Re: [Amc-list] ELECTRO-RAMBLER =revisited=
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Re: [Amc-list] ELECTRO-RAMBLER =revisited=



A: You could actually go one better and make it a clutchflite as the electric motor doesn't need a stall speed. A CVT (constantly varying transmission) would be even better.


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Subject: Re: [Amc-list] ELECTRO-RAMBLER =revisited=
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If the car would run for six hours at 65 mph with the drain of
the auto trans, it should do much better with a stick as far as
range and maybe even top speed. I'm sure city driving takes
about 2/3 of that time away, but being able to make it to/from
the interstate (or other major highway) then cruise for an hour
each way would make the car a reasonable commuter/second
vehicle. If you plan on using the car seriously consider finding
a four or five speed -- even a three speed manual trans would be
a big improvement. IIRC the reason an auto was used by Solargen
was to make it as much appliance-like as possible. The vast
majority of US cars are automatics, unlike Europe.

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