You guys are alright definitely worth watching. l started with the go cart and I got to say one of the best and funniest videos I've seen. Also the VW is awesome.
Very cool. I'm curious if you remember how high your electric bill jumped when you switched over to charging this regularly, and do you still drive this?
Very cool! The VW seems like a great choice for economically transitioning to electric .The brick roads and the old houses on the last vid reminded me of my home state of Indiana. Then I saw the Fort Wayne sticker in the VW. Is that where you are?
dude, i live about 25 mi. south of you. i've been thinking about using fork lift parts to convert a mitsubishi truck. how much did your parts cost new?
I love it, and I'm with you. I just don't care, but I have enjoyed watching the four videos on the battery powered go cart, and the Volkswagen. I thought, Oh No, to myself, when I saw the green VW, but what a cool electric car it is. I would like to know the parts you used because I am not well qualified to put it all together by myself, and I do not want a roasted VW, or whatever I decide to use. The batteries are especially interesting to me, because you used something this is not lead acid. I know using the lithium ion, or one of the newer discoveries will really open up the electric vehicle market. It's just around the corner. Most people could use them for commuting right now. Thanks for the shocking videos.
You guys are very clever and inteligente very very nice projects I just keep admiring them all, they also inspires me!
You guys are alright definitely worth watching. l started with the go cart and I got to say one of the best and funniest videos I've seen. Also the VW is awesome.
It's quite nice that way
nice ride,
But do you still have the go kart...?
Love to do that to my vw bus..
Its awesome
Dude id love to know where u got all the parts to build this beetle
Very cool. I'm curious if you remember how high your electric bill jumped when you switched over to charging this regularly, and do you still drive this?
Very nice project, congratz on the successful bug transformation from gas to electric.
how much did you get the actual frame and body of the vw?
Very cool
who did the actual conversion?
Very cool! The VW seems like a great choice for economically transitioning to electric
.The brick roads and the old houses on the last vid reminded me of my home state of Indiana. Then I saw the Fort Wayne sticker in the VW. Is that where you are?
Yep!
what is the power of motor?
dude, i live about 25 mi. south of you. i've been thinking about using fork lift parts to convert a mitsubishi truck. how much did your parts cost new?
love it
that car makes me ☺
what is the name of the dc motor and where can i get one
where can i buy one
U made this?
Damn!!!
I love it, and I'm with you. I just don't care, but I have enjoyed watching the four videos on the battery powered go cart, and the Volkswagen. I thought, Oh No, to myself, when I saw the green VW, but what a cool electric car it is. I would like to know the parts you used because I am not well qualified to put it all together by myself, and I do not want a roasted VW, or whatever I decide to use. The batteries are especially interesting to me, because you used something this is not lead acid. I know using the lithium ion, or one of the newer discoveries will really open up the electric vehicle market. It's just around the corner. Most people could use them for commuting right now. Thanks for the shocking videos.
donde concigo ese motor electrico
3 minutes in and i find out this man doesn't know what HDPE stands for at all. gg
Or a go cart gas engine.
The streets look like Pittsburgh (E-Liberty / Winkinsberg specifically).
Put a motorcycle engine in it.
Prius beetle lol
Add an alternator to recharge the batteries,
quanto custa esse motor, deixa endereço pra agent compra.
genus work but don't start from 4 gear you damage the motor
is electric, no problem on tork
lol