If you're considering purchasing an EV, DroneQuote's EV calculator is great because it will help you understand: • how much power your driving will require • how much $ you'll save vs. your ICE vehicle • and how many solar panels you would need to cover your driving" Here's the link: www.dronequote.net/evcalc/?a=electricsupercar
Also I wanted to add. Pro tip. Buy round magnets. When you put the reflective dots on a magnet then you can apply and reuse them more easily. It works very well on metal surfaces and will keep the costs down. Also sometimes it is a pain to remove these dots so it will make that also better. Back in the day they used magnets in prototype facilities. Also baby powder mixed with fastly drying Spirit is a good alternative for dry shampoo.
Another cheap scanning trick is to use Baby powder(or talcum powder) and mix it with Isopropyl alcohol, just put it in a utility spray bottle and off to the races. When your done, its easy cleanup. Excited to see how far down the rabbit hole you go on this one.
Nice project! I'm using scanning and 3d printing for a current project. Since you have an OBJ of your motor you should have it 3d printed 1:1 scale. It would weight less than 10 pounds and would be so much easier to create mounts
I just got a Scan Ferret from Creality, and my first scan was amazing. It was of my front fender, and it captured everything! I agree, this will be the future. I have already 3D printed some trim pieces and they fit perfectly!
Losing the tracking was the reason I bought the Einstar over the Revopoint. It can track Geometry, Markers and Texture at the same time. I ordered the Creality Raptor now for scanning smaller stuff with high precision too. The software is lacking but the Hardware with the blue laser is top notch.
love my range scanner, I've been using it to make car parts/ jigs since I grabbed it. Currently printing a wing for my car I made off a scan of the trunk lid fit perfect first try once I got the design down :). Also love to see when 2 things I like mix together haha
there's this software for IPhones called Polycam, which allows for 3D scanning using the phone's own depth and regular cam to do much the same thing, it was pretty good for getting some rough measurements on my own car
When tilting the motor, the only real problem I see is the breather/“crankcase” ventilation. Depending on the location, if it’s getting close to the oil level it might start dribbling. Also may start dribbling out of the axle seals. The diff may also start frothing the oil more if the oil rises above the plastic guard. Other considerations are rotor&stator cooling differences, the change in gravity direction might have an effect on the oil flow distribution. All these probably aren’t a big issue for a one off car
I can't wait to see what you do with the customized panels. I'm not going to be surprised if you magically learn how to do carbon fiber panels and create the worlds first carbon fiber electric Porsche. The purists might not love it - but I'm really excited to see what you create.
He had some carbon fiber work on his last car for some non-structural parts but maybe use it a few more places on this build since he only really tried it near end of last one.
Scanning things in computers is really an intriguing process. There seems to be less guesswork, and I can't help that when one is scanning that one also gts a better personal sense of the landscape of the object being scanned. BTW...in reference to your little ad for the solar company, I marvel at your relatively inexpensive cost per kWh for electricity. Here on O'ahu, the cost for electricity (including the taxes and fees) is about 36 cents per kWh. Without the fees, it's 28 cents per kWh. Solar panels (and solar water heating systems) are really popular here, to say the least.
Super Fast Matt has a video on the Einstar Scanner. He recommended 1 part baby powder to 4 parts isopropyl alcohol in a spray bottle. I tried this on the inside back of a car and it was a game changer. After spraying the isopropyl evaporates leaving just baby powder, which ends up being a matte white and the scanner loves it.
i also have the range G1 scanner, using the feature mode for the car is great for dark material coz it has the dark mode for feature traceing, but tracking dot mode if better for light color car,
Manual alignment for merging scans is your friend. Also, dry shampoo is nasty and needs to be cleaned up. Aesub seems pricy but compared to your time it’s a bargain.
Cool tech. Looking forward to see how this process will be different with your increased use of 3D modeling. Also, props for your editing and Matrix references 😂
Great information. I wrote you a email. I had a question about your 3D scan. I have seen all of your videos and I would say that you have had awesome progress in knowledge. I do like that you educate your viewers and give back to the DIY electric community. We are building a Porsche 356 electric. It has new hand made aluminum outer shell/body. Will have video about that also in the future.
O.M.G. your cold voice is awesome 😉 My thoughts on 3d scanning - not yet. Yes, there is an improvement and every year (month) brings a new/better solution, but from what I see it is far from ideal... and by ideal I mean CAD design. Interesting video editing, green code fan? 👍
Well if the 3D scanning is good enough you should be able to print out pieces and glue them up and make a mold for carbon fibre. Not sure if this is possible. But I also suspect you will need an army of 3D printers.
