How To Make EZ GO Electric Golf Carts Go Faster

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Owning your very own EZ GO electric golf cart is an excellent way to get around the course quickly, however, anyone who already owns a golf cart of any kind will know too well how speed changes over time.

Over time, you’ll begin to notice that your cart isn’t as fast. This could be because you’ve added accessories to your cart, making it slower due to the extra weight, or the result of a weak battery or faulty speed sensor.

Luckily for us, there are plenty of ways to increase the speed of our EZ GO golf carts.

How To Make EZ GO Electric Golf Carts Go Faster

By making some simple adjustments, your cart will be flying around the course once more. To help you make these adjustments, we’ve put together this blog.

We will show you how to make your cart go faster. By the end, you should be able to take your EZ GO cart from 12mph to an awesome 19.5mph. Sound good?

Why Is Your EZ GO Cart Running Slower?

Before we look at how to make your cart quicker it is a good idea to understand why it might be slower than usual.

If you want to increase the speed of your cart it is for one of two reasons. You either have a faulty component causing the cart to slow down, or you simply want a boost on the golf course. Pace of play is critical to an enjoyable round.

One of the main reasons a golf cart runs slower than normal is the result of a defective speed sensor. Unfortunately, the only way this can be fixed is by purchasing a new sensor.

Your golf cart may also be running slower because of the extra weight you’ve added. Check out our article about How Much Golf Carts Weigh.

If you’ve added heavier tires or additional accessories to the rear of the cart, the motor will struggle to keep up with the overall weight of the cart, hence the drop in speed.

On the other hand, your EZ GO golf cart could be running slower as a result of a weak battery or defective connection cables.

As products get older it isn’t uncommon for their batteries to possess an insufficient amount of charge or for cables to deliver a lower current.

Whether your cart’s sensor has become faulty or your batteries have given up, we have solutions to the problem. Let’s take a look at some solutions now.

How To Increase The Speed Of Your EZ GO Golf Cart

There is a wide range of things we can try to make our electric golf carts run faster. Below you will find details of each method and how it will help speed up your cart.

How To Make EZ GO Electric Golf Carts Go Faster

Reprogram Your Carts Speed Controller

EZ GO electric golf carts consist of two different speed controllers. They are the Drive Control System, and Precision Drive System (PDS). If your cart was manufactured after 1994, it will have a PDS speed controller.

Reprogramming a golf cart with a PDS system is super easy. Programming can be carried out and completed by most professional dealers.

Out of the factory, golf carts are usually programmed to reach a max speed of 12mph to ensure the golfer’s safety.

By paying a dealer to reprogram your cart’s speed controller, you can set your cart to “freedom mode”, which allows the cart to go 19.5mph.

Most dealers will do this for you for free if you bought your cart from them. If you didn’t, you may have to pay around $70 for their service. This is by far the easiest way to make your cart go faster.

Upgrade The EZ GO Golf Cart Motor

Sometimes the best way to make improvements is by making upgrades. This is the case when it comes to your golf cart’s motor. Upgrading the motor on your EZ GO cart is a fantastic way to give the cart the boost you desire.

Conveniently EZ GO has designed their carts to make it easy enough for us to make changes to the motor.

We recommend upgrading the speed controller when you upgrade your motor. This is because the amperage from the speed controller may not be enough for the newer, upgraded motor.

Use A Golf Cart Battery With A Higher Power

Increasing the battery voltage is another brilliant way to increase your golf cart’s power and speed. This can be easily done with 36-volt EZ GO models.

All you need to do is swap out the speed controller and upgrade the batteries to a tasty 48 volts. By doing this, your cart’s speed and power will be nicely boosted.

The beauty of this method is that it takes little time, and prolongs the life of your cart.

However, before making the changes it is important to find out what your cart’s current battery voltage is. You should find this in your owner’s manual.

Give Your Golf Cart Bigger Tires

If you’re after an economical and easy way to speed up your cart, consider fitting it with upgraded tires that are larger. This method will actually work on electric and gas-powered golf carts.

The circumference on larger tires is obviously much larger than that on a smaller tire. When the tire with a larger circumference is given the same rotation from the motor, it will go much faster than the small tire.

This is great because it means that if you fit the cart with tires with a larger diameter, it will go a lot faster.

Upgrade Your Carts Speed Controller

You can upgrade several components if you want to increase the speed of your cart. One of these is the speed controller.

Purchasing an upmarket speed controller will give you more options when it comes to the speed of your cart. With more customizations available you can pick a higher top speed, making the cart run faster.

Your speed controller can be upgraded to feature fewer control knobs, a Bluetooth app that lets you change speeds, braking regeneration, acceleration, and so much more. If you have a strong desire for speed, this is the way forward.

Final Thoughts

Having a golf cart with a higher top speed will get you from A to B a lot quicker.

Whether you need to make an upgrade due to faulty parts or simply have a need for speed, there are plenty of changes you make to your EZ GO golf cart that will increase the cart’s overall speed.

In this blog we have discussed the best changes you can make. Now you know what to do, get out there and give your golf cart the upgrades it needs to travel up to 19.5mph.

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