Thanks. I did look through his thread during my research phase of the project, however, I wanted a sort of drop in front brake upgrade as I didnt want to install brackets or put in too much effort(restoring the calipers is more work than I need)
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I actually found out that the Acura TL-S 2005-2007 and Honda Civic Type S 2004-2005 share a lot in terms of platform bits with the FL1. Has something to do with Honda being part of the RnD for the three cars.
So to make most of my conversions easy, the uprated parts will be either from a Honda Civic Type S 2004 or an Acura TL-S 2007. I have ordered a Honda Type S Electric steering rack for the hydraulic steering delete that is coming up.
The FL1 has the same front knuckles as the Acura TL-S and Honda Type S so the brake parts are near drop in replacements from the stock bits.
60miles is within round trip range of everything I need to access within the capital city of Nairobi. That's pretty much what my daily driving covers (or less).
I plan to have about 32KWh of batteries where the current fuel tank is.
This is enough space to pack in the batteries, charge controller and DC-DC converter just to make it compact.
I intend to provide access to the converter and charge controller from the rear seats (which thankfully on the FL1 can be lifted up easily for access to that part of the car). Plan is to have a final 60KWh pack in this space through to the transmission space for a low COG. This should be good for 200km of spirited driving range
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NOTE: Technically the FL1 5dr has about 54,000 cubic inches in the engine bay area and about 9,200 cubic inches where the fuel tank is. A quarter of this is enough space to pack about 80KWh of battery based on a second life EV battery with about 250Wh/L of energy density. Most new EV batteries have about 500-650Wh/L but I am not using new batteries for cost reasons.