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Curious minds are wondering

Started by Dr.Greenthumb, July 13, 2008, 04:59:52 PM

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Has anyone here made an electric vehicle? I have a few project vehicle frames i could possibly do something with. An old barren sand rail or a Very sturdy slightly finished go kart frame. I think it would be cool to have 2 smaller electric motors on each rear wheel on either vehicles.What kind of motors could i possibly use? Ive been doing some searching on it but not much and turned out on a briggs and stratton etek.

Dr.Greenthumb

I think this guy has the right idea.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=gFDi6ksvON4

::quote:: 48 volt electric car designed and hand built by George Fortin, top speed 40 miles an hour,range per charge- 15 miles, excelleration- 0 to 30 in 5 seconds...email-gfortin@cox.net

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Quote from: Dr.Greenthumb on July 13, 2008, 04:59:52 PM
Has anyone here made an electric vehicle? I have a few project vehicle frames i could possibly do something with. An old barren sand rail or a Very sturdy slightly finished go kart frame. I think it would be cool to have 2 smaller electric motors on each rear wheel on either vehicles.What kind of motors could i possibly use? Ive been doing some searching on it but not much and turned out on a briggs and stratton etek.

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