BYD Atto3 as a Donor Vehicle
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2024 3:22 am
Hi Everyone - new member here who is planning to embark on an EV conversion project. I am a retired Electrical tradesman, and have done several ICE rebuilds and engine swaps in the past, so the mechanical side of the conversion holds no fears for me, and even the electrics should not be an issue. And while I am reasonably computer literate, and have experience programming and fault finding logic for PLC’s used in industrial Power plants, I have no experience with CAN Bus used in more modern vehicles, so I am particularly looking forward to the challenges getting that to work will bring. The car I wish to convert will be a 2wd utility similar to a Toyota Hilux or Holden Rodeo ( thats the Australian names for them, but a 1 ton ute). I have not purchased anything for my project yet, so cant be any more specific on the vehicle. I am interested to know if anyone has used a BYD Atto 3 as a donor vehicle yet? The power and torque sound like enough for my requirements, and the HV battery size is reasonable too. As I am planning to use it in a rwd application, does anyone know if the transaxle can be split from the motor similar to a Nissan Leaf? I have no particular preference for the donor vehicle, and it will be very much decided for me by what becomes available for a reasonable price. I am just interested in the BYD as a few of them are starting to appear in salvage yards.
I am still in the “discovery” stage for my project, and have been avidly reading this forum, as well as watching lots of YT videos as well ( very familiar with the gnome cat and his owner’s work!). Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this forum as there is a wealth of knowledge out there, and it is great to see people freely sharing that. Once I finally get started on my own adventure I will create my own thread in the “Projects” board and will share my progress.
Any suggestions or advice will be gratefully received
I am still in the “discovery” stage for my project, and have been avidly reading this forum, as well as watching lots of YT videos as well ( very familiar with the gnome cat and his owner’s work!). Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this forum as there is a wealth of knowledge out there, and it is great to see people freely sharing that. Once I finally get started on my own adventure I will create my own thread in the “Projects” board and will share my progress.
Any suggestions or advice will be gratefully received