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My electric locost project
Hello,
Chasis - same as in the book. Engine - electric same as in the honda. Other parts - Ford sierra. Planing weight 350kg. Planing 64kw and 200Nm. |
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hmmm
electric locost, that should ceretainly be quick. The noise is allpart of the fun though with open top motoring.
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Electric hicost surely?
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there will be other fun noise bzzzzzzzz
yeah its no more locost 8000E |
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Hi Justas, nice to see you on this forum!
I'm wondering, where did you get the weight estimate from? A typical build is around 550-600 kg. Remove the engine, tank, gearbox, and you still have around 380-430 kg. I tried summing up the weight of my rolling chassis, got around 240 kg at this stage: Do you have any weight-saving ideas in mind?
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In my calculations
550 - 120 engine - 50 gearbox - 30 tank, petrol, pump - 50 other liquids and exhaust = 300 kg 300 + engine 40 + batteries 75 + 15 other equipment = 430 kg Can anyone tell exact numbers? |
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This is off topic, I'm afraid, but are you planning to change that steering rack at some point? It looks like you are going to get some bump steer, judging from where the passenger's rack ball joint is in comaprison to the suspension pivots.
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