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11-06-2009, 08:32 AM
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Miata AC55 build MX-AC55
I have a 1990 Mazda Miata which I will install a AC55 with 104 - 60 AH LI and direct drive. She will be named MX-AC55. If anyone is interested I will post the build thread here. This will be a direct drive motor with a ratio of 4.3:1 and a final weight of 2400 lbs she is 2300 now. This is what I am hoping to get out of it: 60 Miles of range at 50 mph. Top speed around 80. 0-60 about the same as the orig. 9 sec. Handling is also very important so the weight balance needs to be identical at 50:50. I already have all the ICE components out of the car. Wow that gas tank space is tight  . What's next? I need to weigh the car after its all out to detirmine the how much its growing, and plan possible component placement.
Has anyone else tried this setup? I didn't see any out there. Many thanks to all who have come before me who put the idea in my head
- Jim
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11-06-2009, 09:01 AM
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Re: Miata AC55 build MX-AC55
Without running the numbers, a 9 second 0-60 direct drive seems a bit optimistic to me. The ratio you want to use would be like starting the car in 4th gear, I don't think it will work well. It is possible to go direct drive, but not with the 4.3:1
I've always been curious to see some of these AC55's in use, there aren't many small cars on evalbum that use them.
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11-06-2009, 12:29 PM
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Re: Miata AC55 build MX-AC55
I'll be following your build thread. I don't have any experience with AC-55 so I don't have anything to say on that front. I'm converting an MX5 aswell, however its DC with a Warp9 motor.
Good luck on your build.
Pete.
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11-06-2009, 12:43 PM
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Re: Miata AC55 build MX-AC55
Definitely post build news here, and add to garage as well.
Community is growing!
Where are you geographically?
What is your budget?
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11-06-2009, 09:15 PM
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Re: Miata AC55 build MX-AC55
Wow where do I start. I am in the Seattle area. My budget for the project is 17K and I am off to a great start on the budget since I planned for orig car cost of $3000. I picked up a 90 Miata with a bad engine for $900.
If the car needs a tranny after I try out the direct drive, Then I will figure out a way to get it in there or go with a Warp 9 and use this AC-55 for a different project.
This motor is huge and should not have any problems driving this little car.
Also it looks like at least half of it will be able to fit into the tunnel. Good News
Thanks, Jim
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11-06-2009, 11:29 PM
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Re: Miata AC55 build MX-AC55
Im still puzzled as to why more people arent trying out powerglides in ev (actually, I might know. the pain of adapting the PG to the rest of the driveterrain). there have been tons of threads talking about powerglides, and it all seems pretty positive. you have a 2 speed transmission, tq converterless manually shifted auto tranny, which can handle more then enough of the torque that is thrown its way (from a typical conversion). it has a low 1st gear, which would be good to around 50-60mph (depends on diff ratio, tire size and motor rpms, but thats what my calcs worked out to when i checked it out), and a direct drive " 2nd gear", which can provide your 80mph. they are light, cheap, tough, and plentyful. I might have missed the negatives, and I bet your there are a few, but I think powerglides definatly have a place in EV's. the only application I can think of is of "poormansev". Anyways, ill let everyone else chime in on my opinion, but I definatly think you should consider a powerglide.
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11-07-2009, 11:46 AM
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Re: Miata AC55 build MX-AC55
So my starting weight was 2300 lbs. - the ICE components and tranny removed and I am down to 1550 lbs. It sure is nice to be next to a truck scale. Thats a loss of 750 lbs and I calculate that I will add about 850-900 lbs, thats pretty close. BTW I am pretty sure that tranny and clutch weigh more than 50 lbs. I put it closer to 100.
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11-06-2009, 12:52 PM
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Re: Miata AC55 build MX-AC55
Jim,
My Miata conversion is all but complete, at the paint shop now (Warp 9, Belktronix stuff, 800A controller, 144V TS 180Ah, clutchless). I need to take a post conversion weight, but am estimating a gain of 350 pounds.
It's been a long time since I've looked at the specs for the AC55. As I recall, its large and heavy. The Warp 9 is tight in the Miata, moreso for diameter than length. You've checked that you have space to the AC55? Oops, forgot, you plan to direct drive. That changes everything. You'll likely be able to move the motor into the tunnel a bit.
I suspect etischer is right about the acceleration. You would need huge torque (massive amps) to accelerate briskly with that ratio. I know you're using high voltage but I suspect the bottom end acceleration will feel a bit soft. I may be wrong, frequently am.
Getting to be lots of Miata conversions out there. Good luck, have fun.
Rob
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11-06-2009, 01:05 PM
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Re: Miata AC55 build MX-AC55
I wouldn't recommend direct drive with a AC55 since the power output decreases rapidly with rising RPM...
You need 4X more power to double your speed. If the power is decreasing while speed is rising you won't go very fast...
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11-06-2009, 01:24 PM
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Re: Miata AC55 build MX-AC55
Why is there such obsession with direct drive? What do you gain vs. what you loose? You eliminate 40-50 lb transmission, but you picked a motor that weighs 100 lb more than comparable DC Warp. You eliminate few percentage of mechanical losses, but you waste tons of precious amps during acceleration, while killing your battery in the process. People assume that electric motors have tons of torque and that is a ticket to direct drive, but all that torque comes at the price of huge amps, heat losses, battery losses, etc.
Sorry, but I just don't get it......
SolarJ, this was not against you personally, it just seems to be a common theme lately.
I converted Miata and let me tell you, if I was to lock it in 3rd gear, it would suck big time, it would be an embarassment to drive. I'm sure some will come here and argue that they drive in one gear, but they don't go 80 mph and 0-60 in 9 sec all in one gear, and if they say they do, then they are big fat liars  . Oh, and they don't get 60 miles range in one gear, not with 16kWh usable pack energy.
Please calculate all details before you jump into direct drive, or wait for Brian to finish his Kia with same exact motor and direct drive and see how it turns out. Some posts in Brian's thread talk about compromises of direct drive, such as picking either acceleration or top speed, but not both.
Hope this helps.
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