Owner | Tony Cygan |
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Location | Sacramento, California United States map |
Vehicle | 1973 Porsche 914 |
Motor | Advanced DC FB1-4001 Series Wound DC 9" |
Drivetrain | Original 5 speed transmission with clutch |
Controller | Auburn Scientific PWC600-144 Kodiak |
Batteries | 18 US Battery US8V, 12.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, Flooded |
System Voltage | 144 Volts |
Charger | temporary charger variac |
Heater | none at this time |
DC/DC Converter | Todd PC-30HV 30 Amp output. |
Instrumentation | a) E-meter b) 500 Amp ammeter c) Voltmeter |
Top Speed | 85 MPH (136 KPH) approximately, no problems keeping up with traffic |
Seating Capacity | 2 adults |
Curb Weight | 2,700 Pounds (1,227 Kilograms) estimated |
Tires | Stock, but will use low rolling resistance type as replacement. |
Conversion Time | about one year (working weekends) |
The car has been very reliable. I've got over 13000 miles on it and drive it daily. It's been on the road for over two years. I put on about 500 miles every month commuting to work, running errands around town, and just having fun. The car was purchased with a blown motor and with the intention of converting it to electric power. It took about a year's time worth of odd weekends (about 100 man-hours) to strip it down and rebuild it into an electric car. What's it's biggest drawback ? Range of course. I would be happier if it could go 100 miles on a charge and be able to take the car to the Bay Area, but I knew before I built it that I only needed a car that could go 30 miles a day, since this is 90% of my driving (and yours too I'll bet). For those longer trips it's cheaper for me to rent a car the few times I need to travel long distances, than it would be to own another (gas) car, and pay the costs associated with it (i.e.: insurance, maintenance, etc). Would I do it again ? ABSOLUTELY! |