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These guys are converting a 986 Boxster to electric power.
Saw this on youtube, kind of interesting.
If you're interested in this project, you can follow it here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_SOP86n-PM&list=PLbwOEg3Q-BOzmtPfmGGMIwg-qV9Ah2HQI |
There is a kid that converted one a few years ago. Think he was in the Seattle area or somewhere on the west coast.
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Guy from LA posted on this forum one for sale just the other day. Yellow. Tits. $17K.
80-100 mile range. Beautiful! |
Here is another one: https://randomev.wordpress.com/ Even run with a Raspberry Pi.
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Only downside was it only got from 80-100 miles per charge... and it charged via a standard wall outlet. I thought it was awesome... considered it... wife said, "No". :( |
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It wasn't a Tesla conversion. I forge the details... but I visited the website from where he sourced the parts and it was a legit outfit. One of our members suggested ~$30K went into the conversion. It looked to be a real clean conversion... no Mickey Mouse stuff. My wife's commute is ~8 miles round trip... and I thought she'd jump on it. :( |
You can pick up a totaled tesla for around $10k, sometimes much less. If you have the time it looks like a great conversion. Something I may do in the future. I saw an X sell for $11k yesterday that had front end damage, would have been a great one to pull the batteries and motors out of.
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What computers? on the 986 the immobilizer is no longer necessary. In a nut shell it's no different then putting in a LS engine. All you need is the engine (battery & motors) and a computer to control it. Not something that is trivial, but that is all it basically is. The biggest cost is the tesla battery & motors. The rest is just creating mountings, wiring and a controller.
I give it another 2-5 years and there will be commercial solutions where you buy kits for many cars. Then when Tesla stops making cars (it will happen) and focus' on just battery & motors it will be even easier. |
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Correct. If you watch what all of these are doing none of them are using oem controllers, they all build their own...not a trivial thing, but not impossible either.
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