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ekremors1

posted on 19/6/08 at 09:32 AM Reply With Quote
Electric Car

Hello Everybody,

I am writing from Turkiye and following this website for a long time.

I also build my locost like you and you can see it from my attachmets.

In our country 1 litre of unleaded fuel is 2,93 $ . It means that we are using the most expensive fuel from the rest of the world.

So my new plan is to build an Electric Car.

Can anybody help me about motor, battery, control unit, etc .

(According to internet search, I found that in America one company build a very powerful and light electric sport car. The specs are unbeliavible ....!!!)
www.teslamotors.com

Waiting to hear from you....
Regards

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Fatgadget

posted on 19/6/08 at 09:41 AM Reply With Quote
http://jerryrig.com/convert/proto.html
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Mr Whippy

posted on 19/6/08 at 09:48 AM Reply With Quote
Hi,

In addition to this site, this forum will be of great use to you http://www.diyelectriccar.com/forums/ . The 7 is an ideal car to convert due to its light weight and large engine space for the batteries. MK sports cars I believe helped build one as a demo. I looked at doing this myself but was put off by the total weight and cost of the battery’s to make a saloon car usable. Many people (mostly in America) have done their own very successful conversions.

Good luck with the project.



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kendo

posted on 19/6/08 at 09:48 AM Reply With Quote
fuel price

2.93 turkish lira converts to £1.20

Unleaded is currently £1.26 in my area. so 3.02lira

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Mr Whippy

posted on 19/6/08 at 09:51 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by kendo
2.93 turkish lira converts to £1.20

Unleaded is currently £1.26 in my area. so 3.02lira


why then don't you convert?

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Humbug

posted on 19/6/08 at 10:14 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by kendo
2.93 turkish lira converts to £1.20

Unleaded is currently £1.26 in my area. so 3.02lira


??? he said it was 2.93 dollars, not Turkish Lira. Assuming that means US dolalrs, that's about £1.52

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3GEComponents

posted on 19/6/08 at 10:17 AM Reply With Quote
At the height of the strike, down here in Devon one nice individual raised his prices to £1.99.9 for a litre of diesel!








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ekremors1

posted on 19/6/08 at 11:27 AM Reply With Quote
It is 2,93 Dollar not Turkish lira..

For the subject;

I searched a lot of webpage.
The cars are too heavy because of the battery pack.

(I learned that according to Lead Acid Battery, they began to use Li-ion batteries. Because Li-ions are 2/3 more lighter than Lead-acid battery.)

And I found two battery company, they are building Li-ion batteries for Cars.

WWW.THUNDER-SKY.COM (China company). But it is too expensive. ( 2.00AH = 1 $) , custom and transport payments....

From a local company Search;

Also motor is too expensive... (27 hp is 2000 € + VAT)

Control unit is 1380 € + VAT
Other Items: ....... + VAT

It seems that the project will be too expensive...

I think I will give up......

(It is going to be no locost, It will be highcost )

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Mr Whippy

posted on 19/6/08 at 11:38 AM Reply With Quote
You’re seeing the same thing as me...

The old style lead batteries are very heavy and don't last very long before they need replacement (usually around 30 off them all at once!).

The Li-ion batteries are far too expensive to justify any saving in fuel costs. Really it seems it’s down to simply are you that interested in the novelty of having an electric car? Probably not

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Ivan

posted on 19/6/08 at 11:50 AM Reply With Quote
Don't forget that electric isn't the only way.

A Locost with a modern, small, all aluminium, motor of around 1300 to 1500 cc and about 60kw will give you more performance than most saloons and use most probably 5l per 100 km, especially if you concentrate on building it light - 450kg should be easily achievable.

Even one of the 3 cylinder 1000 cc motors will easily keep up with traffic and handle brilliantly and most probably achieve around 4l/100km.






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