https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1125057_vintage-toyota-land-cruiser-going-all-electric-with-a-crate-v-8
Vintage Toyota Land Cruiser going all-electric—with a crate “V-8”
September 15, 2019  Bengt Halvorson  ht2 John Voelcker

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For many decades, so-called crate engines—most often V-8s—have been the
basis for adding more excitement or a life extension to old cars and trucks,
fresh out of a shipping crate and with a minimum of fuss. 

So how about a "crate" electric motor system that’s disguised as a V-8?

Electric GT, of Chatsworth, California, is in the process of doing a “TLC
build” electric conversion of a 1970 Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser. This
conversion, which is nearly complete, also happens to be a testbed for an
all-in-one modular “crate” system. 

Eric Hutchinson and Brock WInberg are partners in Electric GT, which started
a few years ago with a project to replace a Ferrari 308’s V-8 with an
all-electric powertrain—creating one very quiet (and quicker) version of the
car made famous on Magnum P.I..

The idea, at its core, Hutchinson explained to Green Car Reports, is to
create a modular crate engine kit that can be assembled according to a
number of customer choices, then sent to a builder, where it can reduce the
amount of labor and setup time. The crate kit will include the motor all the
power electronics—everything except the battery pack. 

Electric GT has built a number of on-off conversions. For instance, it
recently put together Volkswagen’s recent Type 20 Microbus concept, which
served as a retro showcase for some future user-interface tech. Hutchinson
said that while Electric GT will keep taking on such projects, it doesn’t
want to go big on the conversion process per se but instead deliver electric
powertrains to builders. 

Winberg said that with all the attention paid to high-profile conversions
again the past few years, “no one’s quite made it easier,” which was a goal
with this project. 

Although Electric GT might be the first to capitalize on plans for an
electric crate engine, it's not the first one to have concocted a version of
the concept. 

For instance, at last year’s Specialty Equipment Manufacturers’ Association
(SEMA) show in Las Vegas, Chevrolet revealed an all-electric eCOPO Camaro
that not only showed off the potential of 800-volt battery systems but also
teased the potential for making the motor and power systems available as
off-the-shelf parts for would-be electric racers (bolting directly to most
GM automatic transmissions). 

With Electric GT’s product, it should be a matter of dropping the “crate
engine” in as you might an engine swap of a V-8 into an old car, then
attaching harnesses and installing the battery. The goal is to have
something that greatly reduces the number of conversion hours while offering
something that’s “very stylistic, all functional,” according to WInberg.

According to the conversion company, the setup will make 140 hp and 240
pound-feet of torque, with an option to produce 240 hp and 340 pound-feet
with two motors. 

The dimensions of the setup aren’t exactly like a typical crate V-8, but
they’re close. Electric GT’s “engine” is about 34 inches long, whereas a
standard GM small-block V-8 is 29.4 inches. And the spacing of it all
affords that, perhaps with some minor adapting, it can be used with the
existing transmission and drivetrain of the vehicle—allowing the FJ to
retain its stock transmission and 4WD system. 

They’ve used 3D scanning tools to make sure everything fits cleverly within
the “crate” constraints.

The crate uses twin AC50 motors (upgradeable to AC51 or HyPer9), with a
Lovejoy coupling. Controllers are housed on top, with contactor boxes, and
an accessory unit at the front. Under the “valve covers” are functional
items, including the DC-DC converter and a 6.6-kw onboard charger. Also
packaged within are all coolant lines and a coolant pump. 

The FJ40 Land Cruiser was never offered with a V-8, although it’s not an
uncommon swap. Next up is an FJ60 (a 1980s-era Land Cruiser), and they’re
thinking of doing a package for the Ford Bronco. Given all the attention
electric trucks like those from Bollinger have been getting, that sounds
like a recipe for success.

Electric GT isn't yet ready to talk pricing, but expect more details by the
end of the year (and watch the video below). We think they’re on to
something.
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+ (ice-only auto shop, is equivalent to teaching about old 8-track players)
https://journal.classiccars.com/2019/09/21/reviving-auto-shop-class-for-the-electric-vehicle-era-one-vintage-vw-at-a-time/
How to revive auto shop class for the electric vehicle era
Editor's note: article was submitted by VW ... With the electric car, I
wanted to prove ... that we could convert an ice. Everyone was telling me at
the time that it was impossible ...
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