philt
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- Location
- Orlando, FL.
- My Car
- 1972 R code Mach1. Being resto moded.
The project is now public with the change of direction from Coyote to Electric Vehicle (EV).
Decided with my 36 year background in Electric drive/motor design and the new batteries about to hit the market extending EV range to over 500 miles, the future really is electric.
Besides, Eaton's marketing manager left taking our Ford sponsorship with him.:dodgy:
So the project is full steam ahead with a recently delivered electric motor producing nearly 500 HP and only weighing 95 lbs being mounted to a TR3650 5 speed tranny. The front and rear ends are done with a Fab 9 4:11 gear ratio with Eaton's first 35 spline 9" true Trac installed.
This was the first unit off of Eaton's assembly line. We got it long before ANY Eaton dealers ever did.
The front end is a new coil over with rack and pinion built by Full Tilt Street rods although if I had it over to do again, I would have bought Chris Alston's.
Shocks & Springs by Viking.
Anyone interested in something a lot different, can go here to stay updated with the project. Motor and Tranny should be in my months end.
For those that think EVs are for girls.... This vehicle will make more than 1000 ft/lbs at the rear wheels in less than 35 ms. 0-60 in around 3.5 seconds and a top speed of over 145 MPH. Range around 150 miles using current Lithium Ion battery technology but we are planning for a new technology being delivered to us in Q1 2016.
And for those that want the sound and feel of a gas motor.... Our ICE simulator with tactile transducers and 3000 watt, 80 lb sub-woofer will make everyone within 100 yards heads turn with all the sound and vibration of a Ford 428 Big Block.
Planning to show the car at SEMA 2016.
KigerStang EV
Hope you enjoy!
IF so, like our FB page: TotalAutomationworks
Phil
Decided with my 36 year background in Electric drive/motor design and the new batteries about to hit the market extending EV range to over 500 miles, the future really is electric.
Besides, Eaton's marketing manager left taking our Ford sponsorship with him.:dodgy:
So the project is full steam ahead with a recently delivered electric motor producing nearly 500 HP and only weighing 95 lbs being mounted to a TR3650 5 speed tranny. The front and rear ends are done with a Fab 9 4:11 gear ratio with Eaton's first 35 spline 9" true Trac installed.
This was the first unit off of Eaton's assembly line. We got it long before ANY Eaton dealers ever did.
The front end is a new coil over with rack and pinion built by Full Tilt Street rods although if I had it over to do again, I would have bought Chris Alston's.
Shocks & Springs by Viking.
Anyone interested in something a lot different, can go here to stay updated with the project. Motor and Tranny should be in my months end.
For those that think EVs are for girls.... This vehicle will make more than 1000 ft/lbs at the rear wheels in less than 35 ms. 0-60 in around 3.5 seconds and a top speed of over 145 MPH. Range around 150 miles using current Lithium Ion battery technology but we are planning for a new technology being delivered to us in Q1 2016.
And for those that want the sound and feel of a gas motor.... Our ICE simulator with tactile transducers and 3000 watt, 80 lb sub-woofer will make everyone within 100 yards heads turn with all the sound and vibration of a Ford 428 Big Block.
Planning to show the car at SEMA 2016.
KigerStang EV
Hope you enjoy!
IF so, like our FB page: TotalAutomationworks
Phil
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