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April 11, 2009, 15:17:33 »
thinking of building an electric car was going to use a rangerover but decided it would be to heavy but would be good fun to do
so thinking of using a renault clio has anyone done this or knows how to
found loads on u tube some pricey some cheep to do most using forklift motors
question is what type of throttle does a fork lift use and would it adapt its self to a electric car conversion
have seen a 48volt motor ect on ebay and been offerd a clio with a blown engine
also think that a electric car dont need a mot but not cirtain but will be tax free and will have a range of about 50 to 80 miles per charge
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April 11, 2009, 16:55:28 »
I saw an electric van a couple of weeks ago, that looked to be based on a Transit 'Connect'.
Visually it was identical, bar the obvious lack of an exhaust.
'Quick off the mark' too
http://www.smithelectricvehicles.com/
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i thought about doing one with a 998 mini auto i used to have then decided 1275 instead then head gasket went followed by car, i'm sure i have seen a series 2a or3 with an electric motor in. but never saw it run
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