Hi Everyone,
Well I apologize that it has been awhile since I posted any updates on my home build hybrid Mustang. I have had a few developments that you all might like reading about which I am happy to share.
1) This last winter/spring I toasted my first electric motor! I burned out the windings and one of the three main input wires. I was running a very aggressive electronic throttle with full amperage capabilities (500 amps at full throttle). This was great for “spirited” runs with gas mileage in the mid to low 30’s. I have now backed way off to a less aggressive throttle response and I have really limited the current to the brushless motor. With this modified setup, my range is only limited by the amount of gas (more of a standard hybrid vs. a plug in sytle conversion) and my mpg’s seemed to have dropped back into the mid 20’s.
2) I installed a front engine belly pan per many of the great ideas on this site. That seemed to help a couple of mpg’s. Unfortunately my engine compartment containing some of the electronics is seeing 95-110F temps vs. ambient (70F). I don’t like heating up the electronics so I have started cutting back on the belly pan.
3) In order to better understand the reduced electronic throttle controls, I took the car to a local dyno shop! It was a lot of fun to put the Mustang on the dyno and to see exactly what was going on. Even with the big cut back in the electric motor amperage, the difference in results was still really apparent.
The dyno numbers on the Mustang with and without the electric motor running are likely to provide me with hours of study!
4) I am still trying to figure out how others have achieved 30 mpg’s on these old Mustangs (back in the day) as when I power off the electronics, I am all the way back down to the mid to high teens with respect to mpg’s. I did however, discover a leak in my cylinder head gasket, but there has to be more to seeing 30 mpg’s on this car without the electric motor…
Happy ecomodding!