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Actually, it was quite common on the home-built electric cars of the 70's. THey generally only used 2 of the gears, however, since the torque band on an electric motor is far wider than on a gas engine.You will probably have the world's first electric drive with a manual transmission.
Right now, this is the only motor with similar hp specs to the 230ci Dodge. I’m sure that’ll change over the next few years. I don’t want to break axels, etc and am leaving the gearing stock. I hav removed about 1000 lbs of cast iron, steel, brass and fluids and am replacing that with about 800 lbs of motor and batteries. EVAmerica estimates I’ll get 100 miles to a charge with the Tesla’s. Definitely regenerative braking.I'll be very interested to hear how this works out for you.
How did you happen to choose that motor?
I assume you be including regenerative braking?
I’m using the transmission although probably only in third gear. Electric motors don’t really ‘lug’, so starting off in third is possible. I have removed the clutch but will still be able to shift by matching speed to rpm and getting into 4th for my big trips to town...Am I correct in seeing that you are not using the 4 speed transmission but just going from electric motor to bell housing to the transfer case? Or am I just seeing it wrong in the pictures? Cool build want to see how it turns out.
nopeYou will probably have the world's first electric drive with a manual transmission.
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