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So, Hi, my name is Alan, my friends call me Big Al. I'm into the classic VWs and I'm currently building a 1956 bug (from component parts) to be a commuter vehicle because my current daily driver is getting too costly to maintain and I have no idea how to work on that car without a computer programming degree.
I can do pretty much anything on the mechanicals and electricals on the classic bugs, and actually have already built a stock 1600cc motor to go in the bug...
but then the cost of gas shot up a dollar per gallon (ok an exaggeration) and the thought occured to me to see what it would take to make it run on electricity instead.
so, google pointed me here and I've been reading to see what is possible.
My priorities for this project:
1. It needs to go at least legal highway speed. 70mph would be acceptable.
2. It needs to get up to freeway speeds fast enough that I don't become a grille ornament to the pickup truck behind me.
3. It needs to go 40-50 miles per day without recharging. Commute is about 40 miles. It would be good if I could do some other side trips on the way home.
First, it needs to pass these three things before cost is even considered.
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So, first dumb question from the n00b:
Is the manual transmission on an EV conversion changed so that it is direct drive?
What I am reading currently talks about driving an EV like an automatic... but I'm OK with manually selecting my gears. Can I retain a clutch and select my gears on an EV conversion?
- Your skill level with auto mechanics and fabrication
- Auto Mechanics: High (classic VW only), I've built other VWs from ground up to exacting stock specs and to mild street customs.
- Fabrication: Mid. I can fabricate frames and weld body panels, but I'm not a machinist.
- The range you are hoping to get (how many miles/charge)
- This is for a commuter in a large city.
- would like 65 - 70MPH (needs to play well with other freeway traffic)
- commute is 40-50 miles per day.
- What level of performance you are hoping to get
- 60 mph in an 1/8 mile would be dream.
- I just don't want to get run over trying to get on the freeway.
- How much money you are willing to put into your project
- unknown at this time
- What parts you've already considered, if any.
- none at this time. This is my first step in my evaluation process.
So, Hi, my name is Alan, my friends call me Big Al. I'm into the classic VWs and I'm currently building a 1956 bug (from component parts) to be a commuter vehicle because my current daily driver is getting too costly to maintain and I have no idea how to work on that car without a computer programming degree.
I can do pretty much anything on the mechanicals and electricals on the classic bugs, and actually have already built a stock 1600cc motor to go in the bug...
but then the cost of gas shot up a dollar per gallon (ok an exaggeration) and the thought occured to me to see what it would take to make it run on electricity instead.
so, google pointed me here and I've been reading to see what is possible.
My priorities for this project:
1. It needs to go at least legal highway speed. 70mph would be acceptable.
2. It needs to get up to freeway speeds fast enough that I don't become a grille ornament to the pickup truck behind me.
3. It needs to go 40-50 miles per day without recharging. Commute is about 40 miles. It would be good if I could do some other side trips on the way home.
First, it needs to pass these three things before cost is even considered.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
So, first dumb question from the n00b:
Is the manual transmission on an EV conversion changed so that it is direct drive?
What I am reading currently talks about driving an EV like an automatic... but I'm OK with manually selecting my gears. Can I retain a clutch and select my gears on an EV conversion?