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It's Time To Get Excited About Homebuilt EV Hot Rods
It's Time To Get Excited About Homebuilt EV Hot Rods-January 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:12:49

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There was a time when homebuilt EVs were the realm of ridiculous nerds shoving a half-ton of lead acid batteries into a Ford Festiva and running it through a 30 kW fork lift motor for a max speed of 49 mph and a range of about 30 miles.

These days those same ridiculous nerds have access to serious horsepower and lithium ion batteries sourced from wrecking yards! Obviously there are some shops () which have been able to build controllers for these one-off projects. But now there is a slick way for the home-builder to run everything with stand-alone EV control units, which AEM debuted at the Performance Racing Industry show in Indianapolis this week.

Can your Honda Accord go from 0 to 60 mph in 2.7 seconds? Jim Belosic’s can. Belosic turned a car…

I watched in awe as stand-alone ECUs helped democratize the tuning world in the 2000s. As cars got more complex and difficult for the average car person to build big power, the aftermarket stepped up and offered lots of options to break through that hardware wall. Now it seems that the time is ripe for a new generation of controller.

Anything shaped like an old Porsche is bound to grab my attention, but when it’s powered by…

AEM started a new EV division to launch this line of product. From the outset there are two different levels of “Vehicle Control Unit” which includes an inverter controller, battery management system, an on-board battery charger, a DC-DC converter, and more. Then there is the CAN-style Power Distribution Unit, which replaces traditional fuses and relays. And finally the electronics company has offered an 8-button panel to control the on-off, charging, traction control, and “shifting” between park, reverse, and neutral.

One of the nice things about being a known sucker for a particular type of car is that people seek…

AEM hasn’t released much information on this new lineup of products yet, but presumably this will allow EV hot rodders to make a number of changes to their electric vehicle of choice. Have a Tesla track car and you want to crank up the juice? Presumably this will help you. Have a Porsche Taycan motor you want to swap into a Porsche 928? Here’s your answer.

Of course, pricing hasn’t been announced yet, but I don’t expect it to be very cheap, at least initially. But this should help home-builders make the connection between their various electric propulsion projects.

If you want to dig a few hundred horsepower out of a junkyard to stuff in your project car, you’d…

This is all particularly exciting for me, as this year I purchased a Nissan Leaf motor to swap into the front end of my Boxster to create an AWD over-the-road hybrid. I was looking at ways to get the stock Leaf motor controller to work, but if I can easily wire it up to an AEM motor controller and dial in how it reacts to throttle inputs, that would absolutely make my life a million times easier.

I also have an idea running around in my head to piggyback a Buick LaCrosse eAssist belted alternator starter mild hybrid unit onto my Porsche 912E’s aircooled flat four for an extra 25 horses and 89 lb-ft of torque on-demand. I wonder if something like this could help that idea become a reality.

It came to me in the wide, swishy passenger seat of Jonathan Ward’s 1949 Mercury hot rod. All the…

The possibilities are nearly endless. My mind is racing. The world of EV tuning is about to hit hyperdrive when the kinds of folks who build or get hold of this, we’re gonna see some serious shit, my dudes!

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