Sunday, 4 March 2018
quote [ Can your Honda Accord go from 0 to 60 mph in 2.7 seconds? Jim Belosic’s can. Belosic turned a car that he bought as a replica of his high school ride into a rear-wheel-drive Gasser-style electric car using drivetrain bits from a Tesla Model S P85. He calls this roughly 536-horsepower frankencar the Teslonda, and believe it or not, he plans to turn it into a daily driveable car. ]
Useless but fun. I think it'd be cooler if they stuffed the batteries into the engine compartment.
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lilmookieesquire said @ 5:21pm GMT on 4th Mar
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Article here because auto play keeps cutting off my music
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Abdul Alhazred said @ 6:19pm GMT on 4th Mar
I wonder if you could do this with a Mazda Miata...
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lilmookieesquire said[1] @ 7:30pm GMT on 4th Mar
They have an electric version of the miada don’t they?
It’s a conversion kit for 15k: https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1059992_tesla-fun-for-think-prices-the-ev-mazda-miata-conversion |
5th Earth said @ 11:51pm GMT on 4th Mar
Well, the actual motor(s) and drive electronics for a Tesla are smaller than most car's engines, so the only real barriers to putting a Tesa drivetrain in just about anything are sourcing and installing batteries in whatever space is left, and your fabrication skill.
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ooo[......7 said @ 6:48am GMT on 5th Mar
That garage was immense. What a fantastic place to work.
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