Here is where I hit a snag. I'm now considering making it an electric vehicle. For those of you who don't know me, I am not a Global Warming alarmist, and I don't believe we are going to run out of oil any time in the forseable future. Because the Corvair has a four speed manual transmission, cruising at 60MPH means you are turning the engine at 3,000RPM. This is not good for gas milage, and also means you are not going to get to more than 75MPH. Due to the high torque of an electric engine, and the fact that electric motors are more efficient when turning at higher RPMs, the conversion to electric would make the Corvair more realistic for long trips, if only we could overcome a few little obsticles.
Here is the list of things that I am requiring in order to make this project a reality;
- Must be able to spin the tires
- Minimal alteration (read: Distruction) of the origional Corvair
- 30+ miles on a charge
- Hybrid, Unlimited range
- A/C, Stereo, and Heater working
If anyone has information/experience with these types of conversion, please let me know!
2 comments:
All I can say is a reliable running car is a gem in itself. Coming from someone who has spent to many moments with an unreliable one on the side of road, in a parking lot, in the driveway where ever, I have been there.
You know best dear.
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