I wondered about the auto trans......most use the standard trans.and you have all the power equipment retained?....how?.....P/S P/B A/C.....? secret? or do you use electric pumps for all those?
The battery's we used were the cheapest we could get $60.00 each this was our plan from the start if we could get 40 miles with them then we know we could get 70 miles with Lithium batteries. Drive to work and then drive home and plug it in and you are good to go the next day. As for long trips take your gas car,by doing this you can cut your gas usage by 70 percent or more. P.S. The Ford Explorer uses $.90 cent of electricity for a full charge. Thank you for your comment
that's all great but you have only solved 10% of the range problem, meaning 35 miles versus 350 miles. From there charging and changing could also be adapted. I have been working in this area for a while and may have some solutions for you, The conversion approach is cute and shows a lot of technical knowlege from your business and racing experience, but 35 miles is just a hobby car, you've come a long way, you're just 300 miles short keep at it and good luck...
Nice set of videos and it's great to see the automatic transmission retained. Check out DIY Electric Car Forums for a cheap lithium battery source. Good luck.
looks like a nice clean install. And looked to ride great. Good job, hope you guys sell a ton of these kits to bring the cost down for us uh.. broke individuals =)
I wondered about the auto trans......most use the standard trans.and you have all the power equipment retained?....how?.....P/S P/B A/C.....? secret? or do you use electric pumps for all those?
jeepers2655 1 year ago
Great conversion, information was well communicated. Sincerely apppreciated!
Thank you
wingpilot87 1 year ago
There is a special type of shock absorber system that is made to generate power every time it moves.
3089280288 1 year ago
im not saying you dont deserve brownie points for your work, im just saying your work is not complete..........
whothehellgivesadamn 2 years ago
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The battery's we used were the cheapest we could get $60.00 each this was our plan from the start if we could get 40 miles with them then we know we could get 70 miles with Lithium batteries. Drive to work and then drive home and plug it in and you are good to go the next day. As for long trips take your gas car,by doing this you can cut your gas usage by 70 percent or more. P.S. The Ford Explorer uses $.90 cent of electricity for a full charge. Thank you for your comment
tomreid555 2 years ago
that's all great but you have only solved 10% of the range problem, meaning 35 miles versus 350 miles. From there charging and changing could also be adapted. I have been working in this area for a while and may have some solutions for you, The conversion approach is cute and shows a lot of technical knowlege from your business and racing experience, but 35 miles is just a hobby car, you've come a long way, you're just 300 miles short keep at it and good luck...
whothehellgivesadamn 2 years ago
Nice set of videos and it's great to see the automatic transmission retained. Check out DIY Electric Car Forums for a cheap lithium battery source. Good luck.
drivin98 2 years ago 2
looks like a nice clean install. And looked to ride great. Good job, hope you guys sell a ton of these kits to bring the cost down for us uh.. broke individuals =)
letterpool 2 years ago 2