OwnerGilles Nadeau
LocationMarieville, Quebec Canada map
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Vehicle2006 Dirt Devil
Custom built, steel framed, off road go kart

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MotorPerm Motor PMG-132 Permanent Magnet DC
48 volts, 2410 rpm, 7 hp, 110 amp continuous
DrivetrainLive axles, direct chain # 40, 2 rears wheels drive
ControllerAlltrax AXE-4834 300 amp
programmable
5000 Ohm potentiometer
Batteries4 Interstate DCS-100L, 12.84 Volt, Lead-Acid, AGM
Deep cycles 100Ah 69 lbs
System Voltage48 Volts
Charger Off board Nautilus Motomaster
4 smart charger 12 volts 15 amp charge 7 1/2 hrs
Top Speedsprocket 1, ratio 5,4 : 1, 22 mph, 35 km/h
speed sprocket 2, ratio 4,154 : 1, 28 mph, 46 km/h
speed sprocket 3, ratio 3,375 : 1, 35 mph, 56 km/h
Rangesprocket 1; 3 hours at 22 mph, 35 km/h
speed sprocket 2; 2,5 hours at 28 mph, 46 km/h
Seating Capacity1 adult or 1 child 48"
Curb Weight500 Pounds (227 Kilograms)
Tires8” rim, 16” tire Carlisle radial DOT
Conversion Time200 hrs study, design, built and repair bugs
Conversion Cost5500,00 Canadian dollar’s + 1 dead Etek Motor
Additional Features-Modification of the rear axle, extension the distance of the rear bearing with reinforcement.
-Modification of the motor shaft, extension the distance of the sprockets.
-Modification of the wheels drive, we can in a few minutes change for 1 or 2 wheels drive.

-Safety belt
-Hydraulic disk brake, 2 rears wheels drive
-Steering, pitman arm (bell crank)
-Front suspension, single A arm/wishbone, travel 2”
-Rear suspension, swing arm, 2 shocks (batteries to heavy) travel 6”
-1 key switch 24 volts master cut off, 24 volts sealed solenoid (type #586 White Rodger)
-1 reverse switch 24 volts, 2 coil reverse acting, 24 volts sealed solenoid (type #586 White Rodger)
-1 24 volts dc 5” fan to cooling motor
-Waterproof electric panel, low voltage switch
When the rear shaft broke, I had to reinforce the rear axle (too much stress), at the same time I put an extension on the motor shaft to go to the drive sprocket, it removed a lot of stress to the motor, because the sprocket is not directly on the motor shaft and it has a rubber coupler to take some of the bad torque.

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