How fast is a 2002 BMW with Dual Electric Hyper9 and Tesla Batteries?
Project Agent Orange: We started with a slow 1976 BMW 2002 Automatic and converted it to an all electric drivetrain. This car has no transmission, none, nada, zilch and has two (yes two) Hyper 9 electric motors. This conversion also involved no welding, cutting or mangling this pristine vehicle. The end result is a super fun driver that is not only faster, but more reliable. It features full Air conditioning, power steering and power brakes. Motor: Dual @144 Volt Hyper9 Charging and DC DC convertor: 6.6 KWH Elcon Adapter: Flash Drive Motors Transmission: Direct Drive Batteries: 7 Tesla Modules For more details or to do a conversion: Flash Drive Motors https://flashdrivemotors.com/ #Tesla #bmw #flashdrive

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