front setup has huge impact too, I would say even more than 5-10% difference on the engine power (subjective), I once was given a cart that was 1,5sec slower on 50sec lap than the cart I was in just before that, and it noticeably wouldn't turn in to one side, got out, and noticed that there was almost zero caster angle on one side in the front, which pretty much explains why it handled like crap, no caster angle = no wheel height change at the front on turn = no jacking at the rear = no turn in into tight/medium corners
turned out, after talking to a mechanic there, the crap cart had an accident the day before, and they didn't have the right spares to fix it, so it had some odd steering arm that wasn't the right length, or the knuckle itself was from something else, can't remember, and it was impossible to align the front with proper caster/camber on both sides
after that I gave up on rental carts altogether