ALV Al Vandergoot Sidney, British Columbia Canada (67 posts) Registered: 01/13/2013 09:49PM Main British Car: 1971 Triumph TR6 Ford 2.3 turbo |
Re: Someone is working on Electric TR6?
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ALV Al Vandergoot Sidney, British Columbia Canada (67 posts) Registered: 01/13/2013 09:49PM Main British Car: 1971 Triumph TR6 Ford 2.3 turbo |
Re: Someone is working on Electric TR6?
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88v8 Ivor Duarte Gloucestershire UK (1042 posts) Registered: 02/11/2010 04:29AM Main British Car: 1974 Land Rover Lightweight V8 |
Re: Someone is working on Electric TR6?
Interesting. And a short development time.
All that electrickery takes up a lot of space. No spare? No thanks. Be a long time before batteries match the energy density of petrol. I wonder what sound it makes as it drives. A neighbour has an electric shopping trolley, almost ran me over twice in the lane, crept up on me. I hear the EU has mandated that they make a noise as of next year. Suppose this is a shape of things to come. Well, better an electric TR6 than no TR6. Ivor |
ALV Al Vandergoot Sidney, British Columbia Canada (67 posts) Registered: 01/13/2013 09:49PM Main British Car: 1971 Triumph TR6 Ford 2.3 turbo |
Re: Someone is working on Electric TR6?
Yeah but the torque these can put out off the line can apparently put a V8 to shame, plus maintainance would be minimal. would miss the sound though. Cheers
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dwtr6v8 Don Watson West Virginia (305 posts) Registered: 12/07/2007 07:45AM Main British Car: 1974 TR6 Ford 5.0 HO |
Re: Someone is working on Electric TR6?
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dwtr6v8 Don Watson West Virginia (305 posts) Registered: 12/07/2007 07:45AM Main British Car: 1974 TR6 Ford 5.0 HO |
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