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  2. 48volt Club Car Precedent is surging a little - Buggies Gone Wild

    www.buggiesgonewild.com/showthread.php?t=135638

    Probably the MCOR. Try putting the cart in neutral and pressing the pedal up and down 30 times. Then drive it and see if it’s improved. It’s the most common problem with club car. I put a new MCOR in my cart in February and it’s already acting up because I wasn’t using it too much this summer.

  3. Club Car Clutches: The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly - Buggies Gone...

    www.buggiesgonewild.com/showthread.php?t=134358

    There seems to be a lot of confusion surrounding Club Car clutches both drive (motor) and driven (transaxle), especially for those of us with older carts (1984-1996). I'm hoping we can pool our collective knowledge and get some definitive answers on this subject. I'm currently rebuilding a 1990 gas cart and will be shopping for both clutches ...

  4. 1984-1991 Gas Club Car Governor Adjustment - Buggies Gone Wild

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    Testing the Ignition System in 1984-1991 Gas Club Car DS Carts: Gas Club Car: Club Car Precedent - Governor Adjustment: Gas Club Car: Question regarding the governor adjustment on a 98 club car ds: Gas Club Car: G1 steering box adjustment (1984) Gas Yamaha: Governor 1991 club car: Gas Club Car

  5. Where is the factory Voltage Reducer on my Cart? - Buggies Gone...

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    The reducer is reducing the power via the negative cable, but it's tied into the negative part of the circuit near the front of the car where the reducer harness ties into the dash harness. The factory style (VOLT-2003) 30 amp reducer will mount in the same factory location and hook up to the dash harness the same way as the one you have now.

  6. Buggies Gone Wild Golf Cart Forum

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    Golf Cart Forum for Electric Golf cars, Golf Cart Lift Kits and Custom Golf Cart Parts and Accessories. Featuring forums for Club Car, EZGO and Yamaha G

  7. How-To OBC Bypass the Easy Way - Buggies Gone Wild

    www.buggiesgonewild.com/showthread.php?t=164786

    So here is a quick and easy way to properly bypass the OBC on your Club Car cart. This applies to MOST 48v Electric Club Car carts equipped with an OBC. Some earlier models may have minor differences, but the process will be much the same for all OBC equipped carts. I don't want to get into the "Why" to bypass the OBC in this thread.

  8. Club Car 48v Solenoid, diode and resistor question - Buggies Gone...

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    Club Car 48v Solenoid, diode and resistor question Electric Club Car ... Golf cart units usually have a ...

  9. The Definitive Club Car DS Rotation Guide: - Buggies Gone Wild

    www.buggiesgonewild.com/showthread.php?t=148056

    2005 club car engine fe290 (cw rotation) Golf Carts and Parts: Club-Car Engine-Rotation: Gas Club Car: Definitive guide for engine swaps? (85 club car) Big Block Talk! Need definitive answer about Plowman's posi-trac unit!! Electric EZGO: Gas Club Car starter CCW rotation.... Golf Carts and Parts

  10. Club Car Duromax Swap Instructional/Pictorial - Buggies Gone Wild

    www.buggiesgonewild.com/showthread.php?t=54088

    The Cart: 1992 Club Car DS, Cart was in the worst shape imaginable see pics. The Parts for the Build The Motor: 16hp duromax electric start; N-R racing heavey valve springs; N-R Racing air filter; N-R Racing #100 carb jet; N-R Racing custom header and muffler kit; N-R Racing 4 degree timing key; N-R racing fuel pump; N-R Racing fuel pump pulse ...

  11. What Is The Lowest Voltage To Safely Run A 48v Pack? - Buggies...

    www.buggiesgonewild.com/showthread.php?t=84937

    50% is when most battery makers say to charge, a digital volt meter installed on your cart is like a gas gauge for a gas cart, so at anytime, you can look at pack voltage and "know" their state of charge. also download , print and laminate the chart posted, and keep in the glove box or somewhere with the cart until you get the different %'s memorized