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DIY Electric Car Highlights and Progress

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Posted 02-03-2009 at 01:42 PM by mattW

The DIY website has been going under some pretty impressive changes and has included some pretty interesting threads over the past few months, but with over 3000 members and an average of 400 new threads a week there is a lot of content to go over. So I thought it would be helpful to pick out some of the highlights of what I have found to be the most interesting threads and developments of DIYelectriccar over the past few weeks:

The DIY Garage; Robert has done an amazing job in designing, programming and tweaking the new garage for the forums which now includes 60 user vehicles. I think this feature will allow us to form more of a community as we get to know each others' cars and progress as well as inspiring us onwards for our own projects. Some highlights include dimitri's very clean "Miata EV", jbrecher's "Destiny 2000" with a 90 mile range at 55 and of course my slowly progressing "Elixxer" electric motorbike.

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  • On the forums, todayican shows off his EV grin with a video of the first drive in his scratch built electric reverse trike, rctous is going for the world's most productive EV converter with his Geo Storm Build thread and progress seems to be being made as some of our members develop plans for their home built electric hub motors. They are up to 29 pages and getting technical and detailed enough that it looks like it's going to happen.
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So whatever tickles your fancy, make sure you check out what's happening on DIYelectriccar.com. If you have other highlights you'd like to recommend, link your favourite thread in the discussion of this blog article on the forums.
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    Very good summary of the recent activity. Thanks, Matt!
    Posted 08-28-2008 at 05:02 PM by rbgrn rbgrn is offline
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by DIY Electric Car Blogs View Post
    The DIY website has been going under some pretty impressive changes and has included some pretty interesting threads over the past few months, but with over 3000 members and an average of 400 new threads a week there is a lot of content to go over. So I thought it would be helpful to pick out some of the highlights of what I have found to be the most interesting threads and developments of DIYelectriccar over the past few weeks:



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    Thanks Matt, appreciate the effort
    Posted 08-28-2008 at 08:52 PM by O'Zeeke O'Zeeke is offline
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    [onaprsc.com.vn] believe that it would be helpful to pick out alot of the highlights of what we have found to be the most interesting threads and developments of DIYelectric car over the past few months [on ap standa]
    Posted 05-18-2013 at 04:47 AM by onapthanh onapthanh is offline
 
 
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