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    MAC CAT 38cc chainsaw motor Razor Go Cart

    I like the idea of a deeper seat. Now that it is as fast as it is time to upgrade to better seat.
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    MAC CAT 38cc chainsaw motor Razor Go Cart

    The center of gravity is so low on it that it doesn't flip it side slides. You can turn it so fast you fall off an I did drive it into a curb once which is why it has a seat belt.
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    MAC CAT 38cc chainsaw motor Razor Go Cart

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    MAC CAT 38cc chainsaw motor Razor Go Cart

    The cart lives! Project update... I took my first ride on the motorized razor cart today and it was epic. The project did deviate from the original premise however. I do believe the chain saw would have been an decent power source but the clutch and the 3/8" output shaft of the motor made it...
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    MAC CAT 38cc chainsaw motor Razor Go Cart

    Part of the goals for this project is to keep the costs as small as possible. Anyone can take a bunch of parts to a machine shop and a couple hundred dollars later have a working cart. I want to see if it is possible with the items on hand and as little outside work as possible to make this...
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    MAC CAT 38cc chainsaw motor Razor Go Cart

    If the gear ratio calculator I found is correct the gear ratio I was running with the hi power electric set up was 3.18:1. With 5 inch diameter wheels and an engine 5500 RPM would equal 25 MPH... If the chain saw motor runs around 10,000 RPMs does that mean I need a 1.5:1 gear ratio?
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    MAC CAT 38cc chainsaw motor Razor Go Cart

    I have read through a bunch of posts and I know there will be some challenges with this project but I still think it will work. I have a Razor electric go cart that I modified to run a much larger electric motor at 60 volts. It ran about 28 miles an hour which is bookin for a go cart that in...
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