Yes. Magic controller, 9C motor. But I don't think it's the difference in the motors. It seems to me that there are differences between the controllers. Maybe programming, or maybe components that vary from one controller to another.
I'm learning more about Infineon controllers, since that's the one that came with my kit. I just found a MS Word document that explains how to install jumpers and switches to enable regen, cruise, and reverse. It also explains how to program the regen for different size wheels and/or degree of regen, as well as speed parameters for both forward and reverse.
As I said, I only bought the GM controller because I didn't know my Infineon could be modded with the features that the Magic controller has. But I have no idea how to get the regen to work the way I want it to in the GM, but I now know how to do it with the Infineon. I'll keep the GM as a backup.
I had no problems dealing with GM, they sent everything I ordered very quickly, within 6 days, except for the battery, which was out of stock. But they gave me notification without having to ask them when the battery was shipped. I received it 5 days later, which was a total of 17 days. They also gave me the upgraded battery at no extra charge. I ordered the older battery that didn't slide on a rack.
From what I'm seeing on the Net, it seems there are various problems with the Magic controllers, or none at all, which leads me to believe there are inconsistencies in the manufacturing of these controllers. That makes me leery of ordering the Magic Pie at the early stages.