Visit www.EVsecrets.com & grab my new EV Conversion book + video package! The Electric Car Conversion continues! Following on from my first video a few days earlier, this is where we finally find a way to get the Mitsubishi “Deadia” into the garage. Once in the garage the dismantling begins. We start by removing all the old bits & pieces not needed for an Electric Car. A few examples of now obsolete items I enjoyed removing were: Gas tank Exhaust system Fuel lines Petrol filler spout & lines Used engine oil Oil filter Petrol Filter Carburetor Radiator & lots of brown water And of course, The Planet Killer (the engine)! I have appeased the knuckle Gods many times over the last few days. I have made many a sacrifice of skin and blood to them, as it is written in the knuckle bible. You’ll notice I got a big suprise when looking at the gearbox after removing the engine… It wasn’t a good suprise either! Enjoy the story as it unfolds everyone.
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In electric cars there’s always a heating system.
i wanting to do the same but waiting for the right time . so i will be interested how you do. good luck
What do you do about the big problem of keeping the windows defrosted, with no heat producing device?
good stuff i’m watching your whole series getting ready to do the same
So that how conversion a gas in to Electric car.
That was great when you were talking about the oil, and then went on to have a coffee. I was roflmao
Thx SO much for posting this.. im gonna watch em all!
what did you do with the gas? you should burn it or sell it
yeah..they take care of prisoners and dont think to start care about our planet..i think it were much beter if they would spend those money on opening a shops were you could convert your gas car to ev.
New Zealand may have that ‘clean and green’ image, but it aint doing anything to introduce electric cars, doesnt give any incentives for people to change to renewable energy (we have some wind farms coming up now) but still it isnt doing enough. Hopeless government. Oh we’re giving underfloor heating for prisons and spending millions on them.
The petrol prices are only going up
It’s a really good comment and had me thinking for ages. I’m not sure if NZ gas prices really warrant the conversion although it makes sense on many other levels. For example, with New Zealand’s clean & green image it’s just what the doctor ordered.
Petrol prices are high right now but are they that bad ? interesting anyway
wow, Thanks for posting… one day, I’ll do what you did. Thnks for sharing the knowledge
cool. thanks.
“Shit that’s not right!” as you are looking at the gearbox innards..
One of my favourite moments lol
Good question. I’ll be using a 12V vacuum pump connected to the brake master cylinder. These are fairly readily available from any EV converter and occasionally found on Ebay too. I should really order one I guess…
Brake rather 😛
Hi, was just curious what you will do to provide vacuum to the break master cylinder (since you don’t have your old engine’s vacuum as a source.) This was something I was pondering while thinking about a future conversion.
Also does that particular model car come with power steering?
It’s probably a speed hole. It makes the car go faster.
🙂
damn, that’s one HELL of a hole. Maybe the last owner added it for cooling? lol
haha yeah
lmo when the guy said where the hell is that from
Sure is, I’ve seen two converted miatas on the net over the last few years. They’d make a great conversion – nice and light and fun too.