‘There is nothing else like a flat torque curve,’

http://www.evo.co.uk/news/evonews/292936/car_modification_goes_electric.html
Car modification goes electric
By Antony Ingram  21st July 2014

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Converted Electric BMW M3
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An American company gives car modification a new slant with its EV
conversions. Meet the electric BMW M3

Modification has traditionally been a fairly simple process. A fueling tweak
here, a new exhaust there, and if you're really serious a dive into the
engine's internals. A full conversion to electric power probably wouldn't be
your first port of call, but for the team at Californian conversion company
EV West, it's the best route they've found.

‘There is nothing else like a flat torque curve,’ EV West founder Michael
Bream states with authority. ‘It's intoxicating. Strong enough to overcome
the melancholy from losing the sounds of an internal combustion engine.’

That's that, then. Petrolheads hold engine sounds in near-reverential
regard. The noise of a screaming Ferrari V12 or ground-shaking 1960s muscle
car V8 is almost primal in its appeal, but Bream believes the other
sensations of electric cars are strong enough to overcome this most basic of
automotive joys.

He should know. Over the last few years, San Marcos-based EV West has built
cars to compete in some of motorsport's most iconic events, from a 400bhp,
850lb ft electric E36 BMW M3 to the SRD EV1, an all-electric buggy that took
part in last year's Baja 1000. Bream names the latter as one of EV West's
highlights so far, as the first company to ever enter an electric vehicle in
the car-breaking event. ‘Opportunities like that are once in a lifetime,’ he
says, ‘so those will always stand out.’

You'll note no mention of environmental friendliness so far, nor range
anxiety. Those are almost incidental benefits of EV West's motorsport
entries and vehicle conversions - response, performance and speed are much
more important. ‘If we could make a car faster with dog farts, we would’
Bream remarks. He started the company after a successful streak in amateur
racing, when he discovered a series known as the EV Cup. Sensing a
challenge, Bream began building an electric BMW M3 - chosen for its sorted
chassis, he says - but when the series folded before the first round even
took place, Bream decided to compete against combustion powered cars
instead.

The results speak for themselves - the M3's 2013 record is still the fastest
production-modified electric car up the infamous Pikes Peak. Uniquely, at an
event where cars race up to a 14,000-foot summit, the M3 produces its full
power output all the way to the top. Thin air is for the weaker combustion
vehicles, it seems. EV West intends to return in 2017, with an all-new car -
based on a BMW 2002.

‘It goes back to our roots as car guys,’ says Bream of the new-old BMW.
‘When you fall in love with a car, they'll always hold a special place in
your heart. We're not really changing the car, just making them faster and
more balanced in exchange for losing the engine sound.’ The 2002, he says,
is a logical step - a car the team already loves and has the means to make
faster.

In fact, a love of cars is the only real criteria for conversions. EV West
likes them unique, and likes to work on cars that are appreciating in value.
That makes them worth buying, and helps cover the cost of (currently
expensive) electric technology. EV West has worked on old Porsche 911s, VW
Beetles, Mazda MX-5s, and Toyota MR2s. Old Volkswagens are popular - the
simple layout of the air-cooled cars makes them ripe for conversion, and
many parts transfer from model to model. One of EV West's most recent
conversions is a bright yellow Mini Moke. It destroys the original car in
terms of performance, and lights up the front tyres at will.

The cars will only get better, too. Bream says it's ‘refreshing’ to be
involved in an industry that is in a constant state of pushing forward. He
says it's like the computer industry of the 1990s, ‘but with a throttle
pedal’. Eventually, he wants the business to become a source for components
and an information resource for other conversion companies, but in the
meantime it's all about making old cars a great deal faster. ‘We're an
automotive performance company without prejudice,’ he says succinctly. ‘A
future full of electric hot-rods is inevitable.’
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