Hi,
a couple of quick questions for the experts:
- can a late model vehicle be converted like a 2014 Yaris? I thought I read somewhere there were legal [Australian design rules?] issues with late model conversions
- if it is legal to do so, what would members recommend for a conversion for a town run around that is likely only to need a 30 - 50 km range?
Thanks in advance.
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Toyota Yaris conversion
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Re: Toyota Yaris conversion
One issue with some (many?) late model cars is traction control/ADC and how integrated it is with the engine management computer:
1. you need to keep the traction control/ADC working
2. sometimes the computer which manages the ADC also manages the engine or talks to it in a non-trivial way
3. when you convert the car you remove the engine
4. the traction control/ADC computer no longer works because it thinks the engine is missing.
This affects some older cars, e.g. Smart ForTwo (the common tiny ones)
1. you need to keep the traction control/ADC working
2. sometimes the computer which manages the ADC also manages the engine or talks to it in a non-trivial way
3. when you convert the car you remove the engine
4. the traction control/ADC computer no longer works because it thinks the engine is missing.
This affects some older cars, e.g. Smart ForTwo (the common tiny ones)
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Re: Toyota Yaris conversion
Thanks, looks like that idea is dead in the water then.
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Re: Toyota Yaris conversion
Not necessarily, the ADC / traction control may have a simple connection (e.g. cut the throttle) which would work for an EV too.
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Re: Toyota Yaris conversion
Honestly, for running around at 30-50 km per day as a commuter I would not bother with converting today.
Get a used imiev or Leaf for the same price or less than converting and have a factory EV...you could even get a good deal on one with higher battery degradation as your range needs aren’t so strict.
Get a used imiev or Leaf for the same price or less than converting and have a factory EV...you could even get a good deal on one with higher battery degradation as your range needs aren’t so strict.
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Re: Toyota Yaris conversion
Or pick up a used ICE in the 1985-1995 range. They have a whole bunch of nice interior features but don't have the smarts of later models.
But be prepared to spend a small fortune on the conversion. Right now, if all you want is a viable EV with under 100 km range, a circa 1990's car conversion and a used Leaf are line-ball. But it won't be long before the market for 2012 Leafs is too small, and the gap between them and the most affordable new EV will still be $20,000. At that point a conversion could still be a goer, but as always, we do it for the fun of doing it, not because it makes financial sense.
But be prepared to spend a small fortune on the conversion. Right now, if all you want is a viable EV with under 100 km range, a circa 1990's car conversion and a used Leaf are line-ball. But it won't be long before the market for 2012 Leafs is too small, and the gap between them and the most affordable new EV will still be $20,000. At that point a conversion could still be a goer, but as always, we do it for the fun of doing it, not because it makes financial sense.
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Re: Toyota Yaris conversion
I would
Oh god no - that's more reason to convert.
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So the short answer is NO but the long answer is YES.
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