When selling your parts do you use eBay or do you have somewhere else that you sell them you know parts like engines transmissions turbos defenders bumpers and other things of that nature
Hi! I'm about to pull the trigger on the same scanner but my intention is to scan and CAD modify some interior trim parts. Would this scanner be OK for smaller parts as well as big or should I go for a smaller scanner? Or do I need one of each for big + small? 😬 Thanks!
@@ElectricSuperCar you're referring to the miraco? I have signed up to the kickstarter but I'm guessing it'll be a different price bracket to the Range as it advertises itself as a do-it-all tool. Seems a little gimmicky as well
is there any phone scanning app that gets half decent results ? having the camera and the screen in the same small device, plus the flash if needed...sounds like if could make things mucj easier from the operator point of view. I think some phones have depth sensors too, but the ones I tried a few years ago were really not that good or roo exoensive just to try out for fun.
So soon we'll see a custom 3d printed widebody Porsche gtE tesla powered awd cayman? 😁 I know this won't be a popular thought, but I still think dual model 3 or Y drive unit's would've worked better for this beauty. Less size&much less weight to aid in you packaging them in. Is it to late to sell the current drive unit's? This should be 650-800# less than any dual motor 3 and well over half a ton less than a dual motor model Y currently is. So perf would still be outstanding, prob mid to upper 2s 0-60mph and low 10s in the 1/4mile with a decent pack powering it.
@@ElectricSuperCar thanks as always for sharing the fascinating details and interesting build processes+your insight from your hard earned ev conversion experiences. I really can't wait to see this beauty progress into it's ultimate awd gtE form. I'm sticking with 3,350# in final weight. 0-60mph in 2.5s or less and very low 10s in the 1/4mile, 220 miles of range in chill mode.👍🏻😎
Posting weekly is so much work. I'm just glad we're getting updates. A ridiculous amount of work goes into making your own RUclips videos at this level of quality, especially when filming and editing by yourself
Jeremy, I am real curious as to what or how Elon Musk might contribute to your project. Obviously he is super busy, but he does make time for things he is interested in outside of Tesla and SpaceX, like an hour plus interview with the Babylon Bee about all things free speech. It would be real interesting to see if he would help you out…
If you're considering purchasing an EV, DroneQuote's EV calculator is great because it will help you understand:
• how much power your driving will require
• how much $ you'll save vs. your ICE vehicle
• and how many solar panels you would need to cover your driving"
Here's the link: www.dronequote.net/evcalc/?a=electricsupercar
That intro was legit.
Red pill?
Also I wanted to add. Pro tip. Buy round magnets. When you put the reflective dots on a magnet then you can apply and reuse them more easily. It works very well on metal surfaces and will keep the costs down. Also sometimes it is a pain to remove these dots so it will make that also better. Back in the day they used magnets in prototype facilities. Also baby powder mixed with fastly drying Spirit is a good alternative for dry shampoo.
Good except for aluminum panels
Another cheap scanning trick is to use Baby powder(or talcum powder) and mix it with Isopropyl alcohol, just put it in a utility spray bottle and off to the races. When your done, its easy cleanup. Excited to see how far down the rabbit hole you go on this one.
Nice!
The touch of the Matrix.
👍💪✌️
Entering the digital world!
first and love the gte series cant wait to see the finished product
Nice!
Nice project!
I'm using scanning and 3d printing for a current project. Since you have an OBJ of your motor you should have it 3d printed 1:1 scale. It would weight less than 10 pounds and would be so much easier to create mounts
Interesting 🤔
I thoght this for myself, for the project in my head, I couldn't do it on guessing. I like the scanning, then you can easily virtually test fit.
I find the cayman much better looking than the 911. Great choice!
Thanks Friend!
love that intro
Thanks Friend!
You saved me from boredom
LOL! Happy Monday!
Awesome! I think you’re right about 3d and cad changing the way to build. I’ll be sure to follow the process with you.
Nice!
The sound effects of this video is awesome. I'm excited for the start of the building process.
Nice!
I just got a Scan Ferret from Creality, and my first scan was amazing. It was of my front fender, and it captured everything! I agree, this will be the future. I have already 3D printed some trim pieces and they fit perfectly!
That is awesome!
