Today i di a simpl,e but very annoying job. Replacing the rivers side very front speaker. Had to remove the seat and assume the lotus position. ah
Today i di a simpl,e but very annoying job. Replacing the rivers side very front speaker. Had to remove the seat and assume the lotus position. ah
- OCT81 DeLorean DMC-12 Vin 5312 "DeLores"
- 1978 Lotus Esprit S2 "Problem Child"
- 1995 Mazda Miata Turbo "Happy Daily Driver"
I repair Lotus's with DeLorean parts
Just trying to spread the word on how to make the job easy (easier): https://dmctalk.org/showthread.php?8...ment-made-easy
The first time getting them out is the hard part. But using standoffs makes reinstalling easy.
Nick
Nick
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Man this new keyboard is a real pos, I need to proof read more. Im totally watching that now.
- OCT81 DeLorean DMC-12 Vin 5312 "DeLores"
- 1978 Lotus Esprit S2 "Problem Child"
- 1995 Mazda Miata Turbo "Happy Daily Driver"
I repair Lotus's with DeLorean parts
Location: Ellensburg, WA
Posts: 190
My VIN: 5510
Oh yeah, it would have been a gazillion times less electrical work to only do the motor, batteries, and inverter. In fact I could have also cut out most of the wiring to the brakes if I didn't care about dynamic assist (a handful of DeLorean owners have installed the iBooster and set it with a static assist amount, rather than changing based on speed).
It's obviously a compromise where you have to weigh the pros and cons of what kind of conversion you're doing. There are a lot of features I get 'for free' doing it this way - such as I don't have to worry about the BMS or programming logic for buttons or controls, I get the whole infotainment system that can control the car and set charge limits, I'll get DC Fast Charging, plus everything is on a 400V architecture and well tested with the Bolt. However on my next EV conversion I will be doing it the way you suggest. At the very least it will give me a more well rounded understanding of the pros and cons so that on my third conversion I'll be better informed!
Posts: 77
My VIN: 7012
Thanks Bill, that's great to hear. I am just trying to reconcile an estimate I got about a year ago from a conversion company (240 hours) which was for some mix-and-match components for heat/AC/brakes but no fast-charge or power steering. From what I understand, it seems like a BMS is very highly recommended and without it the battery lifetime is very low. Can't tell if you're kidding on the number of conversions; it's funny if you are, and awesome if you aren't!
Location: Syracuse, NY area
Posts: 1,032
My VIN: 10287
Club(s): (DMA)
Nick A.
1988 BMW 325is
1982 DeLorean DMC-12
1989 Jaguar XJ6
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Location: Syracuse, NY area
Posts: 1,032
My VIN: 10287
Club(s): (DMA)
I love hearing stuff like this, proves DMC put together quality suppliers and built the cars well too. I'm not a gambling man but I'd wager very few cars built in the past 20 years have that kind of longevity. To be fair I can't think of many recent cars that inspire the passion to keep fixing them so far down the road. But that's just me.
Nick A.
1988 BMW 325is
1982 DeLorean DMC-12
1989 Jaguar XJ6
The original Chausson radiators were not that great, you can go back to mid-80's DeLorean world magazines and see vendors selling upgraded radiators, all metal, etc "to cure your radiator woes".
Speaking of which there is a seller on eBay right now with three or four of the all brass radiators without the cap and with the petcock for sale right now.
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Andy Lien
VIN 11596 Jan 1982 build - owned since Nov. 2000!
Total frame-off restoration completed 2021-2023
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Was Fargo, ND
Now Kansas City
Location: Cookeville, TN
Posts: 324
My VIN: 628
Club(s): (SEDOC) (DCUK)
Long time, no car-update...
Lots going on with #628 but her insides have vomitted all over my garage. In the last 48 hours, the speaker panels and its vinyl have been re-punched and looking brand new.
Before
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After
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