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pek771 |
Aug 21 2021, 07:01 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 275 Joined: 23-November 05 From: Conover, NC Member No.: 5,175 Region Association: None |
Hello all
New project. 1970, no rust other than surface rust from 38 years in the Arizona desert. I am going to convert it to electric. This is an upload test: |
pek771 |
Oct 10 2021, 11:59 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 275 Joined: 23-November 05 From: Conover, NC Member No.: 5,175 Region Association: None |
I had the car in storage for a few weeks. I did some measuring and determined I can fit five (5) Tesla 22kW modules in the car handily...three up front and two in back. Also decided that I'm going with a Hyper9 motor, the lower voltage variety, with dual shafts. I have not yet made up my mind about whether to use the extra shaft to drive an AC compressor. I may just go with an electric compressor.
As I am cleaning it up for paint, I have noticed that it must have been hit in front. A new front (bumper) section has been welded in...at least it was a nice job of repair. I am going for a lightweight, so I'm scraping the sound deadener out. I'm thinking I can get under 2000 Lb fairly easily, even with the 290 lb of batteries. It should come out of corners like a rocket. |
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