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This page is intended as a listing page for available motors suitable for conversion projects. Each listing is planned to lead to a more detailed page regarding the motor. | |||
OEM Motors | = OEM Motors = | ||
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|[[Toyota/Lexus MGR Rear Transaxle Motor]] | |||
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* Alphard/Vellfire ATH20 | |||
* Alphard/Vellfire AYH30 | |||
* Estima AHR20 | |||
* Harrier MHU38 | |||
* Harrier AVU65 | |||
* Highlander MHU28 | |||
* Highlander MHU48 | |||
* Highlander GVU48 | |||
* Highlander GVU58 | |||
* Kluger MHU28 | |||
* Lexus RX400h MHU38 | |||
* Lexus RX450h GYL15 | |||
* Lexus RX450h GYL25 | |||
* Lexus NX300h AYZ15 | |||
* RAV4 AVA44 | |||
|Q211 | |||
(2FM - Motor code) | |||
|FWD | |||
AWD | |||
Generic Motors | RWD | ||
|Found on numerous Toyota and Lexus models (see list to the left), the MGR (or Motor Generator Rear) is an electric rear differential meant to provide occasional 4WD/AWD to the company's larger 4WD models. | |||
For conversion/project purposes the MGR is suitable for lighter models given the torque available or could potentially be used front and/or rear, and/or with a secondary motor. | |||
As the motor was designed to be used occasionally as a rear motor, there is a need or potential need for cooling dependent on the application. | |||
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|Lexus GS450h | |||
|Toyota/Lexus | |||
|Lexus GS450h | |||
|L110F | |||
|RWD | |||
|Popular conversion project motor, the GS450h has two motors as part of a gearbox mated to an ICE engine. MG1 and MG2, one of which is generally used to start the ICE, the second used to provide drive to the wheel in electric only mode. | |||
The input shaft from the ICE can be secured and both motors can then be used to drive the output shaft. | |||
The popularity and conversation around it comes from the fact it is likely to occupy the same space as a rear wheel drive gearbox leaving the majority of the engine bay free and obviously joining to the existing rear propshaft. | |||
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|Lexus RS600h | |||
|Toyota/Lexus | |||
|Lexus RS600h | |||
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|AWD | |||
|Functionally the same as the GS450h(?) but splits the output front and rear like a traditional 4WD gearbox. | |||
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|Tesla Small Drive Unit | |||
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|Model S/X | |||
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AWD | |||
RWD | |||
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|Tesla Large Drive Unit | |||
|Tesla | |||
|Model S/X | |||
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AWD | |||
RWD | |||
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= Generic Motors = | |||
Multiple applications but designed to fit EV use, or fall within power/torque range for use<!-- Is this section redundant, already covered by the other motor page? The intention is to list motors like the Hyper9 and other 'generic' motors. --> | |||
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Revision as of 21:37, 5 June 2020
This page is intended as a listing page for available motors suitable for conversion projects. Each listing is planned to lead to a more detailed page regarding the motor.
OEM Motors
Taken from existing vehicles
Picture | Name/link | Manufacturer | Models Found On | Part No/s | FWD/RDW/AWD | Description |
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Toyota/Lexus MGR Rear Transaxle Motor | Toyota/Lexus |
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Q211
(2FM - Motor code) |
FWD
AWD RWD |
Found on numerous Toyota and Lexus models (see list to the left), the MGR (or Motor Generator Rear) is an electric rear differential meant to provide occasional 4WD/AWD to the company's larger 4WD models.
For conversion/project purposes the MGR is suitable for lighter models given the torque available or could potentially be used front and/or rear, and/or with a secondary motor. As the motor was designed to be used occasionally as a rear motor, there is a need or potential need for cooling dependent on the application. | |
Lexus GS450h | Toyota/Lexus | Lexus GS450h | L110F | RWD | Popular conversion project motor, the GS450h has two motors as part of a gearbox mated to an ICE engine. MG1 and MG2, one of which is generally used to start the ICE, the second used to provide drive to the wheel in electric only mode.
The input shaft from the ICE can be secured and both motors can then be used to drive the output shaft. The popularity and conversation around it comes from the fact it is likely to occupy the same space as a rear wheel drive gearbox leaving the majority of the engine bay free and obviously joining to the existing rear propshaft. | |
Lexus RS600h | Toyota/Lexus | Lexus RS600h | AWD | Functionally the same as the GS450h(?) but splits the output front and rear like a traditional 4WD gearbox. | ||
Tesla Small Drive Unit | Tesla | Model S/X | FWD
AWD RWD |
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Tesla Large Drive Unit | Tesla | Model S/X | FWD
AWD RWD |
Generic Motors
Multiple applications but designed to fit EV use, or fall within power/torque range for use
Picture | Name/link | Manufacturer | Part No/s | Description |
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