about 25-30 psi....
There is no difference between the Razor E150 and E175. Retailers tend to sell different model numbers and that is the only difference.
10 mph
120 lbs.
Wattage is the differance. The E100 is 100 watts and the E150 150 watts. the E200 is 200 watts, ect. I am not sure; however, why the change. Since they use the same battery, I can only assume that the battery's run time after charge will be less on the higher wattage scooter.
The tire pressure for a 1982 Ford Van E150 Club Wagon, with the door sticker worn off, is 55 psi in the front. In the back the psi is typically 80. It can depend on your air temperature.
The Razor E150 scooter does not have a built-in speed adjustment feature. However, you can manage speed by controlling the throttle and using a lighter weight rider. Additionally, you can limit the battery charge to decrease speed, but this may affect performance. For more significant speed control, consider using a different model or modifying the scooter, but be cautious with any modifications as they can affect safety and warranty.
If you open the driver door there should be a sticker somewhere on the door frame that shows the specifications for factory recommended psi for each tire. But you also want to make sure the max. psi on the equipped tires can hold the specified amount of air without going over. To do that read on the black wall of the tire and it will tell you max. psi.
I have a 1990 e150 and it has 2.
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Up to about 10 MPH, if fully charged. Because of gravity, the momentum you create lets you go faster, given you are going downhill. Uphill the highest speed the motor will go is 10 mph, and that is only if it is fully charged.
e150 is a half ton and an e250 is a 3/4 ton
Max Towing Capacity(lbs) for model E150 is around 6400 lbs