Losing the tracking was the reason I bought the Einstar over the Revopoint. It can track Geometry, Markers and Texture at the same time.
I ordered the Creality Raptor now for scanning smaller stuff with high precision too. The software is lacking but the Hardware with the blue laser is top notch.
love my range scanner, I've been using it to make car parts/ jigs since I grabbed it. Currently printing a wing for my car I made off a scan of the trunk lid fit perfect first try once I got the design down :). Also love to see when 2 things I like mix together haha
Very cool!
there's this software for IPhones called Polycam, which allows for 3D scanning using the phone's own depth and regular cam to do much the same thing, it was pretty good for getting some rough measurements on my own car
Nice!
When tilting the motor, the only real problem I see is the breather/“crankcase” ventilation. Depending on the location, if it’s getting close to the oil level it might start dribbling. Also may start dribbling out of the axle seals.
The diff may also start frothing the oil more if the oil rises above the plastic guard.
Other considerations are rotor&stator cooling differences, the change in gravity direction might have an effect on the oil flow distribution. All these probably aren’t a big issue for a one off car
Thanks for the comment!
loving your content as always.
I appreciate that!
Wow now that's a project. Will look for your other videos now.
Awesome, thank you!
loved the matrix theme. 3d scanning looks very promising for pre-work. that you for sharing!
Thanks for the comment!
I can't wait to see what you do with the customized panels. I'm not going to be surprised if you magically learn how to do carbon fiber panels and create the worlds first carbon fiber electric Porsche. The purists might not love it - but I'm really excited to see what you create.
More to come!
He had some carbon fiber work on his last car for some non-structural parts but maybe use it a few more places on this build since he only really tried it near end of last one.
Men, I can’t wait to see more of this build.
More to come!
Scanning things in computers is really an intriguing process. There seems to be less guesswork, and I can't help that when one is scanning that one also gts a better personal sense of the landscape of the object being scanned. BTW...in reference to your little ad for the solar company, I marvel at your relatively inexpensive cost per kWh for electricity. Here on O'ahu, the cost for electricity (including the taxes and fees) is about 36 cents per kWh. Without the fees, it's 28 cents per kWh. Solar panels (and solar water heating systems) are really popular here, to say the least.
Thanks for the comment!
I was just thinking how high that seemed but of course it's CA😉🤣🤣🤣
You should definately do some voice acting everytime you have a cold. That sick voice is *crisp* 👌
Nice!
Super Fast Matt has a video on the Einstar Scanner. He recommended 1 part baby powder to 4 parts isopropyl alcohol in a spray bottle. I tried this on the inside back of a car and it was a game changer. After spraying the isopropyl evaporates leaving just baby powder, which ends up being a matte white and the scanner loves it.
Nice!
i also have the range G1 scanner, using the feature mode for the car is great for dark material coz it has the dark mode for feature traceing, but tracking dot mode if better for light color car,
Good call
great video. thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Dry shampoo never worked for me, tried many different brands. CVS foot spray works well!!
Good to know!
Manual alignment for merging scans is your friend. Also, dry shampoo is nasty and needs to be cleaned up. Aesub seems pricy but compared to your time it’s a bargain.
Thanks for the tips!
Cool tech. Looking forward to see how this process will be different with your increased use of 3D modeling. Also, props for your editing and Matrix references 😂
Cool, thanks!
With respect to the scan the OEM has everything in digital form they should make them available
That would be awesome!
great video!
Thanks!
GrabCAD is your friend. Great video.
Yes! Thank you!
great video Jeremy! Do you have to scan both sides or can you mirror one side? Super interesting series of another high quality build. Take your time!
Definitely can mirror!
Great work
Thank you! Cheers!
Spooky intro, nice!
Thanks!
What a great project. Looking foward to see what the future brings.
(Eventough i am not an EV guy :) )
Greetings from Germany
Hey, thanks!
Subed! Excited to see this.
Welcome aboard!
Great work, as usual! Would you consider using plastidip on the panels to improve scanning results?
thats actually a really good idea but does add more time to the process
Interesting 🤔
So you just decided to go all Neo with this one huh? Agent Smith is watching you😂
😎
Great information. I wrote you a email. I had a question about your 3D scan. I have seen all of your videos and I would say that you have had awesome progress in knowledge. I do like that you educate your viewers and give back to the DIY electric community.
We are building a Porsche 356 electric. It has new hand made aluminum outer shell/body. Will have video about that also in the future.
