Another top video and great to see the EV parts going in - the kit looks well engineered. Wondering if instead of the integrated fly by wire throttle the original accelerator could be used - with the accelerator cable operating a bulkhead mounted sensor? Just considering that for any conversion I might do as I have an automatic Clubbie estate running on hand controls and a cable operated bulkhead mounted sensor would be much easier for me to keep my existing hand control arrangements.
Merry Christmas and a happy new year, I am watching this conversion with interest, like all your projects the attention to detail is superb. I don't think I'll ever do an ev conversion as the cost is over $30,000 Australian dollars plus freight to Australia. Also it would probably take more than that off the value of my 1965 mk1 Cooper S.
thanks and best wishes to you as well, for sure you always have to consider carefully these types of projects, for me it has been on my bucket list for sometime.
Another informative and interesting video . I'm really enjoying this because my first car was a clubman estate and I think every nut and bolt on it was removed at some point! However, have a Merry Christmas and a Covid free New Year!🎅🎅
Nice update 👍
Loving the build and content. All the best for you and your family for 2022
Thanks, and all the best to you and your family in this new year as well.
Can’t believe how quickly this is coming together, nice work. All the best for the coming year👍
thanks, it took a year of planning to get it all together, so it pays to plan out projects, All the best in the new year!
Merry Christmas and a Happy New year!! And covid free.
Be safe.
thanks and best wishes to you also.......
Another top video and great to see the EV parts going in - the kit looks well engineered. Wondering if instead of the integrated fly by wire throttle the original accelerator could be used - with the accelerator cable operating a bulkhead mounted sensor? Just considering that for any conversion I might do as I have an automatic Clubbie estate running on hand controls and a cable operated bulkhead mounted sensor would be much easier for me to keep my existing hand control arrangements.
Interesting, the guys at electricmini.nl are watching these video's so maybe I can ask them to jump in and answer some questions.
Great build, thanks for the video and stay safe.
Merry Christmas 💪👍
thanks and all the best
Merry Christmas and a happy new year, I am watching this conversion with interest, like all your projects the attention to detail is superb. I don't think I'll ever do an ev conversion as the cost is over $30,000 Australian dollars plus freight to Australia. Also it would probably take more than that off the value of my 1965 mk1 Cooper S.
thanks and best wishes to you as well, for sure you always have to consider carefully these types of projects, for me it has been on my bucket list for sometime.
Another informative and interesting video . I'm really enjoying this because my first car was a clubman estate and I think every nut and bolt on it was removed at some point! However, have a Merry Christmas and a Covid free New Year!🎅🎅
thanks and all the best
Hi, where can I purchase the kits for EV conversion you use. Can please send me the links. TQ.
electricmini.nl