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Reliance Club Car Series 36/48V 10 Spline High Speed Motor (Years 1992-Up)

Reliance Club Car Series 36/48V 10 Spline High Speed Motor (Years 1992-Up)

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SKU: RELIANCE-CC-3648V-10SP-HS — Reliance 36/48 volt 10-spline high speed motor built for 1992-and-up Club Car Series carts. A direct factory replacement that unlocks serious performance gains when paired with an upgraded controller.

Features:

  • Club Car Series 36/48 volt high speed motor (not a replacement for Sepex/Shunt motors)
  • 10-spline coupler
  • Direct factory motor replacement
  • Does not include a speed sensor/motor magnet
  • Navitas controller compatible
  • Replaces D32, HT-D377, and ADC 6-223A
  • Includes a 1-year warranty

NOTE: Performance gains require an upgraded controller and properly maintained mechanical components.

With Upgraded Controller:

  • Speeds up to 22 mph at 48 volts
  • 20–25% torque increase
  • 10.0 HP peak at 48 volts

Compatible Controllers:

New Motor Break-In Instructions:

This motor is engineered to work with stock factory controllers and aftermarket controllers programmed with a custom, motor-specific field map. Using an incorrectly programmed controller may result in motor damage and will void all warranties.

Break-In Procedure:

  • Step 1 – Initial Drive: Drive the vehicle for 8–10 miles at varying speeds, accelerating gently throughout.
  • Step 2 – Temperature Monitoring: Drive on a level surface (pavement or asphalt). Gradually accelerate and maintain full speed for 5–10 minutes, then stop and check motor temperature.
    • During the first 30 minutes, check temperature every 10 minutes by touching the aluminum end bell (silver component near the center of the motor).
    • If the end bell is too hot to touch, stop and allow the motor to cool before continuing.
    • If you can hold your hand on it for 5+ seconds, it is safe to continue for a few more miles. Repeat until the 8–10 mile break-in is complete.
  • CAUTION: Avoid touching any exposed electrical connections while power is on.
  • NOTE: Speed and torque will improve as brushes seat against the commutator. A cooler-running motor is a more efficient motor.
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