you're right. In most cases, there's probably a commercially built EV
that will meet one's desires. Conversions are generally not worth the
cost or work. (Although I still consider converting my ancient honda
odyssey, since no one is making an EV minivan that's useful for hauling
lots of stuff and has 250+ mile range.)
But there are new topics which could come up. Here are some that are
relevant to me or could be:
- tradeoffs of changing toe-in to improve range
- hydraulic (or other) lift for higher ground clearance
- how to protect the battery from ground strikes
- what does it take to replace stock wheels and tires with something
having higher sidewalls
- how does one remove the center console (bedroom closet, these days)
for more free space
- kit to reduce drag coefficient (some cars look like barges)
Peri
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From: "EV List Lackey via EV" <ev@lists.evdl.org>
To: "Electric Vehicle Discussion List" <ev@lists.evdl.org>
Cc: "EV List Lackey" <evp...@drmm.net>
Sent: 28-May-22 10:54:52
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Why people dislike Tesla
It's been interesting to watch this thread, and think about how posts here
on the EV list have changed.
The EVDL has been around for over 30 years now. Even as recently as 2008-
10, we were all about conversions. Posts flew by on motor brush advance,
Lovejoy couplers, adapter plates, controllers, battery temps, charger
efficiency and isolation, cooling, heating, BMSes, suspension tweaks, belly
pans, power steering drives, brake vacuum, front wheel toe, tire inflation
pressures, rolling resistance, disk brake drag ... on and on and on. Who
can forget the debates over clutch vs clutchless, flooded vs AGM, AC vs DC?
We were literally designing EVs here, one at a time.
Now it's 2022. We've had 12 years of the Mitsubishi Imiev*, 11 years of the
Nissan Leaf, and 10 of the Tesla S.
What are we talking about now? Dealer service.
Whodathunkit?!
This is the world we all pined for back when we were trying to figure out
how to cram in one more battery and make the automatic transmission shift at
the right points for an ADC FB1-4001, back when Solectria's guys were piling
up Geo Metro mufflers and radiators behind their shop in Wilmington.
Still, I have to admit, I get a little nostalgic now and then. :-\
*The Imiev went out of production in 2019 (I think), but you can still find
a few new copies of the Peugeot Ion and Citroen C-Zero variants in the EU.
In 2021 they sold - drumroll - 18 of them.
David Roden, EVDL moderator & general lackey
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If you made a column of things you're pretty sure you know, and
then made another column of how you know those things, most of
that column is like: "Some guy told me." It's just clickbait
and hearsay. Goes into the head, locks onto a feeling, you're
like: "That sounds good. I'm gonna tell other people that." And
that's how brand marketing works, and also fascism, we're
finding.
-- Marc Maron
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