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1998 Ford ZX2
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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ESCORT ZX2 COUPE TAIL LIGHT LH OEM 99 00 02 03 MR5#53 $0.01
Hyperflex Master System Kit - Ford Escort ZX2 97-01 $99.99
FORD ZX2 EMBLEM SKULL DECAL/STICKER 97 98 99 00 01 02 $6.99
Ford ZX2 4Pc Car Carpet Floor Mats B $10.99
PERFORMANCE FORD ESCORT ZX2 1990-2003 2002 2001 $8.89
Last updated: Oct 09, 2009
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11 - Video Summary
Part 1 - Introduction
Part 2 - Getting Started
Parts 3&4 - Donor Info/Engine Removal
Part 5 - Electric Motor Arrives
Part 6 - Motor/Transmission Coupler
Part 7 - Adapter Plate
Part 8 - Electric Motor Install
Part 9 - Custom Motor Mount
Part 10 - Project Thoughts
Part 11 - Battery Racks
Part 12 - EV Controls
Part 13 - First Test Drive
Part 14 - A Day At The Racetrack
Part 15 - Living With OHMer
Part 16 - WRTV News June 2, 2009
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Posted by: opinaca
06/27/2009 07:48AM
I'm working as an Automation technologist, and i'm truly amazed at the work you've done so far. Two thumbs up ! Your work should inspire many people ! Keep on the good work !
Posted by: xliltwigboyx
06/15/2009 10:28PM
This car is truly amazing. I have seen electric cars like this but you took the time to go through the steps. I really wish I could afford to do a car like this some day. I really hope this makes you feel good coming from a 18 year old. All I can say is keep on going!!!
Posted by: j2870
06/10/2009 11:27PM
What did you end up fabricating as far as the tachometer?
Posted by: secondskinmiami
06/09/2009 07:25PM
Well done Patrick! I think you are on the crest of a rising trend, basically recycling older cars to be fossil fuel free. Eventually, the aftermarket will respond with cheaper, more powerful batteries and quicker "dump" chargers to extend range. But it's going to take the efforts of a lot of enthusiasts like yourself before the technology becomes affordable. Thanks for your contribution to a cleaner more peaceful world.
Posted by: PatricioIN
06/09/2009 07:05PM
To answer a couple of questions: Lettering came from: http://chromeemblems.com/ I chose lead acid batteries because they were the best option for the money I had to spend on batteries.
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