Thanks for heads up. Couldn't find the article you mention though. As Kit car 
was already road legal (although SORN at present) it may just be a change on 
the form from petrol to EV once an official has checked it?

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> Overheating - 3 Updates
> Electric 2+2, selling engine and stainless exhaust.               
> "Susan and Martin Scott" <[email protected]>: May 
> 12 11:28PM +0100 
> 
> I just searched for your note because there was mention on Pistonheads (look 
> in Kit Car section) about it being impossible to IVA an electric kit car! If 
> you intend to put it on the road, it may be prudent to investigate.
> Martin
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> From: "Anthony Johnson" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 11:21 AM
> Subject: [Quantum Owners] Electric 2+2, selling engine and stainless 
> exhaust.
>  
>  
> I will be trying (again) to convert my 2+2 using a kit, this time as a 
> school project. At the same time it will get a refurb, better electric 
> windows, heated seats etc and as many upgrades and toys as makes sense. It 
> already has a mk 3 fiesta dash as never liked original dash.
> Anyone done conversion. Any guidance on this would be appreciated. Also with 
> how to make the rest of the car the "Ultimate 2+2".
> A low mileage Xetec 1.8, stainless exhaust and fuel tank will be up for 
> grabs if anyone is interested.
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> Jamest142 <[email protected]>: May 13 12:03PM -0700 
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> Hiya
>  
> Not sure on the road legal part, but there was someone with a demo of a kit 
> which was electric - had a motor attached to a gearbox, and lead acid 
> batteries in the front bay area. There was no body attached - it was just 
> a space frame chassis.
>  
> I cannot remember what the company was called - but it was tucked in one of 
> the areas between the halls, and was next to a stand showing car seats and 
> electronic speedos.
>  
> I hope this helps.
>  
> James T
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> Overheating
> "Chris" <[email protected]>: May 13 10:34AM +0100 
> 
> Ok, I’ll investigate the starter wire for the ignition switch (I thought that 
> was the earth...hey ho).
> I used a 17 amp wire because it was the biggest I had plus it was bigger than 
> the wire fitted to the fan (aftermarket).
>  
> >The fan should only be coming on in slow moving or stationary traffic, if 
> >it's overheating while moving it's something else.
>  
> Any suggestions?
>  
> The engine was rebuilt just over a year ago, when it was rebuilt before (11 
> years and 120,000 miles before) it also ran hot for a while then ran cooler 
> as the years went by.
>  
> Chris G
>  
>  
> From: Jim Hearne 
> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2016 7:12 PM
> To: [email protected] 
> Subject: Re: [Quantum Owners] Overheating
>  
> I hope you've fixed your problem, but....
>  
> The only earth wire from the starter is the great big black one from the 
> engine block/starter to the battery.
> If that had a break in it i'd also expect you to have trouble with the 
> battery charging and the engine cutting out.
> Also, the fan wouldn't normally be earthed to that point, though it is a 
> Quantum so it's possible somebody did.
> If you have intermittent starting issues it's probably the starter wire from 
> the ignition switch that has the problem (Black with a Blue stripe from 
> memory), quite possibly it's the round push on fitting on the end if it's 
> original or a crimp connector if not. 
> The stud or tab on the starter is plated steel and rusts creating an 
> intermittent connection.
>  
> Also, 17 amp wire isn't really enough for the fan circuit, the fan is fused 
> with a 20 amp fuse.
> I would use 27 to 30 amp (3mm squared) wire for the fan circuit 
>  
> The fan should only be coming on in slow moving or stationary traffic, if 
> it's overheating while moving it's something else.
>  
> Sorry,
>  
> Jim
>  
>  
>  
>  
> On 12/05/2016 16:12, Chris wrote:
>  
> My 1.6 saloon has been plagued by overheating problems for nearly a year.
>  
> The Thermostat was playing up – so I changed it.
> The Fan switch was intermittent – see above.
> The Head gasket blew – bugger.....see above.
> The Fan switch plug disintegrated – ditto.
> The Fan was notchy – you get the idea..........
>  
> After all that it STILL overheated alot.
>  
> Until I had a thought........
>  
> The Earth wire from the starter has a break in it (I know this), so that 
> sometimes when I turn the key nothing happens and I have to pop the bonnet 
> and wiggle the wire a bit, then try again.
> The Fans Earth connects to the same wire......Hmmm
> ‘If the Earth wire is dodgy between the Fan and the Battery, that would 
> explain alot’
>  
> I now have a New 17 amp wire running from the Fan earth to the battery.
> Yesterday, for the first time in a long time, it Didn’t overheat.
> In fact, the needle didn’t even get halfway up the gauge!
>  
> I’m currently touching every piece of wood in the house, hoping that I have 
> now Finally fixed it........
>  
> Chris G 
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> "Chris" <[email protected]>: May 13 11:03AM +0100 
> 
> Plus, the fan wasn’t kicking in when it should have so the temp just kept on 
> rising. Then when it did decide to work it would bring the temp back down a 
> bit until it decided not to work again (usually when going over a bump in the 
> road).
>  
> When I idled the engine up to temp after fitting the new wire, the fan came 
> on when the needle was about a third to half of the way up the gauge, which 
> from the last 2 trips I did was normal running temp.
>  
> By the way, it also has a new rad, new ish heater matrix, a new water pump 
> and new ish silicone hoses
> I need to check the ignition timing with my new timing gun as I only did it 
> by ear.
