The first step I would take is to figure out the wheel swap to make sure that it has wheels. Standard non-drifting Razor Ground Force wheels do not fit the Razor Ground Force Drifter because their hubs are too narrow for the Drifter's axle. The Ground Force Drifter axle is 20mm so standard go kart wheels will not fit onto it. What you might want to consider is replacing the Drifter's original axle with a standard go kart axle so that go kart wheels could be fitted onto it.
As far as motors go the Schwinn S750 motor is rated at 750 Watts which should make a little over 3/4 horsepower. This motor is good for a gear ratio with a top speed of around 20 MPH on flat ground however at that speed it will not have much low end torque for fast take offs. It could be geared for a lower top speed to give it a faster take off speed though. For faster take off speed and a fast top speed a larger motor such as a 1000 Watt, or even two 1000 Watt motors could be used. Two 1000 watt motors would be pretty fast in that kart.
The speed controller simply needs to be rated at or above the Wattage of the motor. If two motors are being used then two speed controllers could be wired up to one throttle.
Lithium batteries are half the weight of lead acid batteries however they cost four times more so they can get expensive. They are also much more limited in the amount of Amps that can be drawn from them than lead acid batteries are so they are probably not a good choice for a go kart that needs to run fast for a 50 second race. Lead acid batteries are most likely the best way to go with your type of build since they can put out a large amount of power in a short amount of time.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
1000 Watt motors are available in both 36 Volt and 48 Volt versions. The Voltage makes no difference to the amount of power that the motor has, only the Watts rating determine the motor's power. A 36 Volt battery pack requires three 12 Volt batteries, and a 48 Volt battery pack requires four 12 Volt batteries.
What Voltage do you want the motor in the kit to be?
Only the motor should be overvolted and not the controller. To overvolt the motor to 36 Volts and run a 36 Volt battery pack either our SPD-CT660B9 or SPD-361000 would work. We are currently out of stock of the SPD-CT660B9 controller however we expect our next shipment of them to arrive in around two weeks. The SPD-361000 controller is a little more expensive then the CT660B9 and it requires a heavy duty switch to operate it however it has a larger aluminum case so it will run cooler and it has thicker battery and motor wires so it is a more heavy duty controller and better suited towards racing then the CT660B9 is. Either controller will work though.
THR-89 is compatible with every controller that we sell including the SPD-CT660B9 and SPD-361000.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
Kevin King