would it work?
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 9:41 pm
being quite bored lately sanding the project car you tend to day dream all kinds of weird and wacky ideas, but one came to mind the other day that after lots of contemplating seems quite plausable so please hear me out.
how hard would it be to strap an electric motor to the side of an engine block and link it to the crakshaft via a chain or something?
this would act like a super charger by putting extra power through the crankshaft using electrickery form a seperate battery then when you brake it could charge up the same seperate battery.
in my mind it would be like a "kerrs unit" i think its called? so you could use it as boost like nitrous when charged. once depleted then you would have to wait for it to charge again as your driving along.
i had a drive of a bmw I3 the other day and im gobsmacked how fast it was, seriously its as fast as an M3 or subaru in short sprints, only downside is the batteries dont last long on a charge.
but if you could get hold of the techno and strap it to work with a combustion engine to boost it in short bursts i think would be awsomme.
plus because you have an allready working car you only need it as a bolt on kit.
comlplete EV conversions can be had at £4500 so a kers style unit cant be much more expensive than £2000 which must be cheaper than turboing a car or most engine conversions with the incurred running costs?
what your opinions peeps?
how hard would it be to strap an electric motor to the side of an engine block and link it to the crakshaft via a chain or something?
this would act like a super charger by putting extra power through the crankshaft using electrickery form a seperate battery then when you brake it could charge up the same seperate battery.
in my mind it would be like a "kerrs unit" i think its called? so you could use it as boost like nitrous when charged. once depleted then you would have to wait for it to charge again as your driving along.
i had a drive of a bmw I3 the other day and im gobsmacked how fast it was, seriously its as fast as an M3 or subaru in short sprints, only downside is the batteries dont last long on a charge.
but if you could get hold of the techno and strap it to work with a combustion engine to boost it in short bursts i think would be awsomme.
plus because you have an allready working car you only need it as a bolt on kit.
comlplete EV conversions can be had at £4500 so a kers style unit cant be much more expensive than £2000 which must be cheaper than turboing a car or most engine conversions with the incurred running costs?
what your opinions peeps?