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MetroMPG 11-15-2006 08:05 PM

electricyaris.com
 
Another conversion diary. Just started the project.

https://electricyaris.com

https://web.mac.com/markdutko/iWeb/El...iles/yaris.png

repete86 11-15-2006 08:38 PM

Cool. It seems like alot of people are doing this these days. Hell, if I had the technical know-how and money, I might pick up an older light vehicle like a CRX or a Tercel to convert.

smartzuuk 11-15-2006 08:40 PM

Are there really only two posts there?

FormulaTwo 11-15-2006 08:41 PM

Not a whole lot of info on that site.

Apparently this guy has money.

Interesting concept. buy a new car... Strip it of everything..... Put the parts on ebay to make money for the car payment.

cfg83 11-15-2006 11:23 PM

Hello -

Here's a shop doing it in LA :

https://www.leftcoastconversions.com/index.php

https://www.laweekly.com/general/feat...ric-car/13975/

Bring your car (a vintage CRX maybe, woo hoo!?!?!?!) and he can do it, or you can buy a kit for about $17,000 with batteries.

The LA Weekly article is better than the website,

CarloSW2

MetroMPG 11-16-2006 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FormulaTwo
Not a whole lot of info on that site.

Nope - he literally just started the project. The first post and only post on his site is dated Nov. 1. I suspect if you go back each week or so we'll see an update. Sort of like the ForkenSwift thread.

Quote:

Originally Posted by repete86
Hell, if I had the technical know-how and money, I might pick up an older light vehicle like a CRX or a Tercel to convert.

Hey, I don't have either the technical know-how OR the money, and it hasn't stopped me :)

I think they're cool transportation technology, and I can hardly wait to drive the ForkenSwift. But I also know they don't make sense for everyone (with current battery limitations & price issues).

MetroMPG 11-16-2006 07:51 AM

Here's another conversion of a brand new Echo/Yaris:

This Australian bought his Yaris (a.k.a. Echo in North America & Aus.) new in '04 and documented his conversion.

He even uses renewable electricity, so it's that much more green:

https://www.electric-echo.com/

https://www.electric-echo.com/images/...dEcho3Door.jpg

Silveredwings 11-16-2006 09:02 AM

Yeah I've seen that one a while back (when it was in prog.). It's nicely done. I'd like to echo his work ;) on a Yaris or xA.

The Toecutter 11-16-2006 08:54 PM

Here he's going to drop all of this cash on a new car and use a 192V AGM lead acid pack? 16 Exide Orbitals would get him about 25 miles range to 100% discharge in that car.

Whatever floats his boat, but that money spent on a new car would be better spent on a set of NiCds... A CRX with about 1,000 pounds of NiCds would have little trouble doing 120+ miles range at 60 mph. Although, I can understand AGMs from a performance perspective. He is planning on a 300V Zilla controller, after all. I'd estimate with 3,000 lbs curb weight, 192V of Exide Orbitals, a Zilla 1k controller, and WarP 9" motor, this car will do 0-60 mph in the low to mid 7 seconds area and 1/4 mile in the mid to upper 15s. This doesn't factor in whether the car is front or rear wheel drive. I don't know much about the Yaris. If it's FWD, it may be doing 16s-17s in the 1/4 mile drag race, instead of 15s. Traction is a ***** for FWD EVs.

Here's his austinev.org entry:

https://www.austinev.org/evalbum/922

MetroMPG 11-22-2006 08:19 AM

Another echo/yaris sibling about to go electric:

https://www.austinev.org/evalbum/imgm...pg&w=300&h=200


Documenting the conversion of a Scion Xa gas (ICE) to electric (BEV).
https://www.evconvert.blogspot.com/

(Just started - not much there yet.)

BradleyDalton 03-22-2009 11:22 PM

electricyaris.com
 
Hi

Thanks for u information and it is really rocking

ma4t 04-21-2009 09:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FormulaTwo (Post 32576)
Interesting concept. buy a new car... Strip it of everything..... Put the parts on ebay to make money for the car payment.

Wow, I wonder how the finance company feels about that.

Anyway, interesting development. I look forward to the day when electric cars are available in every dealership, and conversion kits are a bit more within reach of the average consumer.

M

Jay2TheRescue 04-21-2009 09:46 AM

Well, since the thread was revived, I'll drop my 2 cents worth... You want a light car to convert to electric? My choice would be a Dodge Aries K. Very lightweight, quite roomy for its weight, they're extremely cheap to purchase, seats 6, and has a good size engine bay and trunk to stuff with batteries. Plus you can put some Aries wagon springs in the back to counteract the weight of the batteries.

-Jay

dkjones96 04-21-2009 09:53 AM

I'd prefer an old RWD Corolla, Supra, RX7, or Miata.

I only mention rear wheel drive because if you opt out of the transmission it is much easier to do. Plus, you also have more options as almost anything can be used for a gearbox since it has only one output shaft instead of needing the fwd transaxle.

theholycow 04-21-2009 10:46 AM

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Reliant cites the Reliant (badge-engineered Aries IIRC) at 2300 lbs.

Not sure if this is the right model, but it looks right. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_AE86 says RWD corolla weighs around 2000 lbs.

dkjones96 04-21-2009 11:07 AM

I was thinking the generation before that but the AE86 works too.

zero_gravity 04-21-2009 11:42 AM

all i got is a spam site:(

Jay2TheRescue 04-21-2009 12:40 PM

But for 300 pounds more the Aries K is a lot roomier than the Corolla, and has a much larger trunk to store batteries in. You're comparing a midsize Dodge Aries to a compact Corolla. Taking into account the larger car, for 300 pounds more. The Aries had a nice size trunk. Pleanty of room for batteries, and still have room for a few bags of groceries.

dkjones96 04-21-2009 12:56 PM

For just 1500 more pounds you could have a stupid amount of batteries!

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._Cruiser_1.jpg

Jay2TheRescue 04-21-2009 01:23 PM

Great page for reading up on the K platform, with comparisons to other vehicles of its era,

https://www.allpar.com/eek/k/k.html

Jay2TheRescue 04-21-2009 01:26 PM

A Vista Cruiser??? If I had a Vista Cruiser I wouldn't be doing that to it... I'd make a sleeper street rod out of it. Throw fuel injection on that 455...


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