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RGD1213
05-19-2021, 06:43 PM
Have a question about Yamaha Quietech golf carts and having a hard time finding an answer. Do all Yamaha Golf carts 2017and newer have the Drive2 Quietech engines? Can you buy a Yamaha with or without the Quietech (the Quietech being an upgrade)?
Looking at a 2017 and wanted to make sure it’s a Quietech. Thanks!

Mortal1
05-19-2021, 07:30 PM
It says quiet tech on the side of the cart. Also if you look inside the engine bay you'll see it uses(at least in part)a black sound damping material. No idea if they use any other technology to quiet the engine, but we have one and it is a lot quieter.

mikreb
05-19-2021, 07:35 PM
Yamaha introduced Drive2 beginning in 2017. QuieTech was an option. As stated by Mortal1 it should say QuieTech on the side of the cart.

villagetinker
05-20-2021, 03:20 PM
Along with the above mentioned items, there will be a full floor pan under the cart to keep noise down. If you find a cart and need to check search the serial number to are many sites that have serial number info.

dewilson58
05-20-2021, 05:09 PM
It says quiet tech on the side of the cart. Also if you look inside the engine bay you'll see it uses(at least in part)a black sound damping material. No idea if they use any other technology to quiet the engine, but we have one and it is a lot quieter.

Don't rely on the sticker on the side of the cart............easy to buy & mislead.

dewilson58
05-20-2021, 05:10 PM
Be careful with 2017's.....................they had front wheel alignment issues. They did a design change after 2017.

Topspinmo
05-20-2021, 06:45 PM
Be careful with 2017's.....................they had front wheel alignment issues. They did a design change after 2017.

So you’re saying yamaha cast the spindles at different angle? All carts have toe in and out alignment. Which usually set 1/8” toe in I think? The spindle angle set and I would mess with HEIM joint adjustments? My 2012 has at least 12K miles on original front tires with even tire wear. I would think it may have to with aftermarket wheel and tire combination with taller tire height/weight? That’s the only thing I could think would change cast/camber little without adjustments?

dewilson58
05-20-2021, 11:25 PM
So you’re saying yamaha cast the spindles at different angle? All carts have toe in and out alignment. Which usually set 1/8” toe in I think? The spindle angle set and I would mess with HEIM joint adjustments? My 2012 has at least 12K miles on original front tires with even tire wear. I would think it may have to with aftermarket wheel and tire combination with taller tire height/weight? That’s the only thing I could think would change cast/camber little without adjustments?

2017 vs. 2012 :what:

stan the man
05-21-2021, 08:19 AM
Be careful with 2017's.....................they had front wheel alignment issues. They did a design change after 2017.

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/all-about-golf-carts-things-156/2017-2018-yamaha-golf-cart-camber-problems-294354/