMO only Par Car can increase the speed of the cart which will cost. I have a Par Car NEV with a switch that increases speed to 25 mph but never use it. I had them set it to 22 mph on the last service inspection. I don't feel the need for speed. With only rear brakes I find it dangerous at any speed above 22 mph. I replaced the rear brakes myself and found them very cheaply made. They are hydraulic which is better than cable as the same amount of pressure is applied to both wheels. If the brake shoes get glazed only 1 wheel can get more friction than the other then the cart can slide sideways into a rollover situation. “Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac?” George Carlin.
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Hi "My Daily Run", I bought my Columbia Parcar from Arizona and it goes 30 plus MPH on a new set of batteries. The trick was replacing the gears with a higher ratio. There are three issues with this. A. My batteries don't last as long. B. Have a harder time getting up hills from a stop. C. Parts like brakes, bearings, etc wear out quicker. Be careful though, as much as I love the speed at times, I have to be careful on turns and what not.
The parts issue was the most frustrating for awhile since I didn't have a dealer by me until I found CartPros.com where they carry all the parts for Columbia Parcar golf carts. |
see if navitas makes a adjustable controller for your par car , that will get you some more speed and quite a bit more torque
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That place is expensive, you can find parts cheaper local |
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