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Electric 91 Ranger


Beef52751

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Me and a couple of buddies are building an electric truck out of a 91....ill post some pics sometime to show progress. Just thought you guys would be interested. Beef
 
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What are you guys planning on using for batteries and a controller?

I've seena few that use T105's, I have used them on floor scrubbers, and they last pretty well, and I would have put them in my solar power system, but they were a little too pricy.

There was an S10 conversion in Homepower Magazine a few months back, it may be helpful to you. Oh, and there was a Ranger conversion several years back in the same magazine.
 
I'm interested in this project also. What electric motor are you planning on using? Be sure to take lots of pictures and document the build ( so it will be easier for me if I decide to try it). ;missingteeth;
 
I'm very interested in this.....
 
Take a Ride with our EVRBV:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E56z483fJ3w

Sorry guys, forgot i started this thread. WE used a 9 inch motor
Got most of the parts here: http://www.evparts.com/

He machined a custom mounting plate to go from the manual tranny to the motor. We went clutchless. it still shifts pretty easy, the original motor was a 3.0, his parents own a machine shop so he made most of the parts we didnt buy. We cut the Battery box out of a 4X8 sheet of ply wood in the Waterjet.

If you got anymore questions just ask, i wasnt much into the electrical part, i did all of the ranger work. I believe he will sell the adapter plate for the motor to the tranny, i think he is going to do one up for the 4.0, 2.9 bellhousings as well.( iknow he bought another truck, just not sure what the plans are.)
Beef
 
and in the video, thats an electric bike that he made in the background.
 
That is too cool! nice work, man! :icon_thumby:
 
Thanks alot guys, it isnt as hard as i thought it would be. There is alot of info if you search the net for it. I thought it was a fun project and hope we do another.
Beef
 
I talked to my buddy(the Driver), last night, he said that he will sell the adaptor plate we used. it was for a 3.0 bellhousing, he will be making one for the 4.0 trannies this summer.
Beef
 

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