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Thanks Bruce2 thats exactly the kind of info I need.
My motor has 2500rpm nominal (before torque starts to fall) and 8000rpm max. 100km/hr (~60mph) corresponds to 775wheel revolutions/minute for 68cm diameter wheels. so I should reduce by factor of ~3 or 4 to get 100km/hr before losing any torque. If I understand right from http://www.geocities.com/vwtyp181/181_3-2.htm the diff. has a reduction of 3.8 or 4.3 depending on year so I am ok to just connect motor straight into diff, no other gear required. Given this and inefficiency of any gear, I'd like to avoid them altogether so I was thinking to remove the gearshift housing and gear carrier (parts 45 and 52 on the attached pic #1), and all the kishkes you mentioned, and attach the motor shaft to whatever sticks out of the differential. (2nd attached pic) I can make a doohickey to mount the motor onto the bolt holes that the gear carrier normally attaches to...if I had the blueprints I could plan it now before spending a dime or even a red cent The reverse is a good idea, already built into the motor controller. Quote:
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