Electric Fiat 124
- RRoller123
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Re: Electric Fiat 124
So drive for about 3 hours (at highway speeds) and charge for about 7. Sounds crazy, but really that's not a problem at all for just about all "around town" driving! Rarely does any around town driving exceed even a half hour. Off to the Dentist, the Packie, Gramma's, for groceries, whatever. But certainly not ideal for any Interstate distance.
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'74 and '79 X1/9 (past)
'75 BMW R75/6
2011 Chevy Malibu (daily driver)
2010 Chevy Silverado 2500HD Ext Cab 4WD/STD BED
2002 Edgewater 175CC 80HP 4-Stroke Yamaha
2003 Jaguar XK8
2003 Jaguar XKR
2021 Jayco 22RB
2019 Bianchi Torino Bicycle
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Re: Electric Fiat 124
In California is it legal to do an EV conversion other than a pre 76 car? Seems a 76 and newer car would not have original smog equipment when converted - even though it would emit 0 smog.
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- ElectricSpider
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Re: Electric Fiat 124
Next smog check when your tile catagory MP=E in CA. Never. Yep. DMV inspects onsite when theyvdump the “G”as rating off title. Easy.
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36 kWhr pack and charges at 5 kW per hours. Rarely drive top to bottom and charge around town as needed and can easily stretch a lot more than 130 a day with interment charging. It works well for our driving around SD county. Ran to LA a coupe times for the night and used free Tesla destination chargers at the hotel.zachmac wrote:ElectricSpider, am I understanding your posted specs on the website correctly? They seem to indicate you can drive ~130 miles and then need to charge for ~7.6 hours?
Kind of nice to know that the new battery tech offers more an more range... Curious to see what is in the new Roadster that provides 600 miles of prospective range... We upgraded the 308 pack after our generation one batteries that were terrible and added less than 50lbs and nearly doubled the capacity range and increased power delivery capaity (amps) 8x.
Will have more updates soon on the project.... it out for paint and body work.
- ElectricSpider
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A little delay but we are coming onto this project now.... 294/70 Orient Yellow OEM paint and now time get going on all the good stuff..... Stay tuned.
A little interesting fix for our original 124 conversion... will be testing it out next week.
A little interesting fix for our original 124 conversion... will be testing it out next week.
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Jay Lenos Garage
Apparently Mike at EV West drives with Jay in our 1st Electric Fiat Aug 30 on CNBC.... He drives the Fiat around town after a shop tour.... I still wish this forum would be drag and drop for pics like IH8MUD ... so much easier to share photos when time is so limited.... Stay tuned.. Fiat #2 kicking into high gear shortly!
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We are using a single Netgain Hyper 9 permanent magnetic drive electric motor. Super clean option that is modeling up like this. Installation starting soon.....
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Project Ramp Up/Engineering
Some photos as we ramp up the build for 124#2.
Tesla S Modules from a model X with less than 5k miles. Built to spec for end destination. Export tropical island car to run on solar power. Cool.
Initial 3D scan of motor bay last week.
3D scan with motor and adapter plate.
Sample of what the installed motor will look like.....
Nice to have a little more space to work on the project! Team is getting organized for the build. Note the early style bumper fitment and the body work to accommodate the earlier period correct indicators/running lights.
Tesla S Modules from a model X with less than 5k miles. Built to spec for end destination. Export tropical island car to run on solar power. Cool.
Initial 3D scan of motor bay last week.
3D scan with motor and adapter plate.
Sample of what the installed motor will look like.....
Nice to have a little more space to work on the project! Team is getting organized for the build. Note the early style bumper fitment and the body work to accommodate the earlier period correct indicators/running lights.
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We are having some fun moving forward at a good clip now. BTW, we have expanded our build capacity with a new 2nd shop location in LA (Chatsworth) area and a solid team of fabricators, techs and engineering... If u r interested in checking out the build let me know... we can coordinate visits by appt. Nice to have space to build with a full compliment of services in house
New 12v battery location front and center mount being installed. Totally new 12v harness that eliminates about 75% of the gas related wiring. The hi-voltage motor controller loom is being installed here as well.
Motor Mounting Solution in the computer is coming together well. This will be a different mount system than made in the dual motor FIAT GTE#1 build. :
Interior Design: Looks like we will be doing something similar on the interior to this with some mods to paneling, gauge display, etc....
The Hyper 9 has more power than the AC-50 or 51 but less than the dual AC-34's. This should be a really fun driver. Estimating about 120HP and 173ft/lbs torque.
New 12v battery location front and center mount being installed. Totally new 12v harness that eliminates about 75% of the gas related wiring. The hi-voltage motor controller loom is being installed here as well.
Motor Mounting Solution in the computer is coming together well. This will be a different mount system than made in the dual motor FIAT GTE#1 build. :
Interior Design: Looks like we will be doing something similar on the interior to this with some mods to paneling, gauge display, etc....
The Hyper 9 has more power than the AC-50 or 51 but less than the dual AC-34's. This should be a really fun driver. Estimating about 120HP and 173ft/lbs torque.
- joelittel
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Re: Electric Fiat 124
This is beyond cool. Keep the updates coming!
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This should be the final rendering. Next up is actual installation. Varies from the dual motor Fiat 124 project in that the motor mounting system is now located off the adapter plate. Should provide good balance similar to the original mounting system & balance. We will be clear anodizing the billet as well for added protection from salty tropical environments
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Fiat Conversion Prep
Some details as we stock parts for the build:
200mm Clutch disk mated with the Fiat spline pattern:
More shop space to share with other EV projects on our docket:
Side markers and console switches:
Smart Car vacuum pump for the brake booster found a nice place L wheel well.
Pedestrian Safety Bell never to be overlooked! Also hidden in the R forward wheel well.
200mm Clutch disk mated with the Fiat spline pattern:
More shop space to share with other EV projects on our docket:
Side markers and console switches:
Smart Car vacuum pump for the brake booster found a nice place L wheel well.
Pedestrian Safety Bell never to be overlooked! Also hidden in the R forward wheel well.
- ElectricSpider
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Electric Fiat 124
Image conversion work on the 82 to earlier model..... Front Bumper, cut in of the early indicator bodies, side markers round ..... Wondering here ..... Any idea if the older body style tail light body/assemble fits the later model vehicle?? Want to test fit the older assemble and would install vs the newer.... ??
Looking good so far.. love the performance of these Grote LED lights...
Wiring fun begins:
Looking good so far.. love the performance of these Grote LED lights...
Wiring fun begins:
- ElectricSpider
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Just wrapped up this neat Plug&Play 25 kWhr Tesla battery pack to drop into the GTE#3 Fiat 124 build. The modular nature of the pack will allow cross usability with similar projects in other vehicles as well. More pics coming....... Final Assembly in January as we expect to be driving by the end Jan 2019!
What do you think?
What do you think?
- ElectricSpider
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A few more photos. Battery straps, BMS system, internal contactor box....