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  • Where do I even start!

    I suppose I'm just trying to get a better grasp on the options for acquiring DIY parts for a conversion to start with...

    • Are Tesla motors the way to go (they seem to be from my research thus far... I think I'd like to go with an LDU in the back and either a second LDU or an SDU in front in order to retain AWD)
    • Is direct drive off the motors the way to go? No gearbox?
    • In terms of batteries that are currently available are the Tesla ones best? How do the Nissan Leaf ones compare? What would you consider to be the best option in terms of performance vs cost vs space? Can you mix and match different batteries to best suit available space?

    I'm probably not even asking the right questions but I'm really only at the light bulb moment in terms of planning at the moment...

  • Can you mix and match different batteries to best suit available space?

    No, you'll get really weird behaviour if some of the cells drop voltage faster than others.

    Are Tesla motors the way to go?

    Tesla components are an obvious choice, but they're not cheap cars and demand is high.

    Leaf's powertrain is limited to protect its battery, since it doesn't have liquid cooling, the cells are quite easy to repackage, easier to fit in a car than the Model 3's four subpacks for example. Ampera batteries were massively overbuilt for what the car needed, capable of really high output, but supply is getting rarer and a bit old.

    I think your next step needs to be working out the sizes and shape of the spaces left over when you remove the engine, exhaust, propshaft and fuel tank. Also, capture some CAN logs so you can work out what messages you need to keep the Subaru's dash and body-computer happy.

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