@Sneek: That's what I'm aiming for. I'm also going to try to use as many stock savvy parts as I can. Hopefully it will be able to use savage spurs.
@cemetery gates: That's the target market; people who want the power of BL but don't want to spend a ton on a conversion. The problem is that if you dont lock the tranny into second, you don't get reverse and need to use mechanical brakes. That's fine for those who are dropping it into a stock savvy because they would already have mech brakes, but then you also have to worry about the clutch holding up. Locking it in second is probably the best idea.
One of my main goals through all this is to keep the weight centralized. The batteries on these conversions sit between the chassis plates. What diff is that that you are using?
But the way you are doing it, makes the motor sit skyhigh.. my goal is to make a low cg. I dislike wheelies. That's a pure lost of acceleration and power. And with the right amount of power, you would still be able to pull wheelies. that's an ofna diff, soon to be replaced, but it's okay for testing. The centerdiff isn't as stressed as the front and rear diff.
I had another plan though, this would more centralize the batteries and still keep the motor in the center, it just uses a savage front/end, and a whole different frame.
I dislike the batteries laying so wide, with the flm add-on, but like i said, it's just a brainfart, and i am sure people would be interested in such a battery holder. It's nicer than the common U profiles imo.
I'm not quite sure who I am going to get to machine all mine. I think there is a CNC shop in my area. My summer job will hopefully be able to pay for some machining. I hope to have prototypes of at least stages 1 and 3 by the end of the summer.
JB
Serum: No, I hadn't. It looks pretty nice. I found that it needed to be pretty much vertically aligned w/ the spur to allow the batts to sit on the stock motor mount plate, so thats how I designed it.
Hey guys, I'm working on a center slipper that would accept savage spurs. How important would that be in a decision to buy a conversion? Is there a different brand of spur that would be better to build the clutch around? It's not quite done, but I should have a few screenshots within the next day or two.