Owner | Greg Koenig | ||
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Location | San Bernardino, California United States map | ||
Vehicle | 1994 Honda Del Sol | ||
Motor | Advanced DC FB-4001 Permanent Magnet DC 9" | ||
Controller | Curtis 1231C | ||
Batteries | 18 US Battery US-8VGCHC, 8.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, Flooded | ||
System Voltage | 144 Volts | ||
Charger | Manzanita Micro PFC-30 | ||
DC/DC Converter | Vicor | ||
Top Speed | 90 MPH (144 KPH) | ||
Range | 60 Miles (96 Kilometers) 30-60 mile range depending on how you drive it | ||
Watt Hours/Mile | 500 Wh/Mile | ||
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Seating Capacity | 2 adults | ||
Additional Features | Added a "pillar pod" to mount gauges near the windshield, which greatly improves monitoring of gauges while driving. Also belted up the stock power steering pump to the Advanced DC motor shaft using another stock PS pulley machined to fit. It works great! | ||
This was converted by San Diego Nuclear Physisist Jeremy Phillips in 1995 after having been a gas car for only one year. Top speed is over 90 mph and it easily keeps up with freeway traffic. It has Michelin low rolling resistance tires which are inflated to 50psi, heavy duty shock absorbers and heavy duty springs. I use the car for all my local driving, which is usually less than 25 miles per trip. For a distance that short, I can easily cruise along at 70mph or more on the freeway without giving any thought to range. It also has California carpool lane stickers since it is a zero emission vehicle (ZEV), which allows it to travel in the less crowded freeway HOV lane even without a passenger. |