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#31 Post by 2stroketurbo »

Those lithiums must've cost you .... :D :P

I'd love to see a lithium EV 360 van burnout ( hint-hint )
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#32 Post by Tony2ltr »

THe Good thing is that the subi is so little I can get away with a 10khw pack and still have a viable electric car. Secondly, theb price of lithium is coming way down!
it is about 2/3 of what is was last year at this time.
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#33 Post by StevenM »

You MUST post a bunch of pictures of the new batteries in place, engine bay, the whole thing.
How many HP is that motor? And please give us the details on the batteries - weight/size/price...

PS: I am still dragging my feet on that Citicar...

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#34 Post by 2stroketurbo »

Yes-yes- you must post pictures.
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#35 Post by Tony2ltr »

Ok, I may be willing to burnout, but as you know, tires are hard to come by!
Secondly, I am belt drive, and I am not really sure how long it will last. But you will have to tell me if you want a burnout in 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th gear!
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I have a very small, 10 kilowatt-hour pack which consists of 2 seriesed packs of approx. 72 volts,(3.3 volts X 24 series sets of 2 parallel 30 AH cells) which is good for about 50 miles. They cost me about $4k. They are shangdong Hi-Power cells.

I'll get pics as soon as I can, btu I an having nore fun driving it!

-Tony
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#36 Post by 2stroketurbo »

Just any old burnout in a 360 van is monumental and photo worthy, don't break an axle!

4th gear burnout ? really? that is one grippy clutch!
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#37 Post by StevenM »

Tony,

If you have a video camera and a tripod, shooting something like this with your van would be something to see. Or a person in place of a tripod can work too! Hopefully you won't need snow...
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#38 Post by 2stroketurbo »

StevenM wrote:Tony,

If you have a video camera and a tripod, shooting something like this with your van would be something to see. Or a person in place of a tripod can work too! Hopefully you won't need snow...
Ha! that is a great video if I say so myself. :P It was shot with a cheap tripod. I think it cost 9 dollar, I've used it for tons of stuff. The dollar store sells knock off's of those tripods. they cost one dollar. They are crap. I broke it taking it out of the package. Get the 9 dollar one with the metal ball pivot.
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#39 Post by Tony2ltr »

Not a burnout, but there is a hot reporter!!!!
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A ... ml&h=56f40
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#40 Post by StevenM »

That's a great program you are running. My local corner mechanic is a great guy and keeps my family's daily drivers patched up, but I am not sure he is ready to deal with issues relating to anything that runs (at least in part) on batteries.

Great to get your van in the story. I am sure most viewers just thought "what the...", and then it was gone.

Cool decal on the side of it! I cannot read the text and URL across the bottom. What does it say?
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#41 Post by Tony2ltr »

I guess I haven't been on for a while.
I believe it is http://www.neeaa.com
it is for the northeast electric auto association.
-Tony
there is also a yahoo group.
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#42 Post by Sigmaz »

StevenM wrote:That's a great program you are running. My local corner mechanic is a great guy and keeps my family's daily drivers patched up, but I am not sure he is ready to deal with issues relating to anything that runs (at least in part) on batteries.

Great to get your van in the story. I am sure most viewers just thought "what the...", and then it was gone.

Cool decal on the side of it! I cannot read the text and URL across the bottom. What does it say?
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Steve

Its nice to see your friend and mine Reddy Kilowatt proudly representing electricity once again after all these years..

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#43 Post by books1 »

Jon, just a minor heads-up..... it looks as if you've flipped the piccy of Reddy

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#44 Post by books1 »

Tony2ltr wrote:Not a burnout, but there is a hot reporter!!!!(...)
Nah...... that's just Rob Sass in drag! :cry:

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#45 Post by Sigmaz »

books1 wrote:Jon, just a minor heads-up..... it looks as if you've flipped the piccy of Reddy

:?: :?:
How about that...
I just grabbed one from the web.. lol..
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#46 Post by StevenM »

Wow I had no idea that character was such an icon... look here.

Here even has a fan site... http://www.reddykilowatt.org/

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#47 Post by jbills »

hey tony - J here. I'm in the process of restoring & upgrading an old Jet Industries (Subaru 600) Electravan, getting it up to par and back on the road.

right now I'm staring at basically a rolling chassis, and I could use some inspiration!

How about a little walkaround tour of your EV 360 van? I've seen the news video and it looks sweet... could I talk you into a little closer look? Surely someone over there has an iPhone or something and could record you and shoot it to youtube... possibly?

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