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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 69 Joined: 26-January 09 From: Los Angeles, CA Member No.: 9,979 Region Association: Southern California ![]() |
My 914 was converted to an electric vehicle; other than having an electric motor instead of a gasoline engine, the drivetrain is the same as you're familiar with. The electric motor has a hub adapter which matches the bolt pattern of the original flywheel. Then I'm using the orig flywheel, clutch, and transmission. The problem is that somewhere around 3000 RPM the car starts to vibrate (and gets worse with increasing RPMs).
Now at least two or maybe three other guys who did this same conversion had similar vibrations and all of them found that they had troubles with their transmissions. So I jumped to conclusions and thought the same. But I just discovered that I get the same vibration whether driving, sitting in neutral, or sitting with the clutch disengaged. I have my own new theories now but want to hear what some of you other people think. Thanks, Dave p.s. images of the car, including some parts such as the motor, flywheel, etc. can be found here: http://www.halestorm.us/evconstruction.htm |
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My 914 was converted to an electric vehicle; other than having an electric motor instead of a gasoline engine, the drivetrain is the same as you're familiar with. The electric motor has a hub adapter which matches the bolt pattern of the original flywheel. Then I'm using the orig flywheel, clutch, and transmission. The problem is that somewhere around 3000 RPM the car starts to vibrate (and gets worse with increasing RPMs). Now at least two or maybe three other guys who did this same conversion had similar vibrations and all of them found that they had troubles with their transmissions. So I jumped to conclusions and thought the same. But I just discovered that I get the same vibration whether driving, sitting in neutral, or sitting with the clutch disengaged. I have my own new theories now but want to hear what some of you other people think. Thanks, Dave p.s. images of the car, including some parts such as the motor, flywheel, etc. can be found here: http://www.halestorm.us/evconstruction.htm Someone correct me if I'm wrong but if you place the trans in gear and depress the clutch doesn't that stop the trans main shaft from spinning ? If so do it and see if your vibration is still there, if so that takes the trans out of the picture. IMO I"m looking at that big flywheel, heavy etc and the electric motor with only 2 bearings nothing like the support a crank shaft has. I do love the set up you have ! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) |
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