Convert A Car to An Electric Car
by JOSEPH CHACKERY Officer
Electric car conversions sound impossible if you do not have mechanical skills, But what you should know is that this project only requires simple tools and a deal of commitment to be successful.
Recommended Features
- All you have to prepare for electric car conversions are the following:
- Gas 2 Electricity's Step by Step Guide
- A workspace- garage, shop or some similar place, or even your laneway.
- Common tools available in most homes
- A reliable helper for holding parts and lifting some heavy objects.
Review on Convert A Car to An Electric Car
Particular models of cars work best for conversions, but any car can be converted. A list of the perfect car can be found on the Step By Step Guide.After finding the vehicle you will use, you will need to take out the motor. The Step by step guide shows you exactly how to do this fast. It would be smart to get a car without an engine in it. This can be found on a car-lot or junkyard.
Once your DC electric car conversion is complete you will be extremely excited with a big smile on your face, especially when you drive by a gas station and don't have to stop. With a range of over 100-200 miles and top speeds of 65 mph your electric car will drive just like any vehicle on the road, except- no gas!
You will not have to worry about spending money on gasoline and you may minimize pollution, too.
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Comments
Annette McQueen
Wow I like that. I can not imagine not using any gas for my car. Dec 27th 2011 19:18 |
A great concept, If I could recommend giving a price range in the features.
Dec 27th 2011 12:45