Owner | John Wayland |
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Owner's Other EVs | 1968 Datsun Mini truck Pee Wee 1972 Datsun 1200 Heavy Metal Garden Tractor 3 Wheel Industrial Cart 2000 Honda Insight |
Location | Portland, Oregon United States map |
Web/Email | WebPage |
Vehicle | 1972 Datsun 1200 RWD 2 dr. coupe |
Motor | Hi Torque Electric 'Siamese 9' Series Wound DC Dual Armature 9 inch. This prototype racing motor was developed by John Wayland and Jim Husted. Motor construction by DC motor artisan Jim Husted. (see details on motor below) |
Drivetrain | Front mounted electric motor directly drives through the driveshaft to the rear differential (no transmission, clutch, or flywheel). 3:50 gear set |
Controller | Cafe Electric Zilla Z2K EHV 2000 Amp special thanks to Cafe' Electric for their support. |
Batteries | 192 Kokam 30 ah Ultra High Power LiPol, 3.70 Volt, Lithium-Polymer 12, 29.6V modules containing 16 cells each configured at 2P8S |
System Voltage | 355 Volts |
Charger | Manzanita Micro PFC75X 18 kW charge capability, Rudman Reg Decks and 8 ch, BMS *(special thanks to Manzanita Micro)* |
Heater | none (The tires get pretty hot and smoke a lot!) |
DC/DC Converter | none Thunder Sky Lithium battery |
Instrumentation | a) EVision multifunctional battery gauge/computer |
Top Speed | 129 MPH (207 KPH) |
Acceleration | 0 to 60 MPH in 1.8 seconds! |
Range | 100 Miles (160 Kilometers) (estimated) |
Watt Hours/Mile | 210 Wh/Mile |
Seating Capacity | 2 adults, driver and one scared passenger. Rubber underpants suggested! |
Curb Weight | 2,352 Pounds (1,069 Kilograms) (estimated) |
Tires | BF Goodrich DOT approved, 225/50/15 'G Force Drag Radials' on Ford/Nissan 5 bolt, 15 X 8 American Racing 'Torque Thrust D' alloys Front: Continnetal DOT approved, 145/65/15 on Ford/Nissan 5 bolt, 15 X 4 American Racing 'Torque Thrust D' alloys |
Additional Features | Line lock 4/0 wiring 3000 Amp Bubba main contactor *Special thanks to Kilovac for their support.* 538 horsepower (calculated from 109 mph 1/8 mile) with 1250 foot-pounds torque Custom metal fab work by Marko Mongillo. |
Motor: The 'Siamese 9' is essentially two series-wound DC motors in tandem flipped head-to-head, combined into one 9 inch stretched housing. The dual armatures are pressed onto a single custom made extra long stainless steel shaft. Hard wired to series-wired mode for massive launch torque,12.5 degrees advanced for forward direction. The shaft extends out the front section's com-brush end bell to drive dual rpm sensors. Thick semi-circle shaped wrapped solid copper bus bars serve as the brush interconnect leads at both com ends, brush riggings are custom made and shaped to reduce arcing at high voltages, and high voltage insulation is employed at all key arc areas. Drivetrain: Racing aluminum drive shaft by 'Inland Empire Drivelines' *(special thanks)* Custom made Ford nine inch rear housing 'HD Street & Strip' and 31 spline racing axles by Dutchman Motorsports *(special thanks)* 'Strange' aluminum Ford 9 inch differential set up with 3:50 ring & pinion by Richmond Gear, and has a Detroit Locker. Best ET on lead acid pack 11.8 @ 109 mph! Best ET on Dow Kokam liPol pack 10.258 @ 123.79 mph! Record-holder in the Street Legal class PS/A3 (in the 1/4 mile, per NEDRA) With the 465 lb. lithium pack, the car's curb weight is 2348 lbs. (est.) and even with a tallish 3:50 gear set, 0-60 mph came in at a scathing 1.8 seconds! (calculated from 60 ft. & 1/8 mile data) 100 miles street range @ 55 mph, 81 miles @ 65 mph |