Electric conversion: Project ForkenSwiift
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I'll move this to the
I'll move this to the electric forum.
If you want we can start fishing for people on the internet to come here and maybe help us figure some stuff out. I would be interested in doing this conversion too. There is a n600 available in SEattle I might want to get for this conversion. |
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If at all possible please report back here with anything you find. The more I Think about it the more I want to get this going with another small honda (n600 would be cool). This would be a great project for next year, or maybe this summer if I'm up to it.
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A friend of mine in high
A friend of mine in high school made his own EV. It only had a 20 mile range, so it was only used to go to school and back. I would personally love a 100 mile range, but it isn't really needed. I guess 50 would be fine too. I could go pretty darn far with 50 miles.
Depending on the cost, however, I wouldn't be opposed to getting the more expensive batteries. 100 lbs of batteries isn't that much. Remember this guY? https://www.austinev.org/evalbum/325.html By subtracting the stock weight of the car, he has around 700 lbs of batteries. My understanding is this is normal for EVs. Another reason to go with the lighter batteries is that they have faster recharge times, longer lives, and will reduce the weight of the car (which also means more miles). The downside however is the price. |
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I think if I did this I
I think if I did this I would get a metro. They are very abundant and cheap to buy.
I am curious however about a few things, one of which I'll address right now. Can you explain to me how the gearbox works with an electric motor? You don't need the flywheel, but you DO need the clutch disc, right? I'm assuming the same about the pressure plate. You said before that some people don't keep their clutch. How is that possible? Can you point me towards any references that might help me understand this? |
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Damn, this is all very
Damn, this is all very interesting. Are there any parts you haven't sourced or wanna source more cheaply? I have a knack for getting stuff free or close to it.
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i haven't really sourced
i haven't really sourced anything. i just made a shopping list, and went around various sites getting new/used estima
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