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Written on: 31 December 2011 [01:19]
unclearty
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registered since: 31.12.2011
Posts: 1
My name is Arthur and I am currently planning my first electric car conversions. And of course I can't do anything the easy way. I was donated a 1966 Rambler American, and its either convert it or scrap it and who wants to see that? so here I am trying to learn what I can from people who know more than I. So can I use the automatic trans? and if so do I need the torque converter
Written on: 02 January 2012 [22:54]
ecoadmin
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registered since: 20.07.2007
Posts: 586
Hi there and welcome to the forums,
To be honest I have no clue if you can use the automatic trans...as I am more of a user of electric cars iso 'maker'.
But maybe someone else can step in? It would actually be nice to have a more technical discussion on this board here...

Best,
Stefan

Twike 890 http://images.spritmonitor.de/461746.png



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