Skinny Mike
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Which electric car? Would love the new Leaf, but don't have that amount of cash.rather than the electric car just to be sure...
Mike
Which electric car? Would love the new Leaf, but don't have that amount of cash.rather than the electric car just to be sure...
Which electric car? Would love the new Leaf, but don't have that amount of cash.
Mike
Great for spring/summer use, £5 a charge, about 150ish miles. And they appeal to the geek in me. I'd have to take it to pieces just to see how it works.Really? A vehicle with a 60 mile range in the winter isn't much good. Let alone the environment impact of using such a vehicle.
Great for spring/summer use, £5 a charge, about 150ish miles. And they appeal to the geek in me. I'd have to take it to pieces just to see how it works.
Obviously, I wouldn't sell the Hippo.
If I had the cash I'd buy an old dead K series and convert it. 4 motors using the new Bosch controller, instant torque, big lift kit, how much fun would that be off road.
Mike
The thought has crossed my mind. There's plenty of room underneath for batteries and other stuff. A Tesla motor would work just fine and is tiny compared to the petrol engine. It's also water cooled which would keep the heater warm when needed. It's very possible to do these days, just very expensive.That’d be a great idea: if you can protect the battery packs somehow, the underside offers a fair amount of useable space for the batteries either side of the prop shaft - and of course repacking the fuel tank
But it’ll start getting cheaper
I'd love to take a K series and convert it to hybrid by replacing the VCU with a motor to drive the rear wheels only.I'd be tempted to convert a perfect condition FL1 to all electric. However that would only make sense if I could charge the batteries for free.
Maybe but at least it would have more than 50 mile range.Might be harder to build a hybrid than a full EV?
So long as it is as good as the boost button on the Knight Industries Two Thousand...Maybe but at least it would have more than 50 mile range.
My thinking is you could use the leccy as a boost button, a bit like F1.
Anything you can doSo long as it is as good as the boost button on the Knight Industries Two Thousand...
I drove mine in the snow today too, even deliberately stopped at a drift at the bottom of a hill then powered through it with no problems.Anything you can doView attachment 143510 I drove my first freelander in my first snow today and while it did slip a tiny bit once it was funny to see the guy in his new bmw wheel spinning all over the place in the same spot, through my rear view mirror
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