You were very helpful with my last question so I am turning to you again for help. The original clamps that secured the air filter housing on 2020 Ez-Go EV1 golf cart were "less than effective" so I fabricated a new mount with some over-center clamps that hold it in place very securely. This mounting also improved access when changing the filter. The zip ties on the clamp handles is just for insurance to make sure the canister stays closed since we do encounter some bumps.
The left side of the photo shows the OEM mounting (including bungee cords to hold filter housing together) and the right side is the new configuration. I am now having issues with the cart not starting immediately and then cutting out at low speeds. So far it has not refused to start, just have to wait a second, press harder on the pedal or switch the key on/off. We never had this issue before so I am wondering if there is any possibility that the horizontal mounting could be causing this. All hoses and lines to the air housing remained in basically the same position. The cart runs great flat-out and the pinging/detonation that used to occur when climbing a slope when the filter housing was loose seems to have greatly diminished now that the filter housing is latched shut. Any help you might provide would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Ford
The left side of the photo shows the OEM mounting (including bungee cords to hold filter housing together) and the right side is the new configuration. I am now having issues with the cart not starting immediately and then cutting out at low speeds. So far it has not refused to start, just have to wait a second, press harder on the pedal or switch the key on/off. We never had this issue before so I am wondering if there is any possibility that the horizontal mounting could be causing this. All hoses and lines to the air housing remained in basically the same position. The cart runs great flat-out and the pinging/detonation that used to occur when climbing a slope when the filter housing was loose seems to have greatly diminished now that the filter housing is latched shut. Any help you might provide would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Ford
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