[Oeva-list] EV Conversion for sale...
Micheal Drewry
glassphoto at gmail.com
Fri Oct 9 11:17:42 PDT 2009
Hi all,
I hate to do this but I am selling my 1993 Saturn SL2 EV Conversion. All
the component details can be seen here:
http://www.evalbum.com/preview.php?vid=1371
Photos and some notes I made during the project can be seen here:
http://sites.google.com/site/glassphoto2/saturnev
The car is complete and working. All my components were ordered from Electro
Auto. There is only one problem with the car currently; the batteries need
to be replaced. They do not have many miles on them but all the charger
problems I had in the past (bad Russco charger) seem to have zonked them. I
am currently going about 8-9 miles/charge but was in the 35 miles/charge
range befor all the problems with the charger started. But the old charger
is gone and the new one (PFC-20) is in and working well. New Lead Acid
batteries will run about $2300 and a Li Ion set around $5-6000 (I think,
have not done a lot of research into these).
Besides all the EV work, it has new tires, a new clutch and new springs
(saved the old ones in case you want to go with Li Ion batteries as those
are much lighter) and shocks. The tires are a lower rolling resistance
tire. The windows have also been tinted a little.
I also have another 1993 Saturn you can have too. It is identical to the EV
except it is automatic, and blue (the EV is white). But, with these cars
getting harder to find, and the EV components lasting so long, having extra
parts might be useful. This Saturn is working OK. I had planned to strip
out all useful parts when it dies, but it is still running.
I'll also include all the tools, engine hoist, extra cables, parts, factory
manuals, etc. I gathered along the way.
I'm asking $15,000 OBO. Please contact me if you are interested or have any
questions.
Mike Drewry
glassphoto at gmail.com
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