



Here are some pics that Jim snet me, showing my new Yellow motor! 9 inches this time. It should be doen this week, then i can pick it up and get back on the road. Jim sure makes a pretty motor.
Build your own electric car. I did it and you should too!
2 comments:
how did you go fitting the new 9.1 inch motor did you have to get a new adapter plate made up?? and to you have to up grade your speed controller??
I used the same adapter, but had new holes drilled in it. Jim at Hi-torque did all the fitting for me, then I loaded it back in with some friends and it works well. I did not change the speed controller. Still the Curtis 1231C.
Cheers!
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