[DRIVING] 1984 Voltswagen Rabbit Prius Gen 3 ZOMBIE

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What motor/inverter combo would you like to see me use?

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Woodfie wrote: Sat Jun 29, 2024 1:49 am One question please.
Are you looking at running just Mg1 at this stage?
Yes sir! plan on dyno testing it to see how much horse power it actually delivers to the wheels
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That will be interesting, informative and a great help.
Thanks.
To utilize mg1, are you locking the ic engine input, or welding the powersplit device.?
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some say he once had 300 meters of different coolant hoses yet still had to go out and buy 20 feet of 5/8ths hose to plumb the electric Rabbit

thank you Community for this thread: Prius water pump wiring diagram




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Gregski wrote: Fri Jun 28, 2024 3:12 pm so here is the water pump from the same 3rd gen Prius as my inverter and transaxle, it's a simple 4 wire jobbie with: ground, pwm in, pwm out, and 12v, not necessarily in that order, I hope to get the pwm fingered out but for a test drive I may just run it at full speed, what say you?
I can't speak specifically to the Gen3, but the Gen2 Prius pumps have given me nothing but trouble, up to and including one catching fire. I've gone through at least 5 that just died too.

I'm moving the whole car over to VAG/Bosche pumps, they seem to have a better reputation.
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P.S.Mangelsdorf wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 1:08 pm I can't speak specifically to the Gen3, but the Gen2 Prius pumps have given me nothing but trouble, up to and including one catching fire. I've gone through at least 5 that just died too.
I can speak to this as well, salvaged water pump in general have caused much grief. But all the Prius ones I’ve used died on me.
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actual footage of me heading into the garage in this heat to tackle the low voltage wiring


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it appears The Greg will end up using 30 of the 56 ZombieVerter pins

05 - Prius Water Pump PWM 3 used to control the speed of the pump
12 - Prius Transmission MG2 Temp -
13 - Prius Transmission MG2 Temp +
14 - Prius Transmission MG1 Temp -
15 - Steering Column Ignition T15 In
16 - Prius Inverter Control REQ-
17 - Prius Inverter Control REQ+
18 - Prius Inverter Control CLK-
19 - Prius Inverter Control CLK+
20 - Prius Inverter Control MTH-
21 - Prius Inverter Control MTH+
22 - Prius Inverter Control HTM-
23 - Prius Inverter Control HTM+
27 - BMW Safety Box CAN EXT Low
28 - BMW Safety Box CAN EXT High
29 - Prius Transmission MG1 Temp +
31 - Negative Contactor Low Side Switch used to turn on and off the Outlander charger
32 - Prius Inverter Power Low Side Switch used to turn of and off the Inverter via the Zombie
33 - Main Contactor Low Side Switch used to turn on and off the Outlander DC-DC to charge regular car battery
43 - Mitsubishi Outlander Charger CAN EXT 2 Low
44 - Mitsubishi Outlander Charger CAN EXT 2 High
45 - Honda Fit Throttle Ground
46 - Honda Fit Throttle Channel 2
47 - Honda Fit Throttle Channel 1
48 - Honda Fit Throttle +5v
52 - Steering Column Start position
53 - Toggle Switch Reverse Direction
54 - Toggle Switch Forward Direction
55 - Body Chassis Ground
56 - Car Battery via fuse Permanent +12 Volts (always on / on standby)

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later that same evening, and a bucket of sweat later
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Re your cooling circuits, can the temp of mg2, mg2 be reported on the Zombieverter web interface, ?

Trying to find how to do this if possible. Thnx
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Woodfie wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 2:51 am Re your cooling circuits, can the temp of mg2, mg2 be reported on the Zombieverter web interface, ?

Trying to find how to do this if possible. Thnx
have you looked at the Gauges feature of the Zombieverter?

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Yes, title 192.168.4.1/gauges.html?items=

Appears, but as yet a blank page.
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P.S.Mangelsdorf wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 1:08 pm I can't speak specifically to the Gen3, but the Gen2 Prius pumps have given me nothing but trouble, up to and including one catching fire. I've gone through at least 5 that just died too.

I'm moving the whole car over to VAG/Bosche pumps, they seem to have a better reputation.
Have you tried Tesla/Nissan Leaf coolant pumps. I've not heard of them failing and it's very easy to control their speed.

