Fiasco to Finished: Fiat X19 Saved by EV Conversion
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- Опубліковано 21 лис 2023
- Pure determination is the only path to success!
This poor little vintage Italian sports car was almost left for dead following a multi-year shop to shop tour which featured fist-handed mechanics and wanna be car builders. Flash forward, literally, by sending the car to Flash Drive Motors this car has been gifted a new lease on life.
Challenges abounded and were met and defeated by the determined crew at Flash Drive Motors. Things that a normal car owner would not even think about such as a working speedometer and window that actually roll up were just the tip of the iceberg for problems. Not to mention the crazy Sundance sourced 5-speed, pieced together vintage air air conditioning system.
The EV conversion was almost the easy part! With the proven hyper9 motor and 7 Tesla modules the drivetrain performs flawlessly. Batteries are nicely nestled in the front and back to provide an almost 50/50 weight balance. All while still leaving room for the targa top to stow away for those days in the Arizona sun.
This Fiat is finally back on the road and ready for many trouble free miles, if it an avoid the rust belt!
Motor: 144 Volt Hyper9
Charging and DC DC convertor: 6.6 KWH Elcon
Adapter: Flash Drive Motors
Transmission: Some silly Plymouth Sundance Transmission with custom everything
Batteries: 7 Tesla Modules
For more details or to do a conversion:
Flash Drive Motors
flashdrivemotors.com/
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Love the sound of that motor taking off. Looks like a hoot to drive around. Nice job!
It is a fun car to drive
I had a 75 X 1/9 ....Loved it when it wasn't in the shop. Which was often.
My Fiat back in the day (40 years ago / 1982)
DID break down on the side of the road all the time 😮 !!
They weren’t known for reliability. Cool little car though
i loved my 78, and i thought it was easy to work on, i could pull the engine in an hour by myself. but it wasn't built for highspeed highways.
Dave loves this car. Has me thinking about doing the same thing with my 1991 CRX.
Fiat x19 predates the fiero and mr2…
Great video cgaos. Great to see one of these converted 😉⚡️💯
Appreciate it!
love it. How much HP/Tq, and battery capacity? Can't find any more details on your website. I have an '82 X1/9 (stock) and a '21 BMW i3. Dream about having ~190hp and immediate torque of i3 in the low-slung X1/9....
My first car was a 79 X1/9. No you just don't know how to drive it. That car drives so much better than a karman Ghia. I would love to show you how to drive that thing to appreciated it. The best car ever. I had a Ukrainian mechanic that kept mine running great.
My first car, in 1982, was a 128 3p and my mechanic always had a handful of X1/9s in his shop while mine was in for repairs, often. He also told me that much of the internals of the two models were shared. Miss that little car.
Bertone designed Lamborghini and Ferrari as well. The X1/9 started the mid engine car war. It was the first. 1973. The one you got here was put over here by Bertone after Fiat stop importing them.
The Mr2 was totally modeled after the X1/9.
Yamaha R1 bike engine even on carbs makes 150 Kw, kerb weight installed in an X1/9 = 575kg.
Please do another, essentially built it lighter build it safer build it stronger - add simplicity and lightness as Colin Chapman said.
I can't remember the weight of the R1 engine and transmission, but various small capacity flatplane V8's exist based on a pair of R1's attached to a common crankcase.
For example the PGM 2 litre dohc 4 cam 40 valve makes 435bhp, car would weigh around 625 kg with that engine installed.
Currently the fastest X1/9's have about 385 bhp, weigh about 650 kg but they are modified production cars not swaps.
They have to use the original Lampredi block and the D2 engines are full race and have a short lifespan.
A small capacity V8 in an X1/9 would be very interesting, it wouldn't be eligible to race as a modified production car anyway, so it could be much more refined with normal service intervals and also be very fast, and to the best of my knowledge hasn't been done yet.
In Europe the lightest FIA-approved seats that fit the X1/9 are Tillett carbon shell type developed for the Lotus Elise Cup.
If you fabricate custom rails you can install those and gain 4" headroom, 5" reach, and 2" width each side.
Puts the driver's head well within the rollover hoop, great especially if there is no cage.
Revised height maximum is approx 6'2" without a helmet and approx 6' with a helmet, with those seats fitted.
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Great you accepted the challenge! I guess the question is how much to convert?
Max HP after conversion (stock would be about 75)? Is this for sale?
perfect !!!!!!!!!!!!!! love fiat !!!!!!!!
It would be interesting if you guys could pull off a series hybrid EV conversion. Like build your own Fisker. Have a gas engine generator charge your batteries that runs an electric motor and rear axle. I want to do this with my 06 trailblazer but I haven’t found anyone who’s done this.
because it's a stupid idea
3:12. Taking into consideration the fact that you didn't use the Dodge engine, I don't understand why didn't you use the Fiat transaxle? Wouldn't have had to make custom axles and the speedometer wouldn't have required any modification. Am I missing something?
The owner supplied the gearbox. Yeah, it is a different arrangement. For simplicity we’d suggest using the original or better yet…. Tesla small drive unit!!!
why the transmission? Just go direct drive, how much range? And how much$$ aprox BTW Bugatti is a french
It’s more fun to have gears and gives it a faster start and higher top speed and range
Funny… I asked the owner of this car exactly the same thing at the bar last night
Bugatti is actually French not Italian.
Crazy lotta effort for such a goofy car....
We didn't even capture the half of it. Thanks for watching.
A*Team van next please (lots of battery and 4wd etc)
Goofy is in the eye of the beholder
Love the X1/9 ❤ hate the EV 😢
Bugatti?
Can you please get rid of that god awful bumper car bumpers
Definitely would be better looking with a change in bumpers. Blame the 70s rules
FIAT stands for "Fix It At Tony's"
I wish I had known that when we were working on it, we would have hired Tony
Fix It Again Tony is the correct acronym
Your comments are bullshit, these cars were very reliable. Don’t lie it doesn’t become you. And get your facts straight, the car is a 1498cc engine the earlier models were 1270
A great EV update for the X1/9 ! Great Conversion.
If you need some special Fiat Bertone X1/9 Parts -
just get in Touch with me.
X19Doc - Gerd