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Old 07-29-2013, 08:55 AM   #145 (permalink)
adamj12b
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Originally Posted by rccubed View Post
So, Does this mean you are just going to quit?!?
There are other ways of skinning a cat my friend! So please, don't just give up! Find another way of making, what seems to be an average battery system people use for Kids and their toys, and turn it around to make what every respectable EV needs. A good strong long lasting Battery Pack.
Just my $0.02 cents worth. Where there's a will there's a way. And we got Faith in ya!!
LW
Oh yeah, could you please update us on the EV Vett, please?!?!
O there will be no quitting. Just a delay. I will be back to working on the controller soon as well as the BMS as it will be used in the new UAF electric snowmobiles.

The care is still coming along. I have alot of body work to do still which is slow. I have been working on rebuilding some of the steel windshield frame and finishing the firewall. Once these are done, I can finish the underneath and then put the body back on the frame and work on getting it ready for paint.

The 3rd week on August is the trip to PA again. Im hoping to find the wheels that I want this year. I have one already, so I only need 3 more. The ones I am looking for are forged aluminum which will allow me to send 2 out and have them narrowed from 9.5 to 7.5". This will help ALOT with rolling resistance in the front of the car without effecting handling too much.

-Adam
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