Electric Truck Conversion Part 1
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All Comments (9)
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your link is broke
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You probebly shouldn't leave the clutch area of the transmission open, that's a good way to get rocks and debree in there and possibly keep the clutch from engaging or chew the plates all up. Nice convertion thoe :)
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There is no such thing as a gas motor. Motors are electric, engines are gas.
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The square tube steel used as mounts is so incredibly cheesemonkey and certainly won't hold up. The motor should be mounted on a plate of half inch steel or aluminum at minimum. If the ghetto fab tube must be used, then it needs supports going to all bell housing holes. If the tiny 3 cylinder motor in my Geo could crack a gearbox bell housing with two bolts missing (fell out) and every day driving, how will a bell with half of it's bolts missing hooked up to a much higher torque motor fair?
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Can I do it on my automatic truck
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nice straight forward adapter. no need to do an elaborate CNC job that's way overkill
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cant wait for it!
Yes, EV conversion can be done to any vehicle standard or automatic. It depends on your budget, but some automatics just need a pump or additional motor to switch gears at the right RPM.
lathamcabinets 4 months ago
Driving this fully electric Mazda pickup daily. It's working just like it supposed to, I'm getting 40-50 miles per charge everyday after I charge it at home.
The driving videos are on their way.
lathamcabinets 1 year ago