Electric Nissan Figaro – 2019 Gary Klyne

Started in 2019, this development saw the use of newer parts which provided an extended range

BUILDER: GARY KLYNE

Builder: Gary Klyne

Country: United States

Website: https://youtu.be/R2TKA-wze_c

Date: July 2019 (Start)

Range: Farthest to date – 89 miles, but haven’t done single-trip, full-to-empty test yet.

EV Motor: Netgain HyPer9 144 dual-shaft AC Electric Motor

Motor controller: Netgain X144 with chill plate

Transmission: Stock Figaro 3-speed automatic transaxle, typically left in 2nd gear

Throttle control: Used Prius hall effect pedal Maximum motor efficiency: 94.9% Maximum torque: 220 Nm Horsepower: more than stock Figaro 0-60: faster than stock Figaro

Battery: 6 used Tesla 5.3kW modules from a 2013 Model S with 30,000 miles on the odometer. Usable voltage range: 90 – 148 volts

Battery Management System (BMS): Orion 2 with Wi-Fi monitoring

On board charger: Elcon HK-J-H198-46 with J-1772 EVSE

Wall charger: JuiceBox Pro 40 Amp @ 220 volts with Wi-Fi monitoring

HV cables: 2/0 flexible welding cable wearing prisoner orange insulation jacket

DC converter: Meanwell HRP-600-12. 53 Amp/12 Volt output Pack

Cooling: Used Tesla 12V water pump with Nissan radiator fluid Module

BMS tap boards: Stealth EV Charge rate: 20 miles per hour @ 30 Amp Empty to Full charge: about 6 hours (includes balancing)

Extras: Upgraded rear coil over suspension for a Nissan Silvia handles the 350lbs of battery weight.

Initial problems: The biggest hurdle is designing and fabricating the bell housing plate and motor coupler for the torque converter connection.

Tip: get a good machine shop and be willing to pay extra for faster service. Motor controller and BMS configuration documentation is sparse and highly experimental. One wrong setting can severely affect performance. Loose connections and poor soldering can also wreak havoc.

Pros: Quicker off the line and faster response while in motion. Much quieter than a stock Figaro. No more stinky car exhaust or leaking fluids (unless you didn’t get a good seal on your cooling lines). Your spouse will get the exercise they need when you run out of charge and they get to push.

Cons: Range anxiety is a real challenge, especially in the beginning when you have nothing to compare expected results to. Wiring is complicated. One wrong connection and the car won’t move. There is no instruction manual for your exact build.

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Published on 18th April 2020