EV Conversion - What has changed in the last 5 years?
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- Опубліковано 28 січ 2023
- In this video we discuss how a Datsun 280Z conversion from 2018 differs from one in 2023. EV4U Custom Conversion is celebrating 16 years (2008-2024) with Special Pricing on our Online EV Workshop. Our lowest price ever. (Limited time offer.) Want to learn how to convert a vehicle from gas to electric and do it right the first time? Check out www.EVWorkshops.com or www.EV4Unow.com
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Thank you very much for the update!
Much appreciated. Thank you!
Thanks Richard. Learned alot.
Perfect, thank you.
Love those 60V modules! Go Richard!
great info. Im converting my 280 zx to electric in three weeks
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Thanks Richard! I gotta say, I'm excited about the solid states that are going into concepts this year. I can't wait to see what the specs are, real world, and how you handle this exact same video in 5 more years! Lol.
Nice work 😉
I dearly hope that these kind of shops pop up everywhere in the next few years. Rebuild instead of replace. Reuse instead of junk it.
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Id prob go with the Hyper9 today, it makes nearly the same torque, but $3k less, more efficient and much less weight. you can run them air cooled as long as you dont push them too hard
nice👍
Hello there,
I'm facing an issue with an AC34x2 kit. I already have the motor and both controllers installed in my Subaru. When the car is in second gear and completely stopped, as I start to turn the motor, it generates a high-frequency noise and it seems to struggle to move the Subaru. When I connect my PC to diagnose the issue, I get an error code 8 Encoder.
I conducted a second test (A-B-A) by using a different controller. I took the Curtis controller from my Dodge Neon EV AC50. Interestingly, with this controller, the AC34x2 motor works smoothly without the high-frequency noise, and it moves the Subaru with strength.
For a third test, I swapped the main Subaru controller onto the AC50 motor in the Dodge Neon. In this case, the AC50 motor generated the high-frequency noise and lacked power.
Could you please provide some advice on how to resolve this issue? Thank you very much.
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I am looking into doing an electric conversion, and from what ive seen it looks like Emrax basically makes the best motors. they are way lighter and more powerful than a lot of the other massive motors ive seen. I am looking at a emrax 268 and cascadia CM200, with a chevy volt battery pack. should be able to do 200KW peak with the controller and motor only being 65 pounds (of course the battery pack will be like 400lbs tho). I was also looking at a nissan leaf 160KW motor stack with a controller, charger, and motor. they are like ~2k and so i could probably get the battery, motor, and controller for ~5k, but it would be closer to 800lbs for everything instead of 465lbs. what do you think? do you have any recomendations for a cheaper controller thats either 400v ~400a or ~200v ~750a? what do you think about using a scrapped leaf motor stack?
Thanks.
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Love the info and appreciate the idea.....buuuut. Started looking into converting as an option for a commuter car and thought that DIY would be a way to save some money. Here's where the but comes in, 18K for the kit!!!? Then add on a vehicle to put it in!!! For something decent that's not a rust bucket you're looking at another 8-10K Then all the labor to make it happen. Affordable should not be a work use in this context, sorry.
Excellent breakdown, thanks for doing that 👍 How long would these batteries last? Also are the original batteries on the Z still performing good? When would you be likely replacing this?
The vehicle runs great. The CALB cells will probably outlast you and me. The same cells are in my Doka and they too are performing well. The CALB cells in my Bug have been in service since 2012 and are still performing like new. Thank you for watching and being a subscriber.
I want to convert my 2001-02 Volkswagen New Beetle GLS from her 2.0 L, 115 hp/122 lb. ft. of torque gas engine to electric, she has a 4-speed automatic transmission, and is not modded, she's pretty much stock. If I use this same setup on her you do in that sweet 280Z that you now use I can gain a whopping 50 horses and 67 lb. ft. of torque in my New Beetle!!! With those stats who needs a turbo??? Everybody envisioned the New Beetle to run on electric when she first came out in 1998. Remember the commercials from then, the "Reverse Engineered From UFOs" ad with her in silver inspires all of us to convert ours, the gas filler hole can be a plug-in port instead!!!
So all this for an extra 23 miles? What's the cost altogether? How many miles does the car now get on a charge? How long does it take to charge?
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Out of curiosity how do the new calb cells perform under load (voltage sag) compared to the old CA cells?
We have not formally tested them side by side. However, they appear to be about the same.
Thanks Richard. Have you heard about sodium ion battery's or hemp battery's?
What does the conversion kit roughly cost now 2023?
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Ps. Also there is also 160kw stack which contains charger,dcdc,inverter in one lump. I know as your a business it gets very difficult selling used parts in a conversation as you essentially have to warranty yourself! Although I love the hpevs motor range, there is the fear that using them you might get left behind the competition as if you go down the 400v route you can add fast charging which makes it an easier sell.
Safe, Simple, Reliable, and Affordable. No worries. Thanks for watching.
I'm looking to convert a 300zx z32 with my nissan leaf !
Love the information you are sharing with the world. The subject matter I very much want to learn about, but I’d recommend you change your presentation style. If you shave some minutes off your talks and make your speaking style a little more dynamic I think you’ll be better off at winning attention spans, which is the name of the game.
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I have a 1990 Jaguar XJS V12. I am having a difficult time finding a mechanic but love the car. How do I get a conversion quote?
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I just sent you an email sir
What is the peak discharge rate of the packs and for how long? In terms of KW.
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How have the prices changed? I looked into it 4 years ago it was around 18 to 20k I got a quote last month for 34k.
Thank you for watching and being a subscriber. Prices are constantly changing. The current cost of the Datsun Z conversion is about $1,500 more than it was in 2018.
If I can get a Bug or a classic Mini for a good price in the near future I'll definitely save up to convert it to electric, blasphemy for some but I like the idea of simplifying what is simple as is.
What about cost now vs 5 years ago?
Edit: I heard you say cost went up a little bit, just curious!
A couple of thousand more.
Still I cant make a plan to convert my Vanagon camper!
Distinction with no difference: The handsome square bumpers on that 280Z are 1977 to 1978, as opposed to the ugly, large, and rounder 1975 to 1976 bumpers.
I thought u guys sold the 280z ev
We did, just waiting for it to be picked up. Thanks for watching.
Send me info im interested 2006 range rover
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Bro I’m in the same shoes with you I bought a 2009 Range Rover sport because I thought of converting it to an ev I thank God i found this channel
Too expensive. Battery and charger price makes sense, but the motor and motor controller does not make sense to me. I wish I could see an expense statement from the manufacturer.
Suggest you visit any dealer's website. The margins on motor/inverter packages are small and everyone basically charges the MSRP. You could always make your own and see what it costs. Thanks for watching.
@@ev4u just to put it out there, I have no idea what I'm talking about. However, that's not going to stop me from talking.
I ended up looking at the unit more closely and I do admit that it has a lot more features than I thought, which is nice but still doesn't seem to justify the cost. I mean it's a solid-state box. It's got transformers and caps and resistors coils and ics and that stuff doesn't have to be expensive. Basically, it's a big amplifier that doesn't have to sound good.
That is obvious to those who do know. I appreciate your opinion and honesty.
@@ev4u and I want to clarify, I am not complaining about your prices. I'm talking about the cost of manufacturing. As near as I can tell, you run a pretty awesome outfit.