Owner | Danny Alva and Donato Helbling | ||||
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Location | Miami, Florida United States map | ||||
Web/Email | WebPage | ||||
Vehicle | 1994 Volkswagen Golf III GL This was Danny's first car. He modified it for street racing. It had performance cams, lowered suspension, big air intake, very loud exhaust and a fancy sound system. | ||||
Motor | Advanced DC FB1-4001A Series Wound DC | ||||
Drivetrain | 2.0L 4-cylinder with racing cams, air intake, and modified exhaust | ||||
Controller | Logisystems 144V 100A After a while we have realized that we are not using the controller to its full capacity, since the Lead Acid Batteries simply do not provide enough amps... so we have melted a couple of battery terminals already. We put the car on a Dyno to see how it would do and tuned it for a quick acceleration ramp and the pots broke, so now we are stuck on that configuration... oops... | ||||
Batteries | 12 Trojan T-1275, 12.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, Flooded These hold the most juice, 150Ah. They are great if you are not expecting great acceleration. They simply don't want to give it up as we expected. We will be changing them for AGMs or Lithium to get more power out faster. | ||||
System Voltage | 144 Volts | ||||
Charger | Manzanita Micro PFC-20 Thanks to the guys at GrassrootsEV.com we got it ordered with only 3 week lead time and at a really good price! Thanks Audrey and Steve! | ||||
Heater | This is Miami... no heat needed. We'll need A/C, thoug. Coming soon.... | ||||
DC/DC Converter | Iota | ||||
Instrumentation | Pak-Trakr is one of our sponsors, so we are installing their battery monitoring system. Our objective is to not modify the driving experience from the original design of the car. THIS IS A GREAT INVESTMENT, instead of having ugly gauges everywhere and complicated wiring. WE LOVE IT! | ||||
Top Speed | 70 MPH (112 KPH) 70 mph on the street. 100mhp on the Dyno! | ||||
Acceleration | very quick from 0-20, then it sucks... and it takes about 4 minutes to get to 70 mph. The batteries just drop voltage and the controller chokes. We'll see what happens when we change batteries | ||||
Range | 25 Miles (40 Kilometers) With the setup we have things did not work out as we expected. we were hoping for 60 miles. I am sure we can get it, but driving it straight, boringly slow and hypermiling it. No fun. So we get 25 fun miles out of it, making a stop in between for the batteries to rest. | ||||
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Seating Capacity | 4 adults | ||||
Conversion Time | 500 hours approximately, including bodywork, re upholstery, etc... | ||||
Conversion Cost | under $13,000 (before paint and body restoration) | ||||
Additional Features | This car was featured in the Green Art Fair Miami 2008, a gallery exclusively dedicated to Green Art. This is the highest point of the art season in Miami. The car was wrapped with a painting by LEBO (www.lebostudios.com) for the show and we made a documentary (by filmantropo) about the conversion process, which was played during the exhibition. | ||||
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