Chris,

The Warp 7 is a 7.125 inch motor. There are several heavier cars than what you 
are building using a 6.7 inch motor on the EVDL website. Depending on the 
weight of batteries and performance that you want, a quality 6.7 or 7.125 inch 
motor with an internal fan (or external ) would be good options. These motors 
can be run a little higher in rpm because of the smaller diameter.

Alan

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L. Chris Hager
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2013 3:21 PM
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Subject: [EVDL] Anyone used a NetGain Warp 7 or Transwarp 7 in a conversion


I'm trying to hone in on the right motor for converting my 600 pound Berkeley 
sports car, which originally had a 2-stroke motorcycle motor that made just 
under 20 hp.  Would love some feedback on how the Warp 7 does in someone's 
conversion. I'm planning to go with 120 volts to be sure I'm legal in any 
state, not just as a NEV.   Anyone?
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