
I have an outlander rear motor (with gearbox diff thing) a Prius inverter (plus a Yaris spare) and the project car 1999 mx5).
Due to life circumstances (moving house) I am only able to bench test stuff at the moment, but I'm trying to 'get my ducks in a row' .
I have been working on BMS stuff with bigpie, but now I really want to get something spinning even if it can't go in the car yet.
Originally I was planing to do the most frowned upon thing in this forum.... Use a clutch!
Now am realising that this is probably very stupid idea.
Gearboxes for mx5are about £40 so insanely cheap... Based on johu's recent video about energy effiency between gears and bextenders pain of field weakening...
I was wondering what are the real world power losses in field weakening?
What I'm thinking is can I remove unused gears from the gearbox (5th, and reverse look easy based on teardowns of mx5/rx7's).
Can I weld the gearstick in second gear as that would give me 80mph at 9000rpm at my current diff and gearbox. Would look cool wulity the zero ev r n d switch
Originally with an 80s and OEM inverter the torque curve goes flat at 3000-6000rpm, which makes me suspect the field weakening point is about 4500rpm similar to the leaf ... Using a 96s would push this up a little...
Is there likely to be much power left at 7000-9000 rpm?
What I would like is good acceleration upto about 70, beyond that becomes a little academic due to the wall of air sapping my precious battery
I know that the real answer is just build it and decide if 2nd or 3rd is best, 3rd would technically give me a top speed of over 100mph which I don't need acceleration is the target.
Just wondered if there was any real world data or experience to analyse/think about