>  
> Chris G
>  
>  
> From: Jim Hearne 
> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2016 7:12 PM
> To: [email protected] 
> Subject: Re: [Quantum Owners] Overheating
>  
> I hope you've fixed your problem, but....
>  
> The only earth wire from the starter is the great big black one from the 
> engine block/starter to the battery.
> If that had a break in it i'd also expect you to have trouble with the 
> battery charging and the engine cutting out.
> Also, the fan wouldn't normally be earthed to that point, though it is a 
> Quantum so it's possible somebody did.
> If you have intermittent starting issues it's probably the starter wire from 
> the ignition switch that has the problem (Black with a Blue stripe from 
> memory), quite possibly it's the round push on fitting on the end if it's 
> original or a crimp connector if not. 
> The stud or tab on the starter is plated steel and rusts creating an 
> intermittent connection.
>  
> Also, 17 amp wire isn't really enough for the fan circuit, the fan is fused 
> with a 20 amp fuse.
> I would use 27 to 30 amp (3mm squared) wire for the fan circuit 
>  
> The fan should only be coming on in slow moving or stationary traffic, if 
> it's overheating while moving it's something else.
>  
> Sorry,
>  
> Jim
>  
>  
>  
>  
> On 12/05/2016 16:12, Chris wrote:
>  
> My 1.6 saloon has been plagued by overheating problems for nearly a year.
>  
> The Thermostat was playing up – so I changed it.
> The Fan switch was intermittent – see above.
> The Head gasket blew – bugger.....see above.
> The Fan switch plug disintegrated – ditto.
> The Fan was notchy – you get the idea..........
>  
> After all that it STILL overheated alot.
>  
> Until I had a thought........
>  
> The Earth wire from the starter has a break in it (I know this), so that 
> sometimes when I turn the key nothing happens and I have to pop the bonnet 
> and wiggle the wire a bit, then try again.
> The Fans Earth connects to the same wire......Hmmm
> ‘If the Earth wire is dodgy between the Fan and the Battery, that would 
> explain alot’
>  
> I now have a New 17 amp wire running from the Fan earth to the battery.
> Yesterday, for the first time in a long time, it Didn’t overheat.
> In fact, the needle didn’t even get halfway up the gauge!
>  
> I’m currently touching every piece of wood in the house, hoping that I have 
> now Finally fixed it........
>  
> Chris G 
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> robert greig <[email protected]>: May 13 01:26PM 
> 
> Well done.
> I wound not of thought about the wiring.
> Robert Greig  
>  
> On Friday, 13 May 2016, 12:03, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>  
> Plus, the fan wasn’t kicking in when it should have so the temp just kept on 
> rising. Then when it did decide to work it would bring the temp back down a 
> bit until it decided not to work again (usually when going over a bump in the 
> road). When I idled the engine up to temp after fitting the new wire, the fan 
> came on when the needle was about a third to half of the way up the gauge, 
> which from the last 2 trips I did was normal running temp. By the way, it 
> also has a new rad, new ish heater matrix, a new water pump and new ish 
> silicone hosesI need to check the ignition timing with my new timing gun as I 
> only did it by ear. Chris G  From: Jim Hearne Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2016 
> 7:12 PMTo: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Quantum Owners] 
> Overheating I hope you've fixed your problem, but....
>  
> The only earth wire from the starter is the great big black one from the 
> engine block/starter to the battery.
> If that had a break in it i'd also expect you to have trouble with the 
> battery charging and the engine cutting out.
> Also, the fan wouldn't normally be earthed to that point, though it is a 
> Quantum so it's possible somebody did.
> If you have intermittent starting issues it's probably the starter wire from 
> the ignition switch that has the problem (Black with a Blue stripe from 
> memory), quite possibly it's the round push on fitting on the end if it's 
> original or a crimp connector if not.  
> The stud or tab on the starter is plated steel and rusts creating an 
> intermittent connection.
>  
> Also, 17 amp wire isn't really enough for the fan circuit, the fan is fused 
> with a 20 amp fuse.
> I would use 27 to 30 amp (3mm squared) wire for the fan circuit 
>  
> The fan should only be coming on in slow moving or stationary traffic, if 
> it's overheating while moving it's something else.
>  
> Sorry,
>  
> Jim
>  
>  
>  
> On 12/05/2016 16:12, Chris wrote:
>  
> My 1.6 saloon has been plagued by overheating problems for nearly a year.   
> The Thermostat was playing up – so I changed it. The Fan switch was 
> intermittent – see above. The Head gasket blew – bugger.....see above. The 
> Fan switch plug disintegrated – ditto. The Fan was notchy – you get the 
> idea..........   After all that it STILL overheated alot.   Until I had a 
> thought........   The Earth wire from the starter has a break in it (I know 
> this), so that sometimes when I turn the key nothing happens and I have to 
> pop the bonnet and wiggle the wire a bit, then try again. The Fans Earth 
> connects to the same wire......Hmmm ‘If the Earth wire is dodgy between the 
> Fan and the Battery, that would explain alot’   I now have a New 17 amp wire 
> running from the Fan earth to the battery. Yesterday, for the first time in a 
> long time, it Didn’t overheat. In fact, the needle didn’t even get halfway up 
> the gauge!   I’m currently touching every piece of wood in the house, hoping 
> that I have now Finally fixed it........   Chris G   No virus found in this 
> message.
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