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Question on STAR EV Golf Cart
I am curious , can the STAR Sirius be “tuned up” to go above 20mph like you can the Yamaha Gas?
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Probably, but you now own an illegal Low Speed vehicle, and if you have an accident your "golf cart insurance" may not cover you if the insurance company finds out. We leave a few minutes early in our Yamaha golf cart.
Remember golf carts are designed to go 15 MPH by the manufacturer, pushing to 20 MPH is as far as I am willing to go. |
I sure new ones can be program speed up? when I rented had older star cart had high/low switch on dash which I thought was for headlights. The cart ran 21 or so till I flipped switch like I hit passing gear and quickly approached 35 plus. I let off at 35.
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Stars come from the "factory" at 19.5 mph, unless you buy the 210 Amp battery, in which case, they come tuned for about 24 mph. The answer to your question, is yes you can tune up the speed. You likely have a Curtis Controller and all you need is the software and cable to do it ... or, find someone who has both of those. |
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The STAR site has a page on lithium battery specs. The pdfs for the 80Ah battery lists a max discharge rate of 120A and the rate is higher for the larger batteries. Other non-Star pages will say cruising at 15mph requires 30A-50A so a battery with even a 120A discharge capability should easily power a cart at 24mph. Star sells both "standard" and LSV models. The spec sheet for all models lists a top speed of "19.5 mph (25mph if LSV)." The speed difference is not likely due to the battery choice but the choice of an LSV configuration. Of course, the dealer may have adjusted the speed after it was received from the factory. |
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According to the Star Website and personal knowledge, the 110A & 160A come set to 19.5 MPH. I have a 210A and it came from Star, set at 24.5. If you want more speed, your Controller has to be adjusted. I've been told that 210A Sirius carts were produced with different controllers and they don't always have a Curtis controller. You need the connector & the software for whatever controller is in your cart, to reset the speed maximum. |
All I know is there are a LOT of golf carts that exceed 20 mph.
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golf cart safety clinic is given on Dec 18 at Colony Cottage Rec Center. If you go to this very important class, you will hear OVER 20mph is illegal and can result in a speeding ticket of several hundred dollars. Do yourselves a favor and attend this class. You will get the correct and accurate laws involving driving a golf cart.
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You can drive a car or even have a child, without going to "class", but you should take a class before you drive a golf cart. The world is upside down. |
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Majority do take class it called driver license. |
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Yes. I have a 2020 Star and it goes 25 mph.
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If I want to get somewhere fast, and it is distant enough that speed matters, I just take my car.
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Electric Cart above 20mp
The other day a Star cart passed me on Hillsborough Road, I’m going 19-20 mph in cart lane (according to GPS) . The female driver was holding an infant!!!!! ( not a dog) in her left arm, steering with her right arm, her passing speed was certainly 25++ mph. Absolutely amazed beyond comprehension until the next time it happens here in TV. I said a prayer for the baby!
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Thankfully, we don't (yet) have a requirement for a driver's license for golf carts and no requirements for classes either. However, given some of the questions and comments here, many would clearly benefit from attending such a class. |
Interesting replies to this thread.....
I worked for the company that developed the speed controllers for Walmart handicap scooters. Sure, we could tweak the software to make the carts drive 20MPH, but WHY?...... Doing so, is downright dangerous for the intended application. The same holds true for "golf" carts in The Villages. To answer the OP question, yes, all PWM electric controllers can be tuned with the proper programming. The LARGER question here is the subject of separating cart speed limits on public roads vs speed limits on multi-modal paths...I suggest the powers that be focus on speed limit citations on the paths, with less emphasis on speeding in the cart lanes on roadways. |
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Yes, they can be tuned up. I recently had service done on a new cart at TV and I was asked if I was happy with the speed (topped out at 21-22 mph, as purchased). I said it would be nice to bump it if it weren't illegal. I was told they could bump it to 24 mph, so I said sure since it was only a couple mph. They sent me a waiver, and my eyes went directly to the area in bold yellow that was the expected liability waiver for TV for bumping it. What I did not read at the time was the first unhighlighted paragraph that basically what they were doing wasn't necessarily legal!!! I wrongly assumed the important stuff was the highlighted parts, and I was WRONG! Even if I have them turn it back to 21-22, I suspect they'll want to keep the waiver I signed. I'm assuming that any citation will be for what I do and not what I can do. e.g. My truck will go 120 mph, but I only get a ticket for going over the posted limit and not what the truck is capable of doing.
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Yes, of course, the law only matters if an officer chooses to stop you and determines there is a concern - not very likely but it can happen. |
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.........Still that doesn't seem beyond the capability of Police - to set up speed traps for Golf cars. Maybe the Police have been told (by some authority) to go easy on Golf Cars (and let them go at whatever speed they want). Maybe because Golf Cars have become some kind of symbol of The Villages life style. That is probably the answer, but it flies in the face of the NEED to PROTECT The Villagers from harm from accidents. That becomes a philosophic dilemma !!!!!!! |
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1. Golf cart accidents in the Villages are nil. 2. Multi-Model paths are private property & the police will never patrol private property. 3. Do you really want police chasing golf carts that are going 4 mph over 20 mph - or would you really rather them chase/catch burglars, robbers and shooters and other real criminals? 4. If you like going 19 mph or 20 mph then do so. Quit complaining about those who don’t want to do so - pull over and let them go by if you’re not in a hurry as you say. 5. Gas golf cart’s speed can be adjusted by turning two nuts. 6. Electric golf cart’s speed can be adjusted, too, but it requires programming software and cable for the controller. Next up - Bikes on the Multi-Model paths and the dangers they present. After that, Pedestrians on the Multi-Model paths - my God, people actually want to walk? Sheesh! This is all old news. Let it go! Just Share & be Considerate. |
The cops are probably not going to stop you if you are going 21.9 mph but of course we all know you are a violent felon in need of a long stay at Coleman if you go over 20 mph! The Star Sirius is a LSV and can be speed adjusted via controller settings. If anyone is looking for a programmable controller then I would suggest Navitas.
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To answer OP's question in a bit more detail, the newer Star Sirius comes with a Curtis 1236 controller. It's set on Speed Control Express mode with a top speed of 24 mph. If it's switched to Speed Control and Max Speed parameter is increased to 5900 RPM it will go 28 mph. One way to do it is with a 1313-4401 programmer that plugs into the white 4 pin molex connector located beneath the seat near the controller. Programmer costs around $400 on eBay and sometimes on Amazon.
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I'm curious where you got your law degree? |
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