Hi again everyone,
Ok I finally got it all back together. I used 12g alphawire here is the link to the manufactures site, I used cat 5 for the hall wires. Just cut the ones I didn't want.
http://www.alphawire.com/Products/Wire/Hook-Up-Wire/EcoWire/6718.aspxIt's got the thinnest insulation I have ever seen! but it works a treat. I wouldn't fit a higher gauge wire in the axle, so it was a perfect fit.
I haven't got the magic controller yet and used an old controller conhismotor sent me when my old regen controller burned out. It's the old silver 15 fet one I think GM used to sell them before? Anyway it supplies about 30 amps max so it's good enough.
Acceleration is good, Hill climbing between 25-30 amps is very good. And once up to speed between 24-27mph it consumes around 750 watts, on flat road compared to my old motor on the same stretch of road consumed around 1100 watts. That's the funny thing @max speed full throttle the old motor consumed 1100 watts even if up to speed, the Pie, once I'm up to speed 750watts, so does that mean the motor is much more efficient? So I know the old controller was limiting amps for sure now!
The pie has a lower top speed but with the extra torque it allows me to keep a higher speed longer, climb hills faster so maybe it's faster in the end!
Does anyone know If I can use the red switch on the throttle as a power switch for the magic controller, or the on off switch on the cruise switch? that would be most useful.
I have a scooter top box for the battery and it has to be mounted near the end of the carrier in order to open the lid and that does not help with weight distribution and probably a lot to do with the front wheel rising with the modded internal controller at 60 amps!
After about 8 miles full throttle the phase wires were totally cold and that's good, on my old motor they got pretty warm! I have no doubt this Pie Motor will take much more power and I would advise people that want more power if using external controller to use 2 torque arms, and make sure the weight of the bike is distributed more even than mine.
Anyway more to the point, I am very happy with the pie's performance even at 1400 watts or so, and the magic controller will give a little more. Well done GM, this is an excellent motor and one to be very proud of!
And thanks Leslie for all the help, I really appreciated it