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Alibro wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 8:24 am Have you tried Tesla/Nissan Leaf coolant pumps. I've not heard of them failing and it's very easy to control their speed.

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I have not; I've mostly looked for pumps that can be run as simple on/off. It's better for my application.
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What are you using for a BMS do the BMW batteries have a bms attached from original ?
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P.S.Mangelsdorf wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 11:49 am I have not; I've mostly looked for pumps that can be run as simple on/off. It's better for my application.
Tesla/LEAF pumps will run at a constant speed with just 12v.
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P.S.Mangelsdorf wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 11:49 am I have not; I've mostly looked for pumps that can be run as simple on/off. It's better for my application.
I totally agree and that's why I picked the Rabbit, it has manual steering and manual brakes. Having said that I heard good things about this Mercedes pump and all it takes is two wires, + and - and it just runs. Any of youz have experience with them?

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zippy500 wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 1:10 pm What are you using for a BMS do the BMW batteries have a bms attached from original ?

I do not run BMS in Phase I of my projects, but plan for it down the road. Yes the OEM BMW modules each have their own slave BMS boards (black boxes) connected and then there is a Master BMS board (black box) which I have removed from the battery pack just for the hell of it as we have not reverse engineered that OEM component yet (and by WE, I mean smart humans on here, and not me)


you may find this video interesting: BMW 530e BMS Wiring Harness


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EVSwap wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 1:33 pm Tesla/LEAF pumps will run at a constant speed with just 12v.

thank you Jimmy, are you implying that Tesla and Nissan use the same BOSCH pumps? I am not questioning you just asking since I know noffin' about the Leaf pumps, I do however run the Tesla Model S pump in my truck and it works great, I just wanted to use as much Prius junk in the Rabbit as possible for some random reason, maybe thinking if someone was to buy an entire wrecked donor Prius to see how much stuff they could source/harvest out of it type of thinbg.


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Gregski wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 2:06 pm I totally agree and that's why I picked the Rabbit, it has manual steering and manual brakes. Having said that I heard good things about this Mercedes pump and all it takes is two wires, + and - and it just runs. Any of youz have experience with them?

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Gregski wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 2:18 pm thank you Jimmy, are you implying that Tesla and Nissan use the same BOSCH pumps? I am not questioning you just asking since I know noffin' about the Leaf pumps, I do however run the Tesla Model S pump in my truck and it works great, I just wanted to use as much Prius junk in the Rabbit as possible for some random reason, maybe thinking if someone was to buy an entire wrecked donor Prius to see how much stuff they could source/harvest out of it type of thinbg.


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As far as I know they were using the same pumps a few years ago but don't know about now.
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Gregski wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 2:18 pm thank you Jimmy, are you implying that Tesla and Nissan use the same BOSCH pumps? I am not questioning you just asking since I know noffin' about the Leaf pumps, I do however run the Tesla Model S pump in my truck and it works great, I just wanted to use as much Prius junk in the Rabbit as possible for some random reason, maybe thinking if someone was to buy an entire wrecked donor Prius to see how much stuff they could source/harvest out of it type of thinbg.
I was mostly talking in reply to P.S.Mangelsdorf and Alibro, but yes, the LEAF/Tesla pump is pretty close if not identical to the Bosch pump. The difference is that they have 4 wires, but you can run them with just 12v and ground. The extra two wires control speed if you want. Just more options.
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DIY EV Conversion More Low Voltage Wiretization '84 VW Rabbit ZombieVerter







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Gregski wrote: Mon Jul 01, 2024 4:33 am have you looked at the Gauges feature of the Zombieverter?
Some progress which night be helpful

Measuring mg1/mg2 tmpm
Regarding that there is only one motor temp reported, the highest one,
Have now hooked up the temperature sensors to the Zombieverter.
Reads 13.09 °C thermal camera indicates 13.8°C on the bell housing area . This would appear to be Mg1 temp

With Mg1 Sensor disconnected,
Reads 10.9° C , So assume this is Mg2.
Will run one motor at a time next, against brakes to confirm temperature rise is looking honest.
A simple disconnect on each sensor in turn can determine which is the higher temperature, and also indicate the lower temp, ( when the higher one is open circuit) a workable result, thanks for the pointers , much appreciated.
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Your fuse and relay setup is so neat! Well jell!
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