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.