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Starting this build thread as it seems the best way to go on DIYElectricCar to get help during the build. I have done a blog post on where I was up to most recently: http://www.diyelectriccar.com/forums/blog.php?b=1409
Next steps planned are:
* Empty and remove the fuel tank - planning to open them up under the seats, remove the pump things, siphon the fuel, remove all the lines to the front.
* Remove the transmission and engine - planning to hook engine up to a block and tackle from an ibeam in centre of garage room, remove transmission first below then lower the car as removing engine.
Currently thinking about:
* I've been looking at the electrical diagram but am not able yet to translate that into what I see in front of me. In the meantime I'm leaving every harness and ECU in there (disconnected from engine). I need to identify what it's going to take to make the auto transmission change exactly how it did with an ICE engine. I am hopeful that all I will need to do is provide an input for the speed and that this will trigger gear changes as appropriate. In which case I need to find where that input is on the ICE engine connecting to an ECU somewhere.
* Thinking about whether to get a water cooler plate made for the controller.
* Thinking ahead to whether to put all the batteries in the front (this car has loads of space in the engine well) or put half in a cutout in the hatchback boot. I'm expecting to come in at about the same weight but if I put all batteries in the front then weight distribution will move forward (because ICE engine was close to the firewall) and that might create an issue for certification.
* Looking at doing my own framework for belts to run the aircon compressor and the power steering pump. It could simply things but not easy due to the way they were connected to the engine. I am thinking to make a wooden model first then get it made somewhere in aluminium.
* Considering material to use to connect motor to car and for battery boxes. I'm thinking aluminium for weight reasons although noticing a lot of people just using steel.
* Considering repositioning the transmission oil radiator in front of the aircon radiator (was sandwiched between it and the engine radiator). Not sure whether the two units will function as efficiently without the fan unit, which I've removed (but could put back if necessary).
Input welcome.
Cheers
Richard
Next steps planned are:
* Empty and remove the fuel tank - planning to open them up under the seats, remove the pump things, siphon the fuel, remove all the lines to the front.
* Remove the transmission and engine - planning to hook engine up to a block and tackle from an ibeam in centre of garage room, remove transmission first below then lower the car as removing engine.
Currently thinking about:
* I've been looking at the electrical diagram but am not able yet to translate that into what I see in front of me. In the meantime I'm leaving every harness and ECU in there (disconnected from engine). I need to identify what it's going to take to make the auto transmission change exactly how it did with an ICE engine. I am hopeful that all I will need to do is provide an input for the speed and that this will trigger gear changes as appropriate. In which case I need to find where that input is on the ICE engine connecting to an ECU somewhere.
* Thinking about whether to get a water cooler plate made for the controller.
* Thinking ahead to whether to put all the batteries in the front (this car has loads of space in the engine well) or put half in a cutout in the hatchback boot. I'm expecting to come in at about the same weight but if I put all batteries in the front then weight distribution will move forward (because ICE engine was close to the firewall) and that might create an issue for certification.
* Looking at doing my own framework for belts to run the aircon compressor and the power steering pump. It could simply things but not easy due to the way they were connected to the engine. I am thinking to make a wooden model first then get it made somewhere in aluminium.
* Considering material to use to connect motor to car and for battery boxes. I'm thinking aluminium for weight reasons although noticing a lot of people just using steel.
* Considering repositioning the transmission oil radiator in front of the aircon radiator (was sandwiched between it and the engine radiator). Not sure whether the two units will function as efficiently without the fan unit, which I've removed (but could put back if necessary).
Input welcome.
Cheers
Richard