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user-inactivated  ·  3165 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: The Tesla Model S demolishes Consumer Reports’ rating system | ExtremeTech

    What I'd really like to see would be more EV retrofit options. That may never happen - but it would be cool.

That's actually a thing in certain circles, from drag racing to general hobbyists. I think it was kleinbl00 that has worked on an electric drive train Rx7. Personally, if I ever had the expendable income, I'd jump at the chance to have an EV converted Chevrolet El Camino.





kleinbl00  ·  3165 days ago  ·  link  ·  
user-inactivated  ·  3165 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Funny you link that. I've always had a thing for El Caminos but it's that exact article that made me want one. However, an EV AMC Gremlin would be a sufficient second choice.

kleinbl00  ·  3165 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Don't even joke about gremlins. Just because Azteks are uglier does not mean that they aren't among the most hideous affronts to automotive engineering.

One of my obsessions is the Steyr Daimler Puch Pinzgauer 710m or K.

4 wheel independent suspension, hydraulically-locking differentials, portal axles, geared hubs, and a 2.5l air-cooled inline 4 at 45 degrees.

This makes it virtually impossible to swap the engine because (A) it's a cab-over (B) it has no facilities for the fitment of a radiator (C) there's literally nothing in the realm of internal combustion that will fit in the hole.

BUT.

Ohhh yeah. A Tesla model S mill and engine controller will strap on there just fine, thanks. And, since one of the most common Pinzgauer modifications is the addition of 1000lbs of ballast in the back (they're designed to ride correctly with a platoon of Swiss conscripts in the back), there's no doubts that batteries could be added without hurting the functionality whatsoever. And since a Pinzgauer redlines at 4800 rpm (90HP bitchez!) which limits their absolute top speed to 65mph, a 16,000 rpm, 300HP electric mill will virtually guarantee that you'll have the first and only Pinz capable of freeway speed. It'll probably have a range measured in feet, considering the aerodynamics of a Pinz are right up there with Tuff Shed, but "peak torque at 0 RPM" is a rock crawler's fantasy.

Looking forward to having a garage again.

steve  ·  3164 days ago  ·  link  ·  

EV Pinz = automotive stiffy

user-inactivated  ·  3165 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Dude, compared to turds like the Ford Edsel or the Fiat Multipla I, the AMC Gremlin looks downright tame.

That said, if you ever build that thing, you might have just made a dream car for my wife. A woman who thinks something like a Nissan NV would make for a good daily driver and that the bigger and more obscure a truck is, the better it is. Seriously, a guy two towns away was selling his Mack U615 and she wanted to go look at it. I don't understand the fucking logic.

kleinbl00  ·  3165 days ago  ·  link  ·  

The Edsel gets a bad rap. Aside from the toilet seat on the front it was actually a pretty rippin' rig. The Fiat? Yes. Unloved worldwide, even where they were never sold. The Gremlin, on the other hand, wasn't just ugly, it was also a piece of shit.

Find your wife a Nissan Patrol.

They're like Landcruisers but not generic, and like Land Rovers but reliable.