Can speed be increased by changing from 60v to 72v?

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JonathanRose
07/30/25 6:53am
Changing from 60v to 72v cannot increase speed. Timely replacement of the transmission: During the operation of the transmission, the engine mount protects the transmission from bumps. It is a rubber product that prevents the vibrations generated during the transmission's operation from being transmitted to the vehicle body. After prolonged use, the transmission mount will age, and once it hardens, its ability to filter vibrations will decrease. Therefore, it is essential to replace it promptly when signs of aging appear. Consequences of not replacing the transmission: After aging occurs, it will not immediately affect driving safety in the short term. However, prolonged failure to replace it can lead to component failures, which will impact driving safety.
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