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From: hobbes32
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  • how many kw is the electric engen?

  • 2:12 FSM Fabryka Samochodów Małolitrażowych Poland Rulez!

  • where did you bought the parts for the conversion i remember a site on the web that had home mede controlers and every thing was quite sheep. but i dont remember it should be nice if you answer me so i can do a similar projekt. thanks! and good work!

  • @rwdisntitnice Thanks. I got the parts from various suppliers in Australia : EV Motors for the motor, Bylong Industries for the Controller, EV Shop for batteries & chargers. ZEVA for circuit breaker.

    The website you might be thinking of is "Paul and Sabrina EV Stuff"?

  • top speed? is it top speed higher in 4th gear than 3th gear?

  • @ecch Top speed is 100kph in 4th gear. 3rd gear is 80kph.

  • @hobbes32 Nice! Very very nice!

  • its so amazing.

    i love this car.

    but maybe you should put there V8 at the back sit.

    that would be awesome.

  • That's really great!

  • HOW COULD YOU DISTROYED THIS CAR!!!

  • No.. I have not destroyed it! People restoring Fiat 500's are the ones destroying the 126p. :P

  • @hobbes32 It is destroing... In Australia climate engines always have a good life...

  • @dolot17000 - no, sorry, any modification to a Niki is an improvement. I, personally, would fit an engine from a BMW K1100RT motorcycle and a decent rear sway bar for starters, and then I would give the brakes a serious talking-to.

  • @dolot17000 Visit Poland, you can buy beaten up "maluch" (Fiat 126P) for something like 100zł (that's about 30$!), good working condition for 1000zł, mint ones for 2000-4000zł (about 1000$)

  • First time i see left traffic 126p.

  • Km/KwH??(kilometros por kilowatt.Hora)

  • I have not worked this out yet but think it should be around 6-7km/Kwh.

  • 5.9km/Kwh is the average electricity consumption

  • Nice work, shows good speed and looks like fun to drive.

    What motor is used in this?

  • Thanks, its an Advanced DC K91-4003 Series wound motor. You can see my EV Album entry if you look in the description of this video.

  • how much did it cost to modify this car?

  • Approximately $9000 Australian dollars.

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