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Electric car Conversion?

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Hypothetically, if I decided to convert my already gas-friendly Civic into a completely electric powered vehicle, what type of Powertrain/batteries/electric motor/charge mechanism, etc. would I need to make the conversion? And what would be a rough cost of the parts altogether? I could do all the labor myself. I've seen a guy do it in his Triumph Spitfire online, and it's done by himself and is quite quick. Thanx

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  1. It isn't cheap and it isn't easy.  Just buy one already made.


  2. As long as your Civic is running OK,  I would look around for one that isn't, you can pick up cars with a blown engine, very cheap.

    many of the conversions that I have seen run between 10 and 12k.

    but I can give you links to get you started

    http://ecomodder.com/blog/2008/01/30/a-6...

    http://ecomodder.com/forum/showthread.ph...

    http://www.evalbum.com/

  3. Are you tired of high fuel costs, would you like to see America be more energy independent and

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  4. search

    ev motors

    ev controllers

    ev batteries

    lots of sites sell this stuff. they also have links to conversion parts.


  5. Convert a gas powered car to electric car? Arent they two totally different engine designs? , Sorry I cant help you out with your idea, just seems too diffcult to even tackle, and probably too costly.A better idea would be to use hydrogen gas as a fuel and replace the fuel system to work with gases rather than liquid, of course this is a very dangerous project so be prepared to put some time into it , as well as about 1000 bucks if you plan it out ahead of time.

  6. if you are mechanically minded, you can do the conversion yourself. the fuel burning fume spittin' buggy can be changed to electric. I have done my own conversion and its a blast to drive. however, there are some that won't agree. they are the types that would rather support the greedy oil industry. check out the sites provided.

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