Unleash maximum performance with the Club Car IQ Regen Curtis 1268/1520 600 Amp 10-Spline High Speed Motor and Controller Kit. Built for IQ Regen systems, this high-output setup delivers extreme torque, rapid acceleration, and higher top speeds. Featuring a powerful 600-amp Curtis controller, included 48V solenoid, and a durable 10-spline high-speed motor, it’s the ultimate upgrade for drivers who want top-tier performance.
Motor Features:
- Club Car 48 volt DS IQ, Power Drive Plus, Precedent, Onward and Tempo high speed motor (Not a replacement for Series Motors)
- Direct factory motor replacement
- Includes a speed sensor/magnet
- Includes a 1-year warranty
- With upgraded controller:
- Speeds up to 24 mph at 48 volts
- 20-25% torque increase
- 9 HP peak at 48 volts
Controller Features:
- 600-Amp Bluetooth Navitas Controller for 36/48-Volt Systems
- Adjust the Top Speed, Acceleration and Regenerative Braking on-the-fly
- Increase Range
- Easy Plug and Play installation
- Built-in Protection to prevent motor burn-out
- Compatible with series and shunt systems
Kit Includes:
- Navitas TSX3.0 600A 36-48V DC Controller - 25-025
- Club Car Curtis 1268/1520 TSX Harness - 31928
- Bolt 48V HD Solenoid (36V Compatible) - 33-001
- Reliance Club Car IQ Regen 10-Spline High Speed Motor - 25-512
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 for all new electric motors includes a "break-in period" to ensure the brushes properly seat against the commutator. Following this process will ensure optimal performance and longevity.
Follow these steps carefully:
- 1. Initial Drive: Drive the vehicle for 8–10 miles at varying speeds, taking care to accelerate gently during this period.
- 2. Temperature Monitoring:
- Drive on a level surface, such as pavement or asphalt. Gradually accelerate and maintain full speed for 5–10 minutes. Then, stop and check the motor temperature.
- During the first 30 minutes of use, check the motor temperature every 10 minutes. To do this, touch the center section of the motor near the aluminum end bell (silver component).
- If the aluminum end bell is too hot to touch, stop using the motor and allow it to cool down.
- If you can hold your hand on the motor for more than 5 seconds, it is safe to continue driving for a few more miles before rechecking the temperature. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the 8-10 mile break-in period is completed and the motor operates at a cooler temperature. Following this process will help ensure your electric motor is properly conditioned for long-term use.
- CAUTION: Exercise caution while checking the motor. Avoid touching any exposed electrical connections while the power is on.