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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    I need to put discs on the front of my lightweight to satisfy the engineer due to the power boost from EV conversion.
    What is an EV conversion and why do you need disc brakes?
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    What is an EV conversion and why do you need disc brakes?
    EV= Electric Vehicle, I am putting 45 x 180 Ah LiFePo4 cells and a HPEVS AC51 3 phase motor in it , I don't expect I'll be driving it any faster than I do now, but it has the potential for 3 x the current power @ 10,000 RPM . so the engineer deems disc brakes desirable .

    The batteries will occupy the existing fuel tank & under bonnet space , so as to not infringe into load area. Outwardly theres will be no changes except for lack of a tailpipe.

    I can easily make my own disc brake set up , no biggie but I thought I'd be helping a bloke out by buying one of his kits, but if its too much trouble I'll do my own. I'm seeing a VASS engineer for the EV conversion anyway so no extra complications to do the brakes.

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    Purely a guess - Electric Vehicle?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    How soon do you need them? Cookey has supplies of the caliper brackets which fit either front or rear. The disk mods and rotors done for me are the type with large inner and smaller outer bearings. Im not doing that conversion till after the 80" and Defender 6x6 are completed and the MSA box for the Isuzu only arrived this week. So he may make mine available for you.
    Thanks, Im not in a hurry, anticipate Rover will be off the road for 3-4 months during conversion, hopefully done for Summer its a '73 Series3 , (pre metric) . hope to use 5" rims if possible , Front only will be fine .
    won't need the booster etc as I'll possibly fit a 12v electric booster since I wont have any vacuum.

    I can machine and tap my hubs to accept rotors on my mill if that helps .

    if email is easier evrover@mailcan.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    EV= Electric Vehicle, I am putting 45 x 180 Ah LiFePo4 cells and a HPEVS AC51 3 phase motor in it , I don't expect I'll be driving it any faster than I do now, but it has the potential for 3 x the current power @ 10,000 RPM . so the engineer deems disc brakes desirable .

    The batteries will occupy the existing fuel tank & under bonnet space , so as to not infringe into load area. Outwardly theres will be no changes except for lack of a tailpipe.

    I can easily make my own disc brake set up , no biggie but I thought I'd be helping a bloke out by buying one of his kits, but if its too much trouble I'll do my own. I'm seeing a VASS engineer for the EV conversion anyway so no extra complications to do the brakes.
    Found your write up on your website...very interesting

    I know a guy that has made inquiries about converting a 130 to electric drive but struggled getting replies or info.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    Found your write up on your website...very interesting

    I know a guy that has made inquiries about converting a 130 to electric drive but struggled getting replies or info.....
    Absolutely !! Its like banging your head against a bloody brick wall . Trying to deal with the sole Australian agent for HPEVS AC motors is almost impossible , its a common complaint of Australian EV forum , almost to the extent that I was about to become an Eastern States agent for HPEVS just so that I could get a motor.

    And as for the batteries..... I can get them for almost 1/3 the price than advertised on the DIY EV price guides, the industry in Australia needs a good kick up the arse.

    and thanks for reminding me, I do need to update the website.

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    Ooh this all sounds interesting! Can you plug your website here so we can take a peek?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dickyjoe View Post
    Ooh this all sounds interesting! Can you plug your website here so we can take a peek?
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    Nice project!
    ive thought of electrifying a Landie many times...
    I'd love an electric D2. Thinking an HPEVS Twin35 running into the LT230 with some rock crawler diff gears.
    Tesla modules for around 80-90kwh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carnut1100 View Post
    Nice project!
    ive thought of electrifying a Landie many times...
    I'd love an electric D2. Thinking an HPEVS Twin35 running into the LT230 with some rock crawler diff gears.
    Tesla modules for around 80-90kwh.
    The twin35 is an awesome motor, I don't think you would need rock crawler gears though, with max torque at zero RPM (like a steam engine)

    Electric motors HP motor rating is worked out very differently than Internal Combustion, the AC51 I'm using in Series 3 is 88HP (way more power than required), but the petrol engine is 82HP , however the electric has way more useful power.

    “When the load on a petrol motor increases and rpms drop, torque also falls. For an electric motor torque increases.”

    explained here , Electric Motor HP Ratings (and Other Secrets of the Universe) vs Gas | The Electric Chronicles: Power in Flux

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