Hello all, I have somewhat of a weird question, but hope this is the right place to ask.
The back story:
I own a 1986 Buick Regal. This is just a plain old Regal, 307 olds V8 and automatic transmission. I want to convert it to an electric vehicle (EV for short). The quick version of a conversion is to remove the gas engine, and install an electric motor, a motor controller, and a bunch of batteries.
Most people use a manual transmission in their conversions, they remove the clutch and flywheels, and just connect the electric motor directly to the tranny input shaft. This is doable because an electric motor is able to produce max torque at 0 RPM, so starting the car from a stop in 2nd gear works fine.
Trying to use an automatic would be a problem because the shift points of a gas engine wouldn't compare to an electric motor.
And since the electric motor can be stopped, shifting without a clutch is possible, it just takes a second or so longer waiting for the syncros to mesh.
The questions:
What type of manual transmission could I put into my 86 Regal?
I know I will need to make up some new mounts, and maybe change the crossmember that supports it, but I am worried about the shifter lever.
My car has the automatic shifter on the steering column, and I'm not sure if all it would take is cutting a hole in the floor for the manual shifter to poke thru.
Anyone every try putting a manual into a car with an auto before and have to replace the column shifter with a floor shifter?
I've been searching around and the Ford T-5 manual transmission seems pretty popular, would the driveshaft on my Regal fit into this tranny?
I came across a site that details putting a T-5 into a GM A or G body style car, but I don't know if a Regal is an A or G body type...
Are they any manual trannys out there with steering column shifters like the really old cars did?
The back story:
I own a 1986 Buick Regal. This is just a plain old Regal, 307 olds V8 and automatic transmission. I want to convert it to an electric vehicle (EV for short). The quick version of a conversion is to remove the gas engine, and install an electric motor, a motor controller, and a bunch of batteries.
Most people use a manual transmission in their conversions, they remove the clutch and flywheels, and just connect the electric motor directly to the tranny input shaft. This is doable because an electric motor is able to produce max torque at 0 RPM, so starting the car from a stop in 2nd gear works fine.
Trying to use an automatic would be a problem because the shift points of a gas engine wouldn't compare to an electric motor.
And since the electric motor can be stopped, shifting without a clutch is possible, it just takes a second or so longer waiting for the syncros to mesh.
The questions:
What type of manual transmission could I put into my 86 Regal?
I know I will need to make up some new mounts, and maybe change the crossmember that supports it, but I am worried about the shifter lever.
My car has the automatic shifter on the steering column, and I'm not sure if all it would take is cutting a hole in the floor for the manual shifter to poke thru.
Anyone every try putting a manual into a car with an auto before and have to replace the column shifter with a floor shifter?
I've been searching around and the Ford T-5 manual transmission seems pretty popular, would the driveshaft on my Regal fit into this tranny?
I came across a site that details putting a T-5 into a GM A or G body style car, but I don't know if a Regal is an A or G body type...
Are they any manual trannys out there with steering column shifters like the really old cars did?