Nice!
O.M.G. your cold voice is awesome 😉
My thoughts on 3d scanning - not yet. Yes, there is an improvement and every year (month) brings a new/better solution, but from what I see it is far from ideal... and by ideal I mean CAD design.
Interesting video editing, green code fan? 👍
Thanks for the comment!
Im a guy who brought a vaydor g35 and in the future a valarra vette. You should let me buy this new project too. I wanna be the king of kit cars.
Nice!
Not sure, but I would guess basic photogrametry might provide even better result...
You should try a career in radio, as long as you’re good having a cold 24/7/365 😂
Nice!
I just ordered a creality cr-o1 3d scanner for the range of it, i wonder how different the results are from the revopoint range.
5:11 Please not apologize for the sexy voice. One of the few benefits of being sick!
LOL!
Well if the 3D scanning is good enough you should be able to print out pieces and glue them up and make a mold for carbon fibre. Not sure if this is possible. But I also suspect you will need an army of 3D printers.
Awesome. You want to 3D print some stuff. Am I correct?
That will be part of the process
@@ElectricSuperCar can't wait
When selling your parts do you use eBay or do you have somewhere else that you sell them you know parts like engines transmissions turbos defenders bumpers and other things of that nature
Hi!
I'm about to pull the trigger on the same scanner but my intention is to scan and CAD modify some interior trim parts. Would this scanner be OK for smaller parts as well as big or should I go for a smaller scanner? Or do I need one of each for big + small? 😬
Thanks!
I am going to be demo-ing a new version. If you can wait a few weeks, there is a new version that can do both
@@ElectricSuperCar you're referring to the miraco? I have signed up to the kickstarter but I'm guessing it'll be a different price bracket to the Range as it advertises itself as a do-it-all tool. Seems a little gimmicky as well
is there any phone scanning app that gets half decent results ? having the camera and the screen in the same small device, plus the flash if needed...sounds like if could make things mucj easier from the operator point of view. I think some phones have depth sensors too, but the ones I tried a few years ago were really not that good or roo exoensive just to try out for fun.
Not sure. I'm sure there will be one soon
Why the Revopoint over the Einstar? I believe SuperFastMatt and Making for Motorsport have some comparisons
This one is a little less expensive
@@ElectricSuperCar yeah I think the crux of the optimization seemed to be on the Einstar. I think it was on sale during prime day for $800.
are there open-source 3d models of tesla drive unit?
Yes!
@@ElectricSuperCar what's the best website for it based on your search?
Grabcad is a good one
So soon we'll see a custom 3d printed widebody Porsche gtE tesla powered awd cayman? 😁
I know this won't be a popular thought, but I still think dual model 3 or Y drive unit's would've worked better for this beauty.
Less size&much less weight to aid in you packaging them in. Is it to late to sell the current drive unit's?
This should be 650-800# less than any dual motor 3 and well over half a ton less than a dual motor model Y currently is.
So perf would still be outstanding, prob mid to upper 2s 0-60mph and low 10s in the 1/4mile with a decent pack powering it.
Thanks for the comment!
@@ElectricSuperCar thanks as always for sharing the fascinating details and interesting build processes+your insight from your hard earned ev conversion experiences. I really can't wait to see this beauty progress into it's ultimate awd gtE form.
I'm sticking with 3,350# in final weight. 0-60mph in 2.5s or less and very low 10s in the 1/4mile, 220 miles of range in chill mode.👍🏻😎
🤞
I couldnt afford a porsche, so i got a porch instead but that didnt last, it rusted away from termites.
Woah, sick voice 😅
🤪
Hi, are you willing to share the 3d scanned data?
I probably can
Can i design a unique look for the car ?
Sure
Can you post at least weekly about the Porsche's Ev conversion????
Posting weekly is so much work. I'm just glad we're getting updates. A ridiculous amount of work goes into making your own RUclips videos at this level of quality, especially when filming and editing by yourself
LOL! I can try. Life gets in the way sometimes...like vacation or being sick 🤢
Please change the wheels
Suggestions?
@@ElectricSuperCar like the one's in first project car
Jeremy, I am real curious as to what or how Elon Musk might contribute to your project. Obviously he is super busy, but he does make time for things he is interested in outside of Tesla and SpaceX, like an hour plus interview with the Babylon Bee about all things free speech. It would be real interesting to see if he would help you out…
Put in a good word for me
The echos a little annoying :/