Electric MX 5

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Flying Phil

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1,597 posts

146 months

Friday 4th December 2020
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We have two MX's - a 1.6 Mk 2 and a 1.8 Mk 2.5 Sport but I am increasingly drawn to electric. I saw a you tube video of a Zero EV converted MX 5 and was impressed. Has any one tried one or will there soon be an EX-5?

TVRees

1,080 posts

113 months

Friday 4th December 2020
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I didn't realise it was April 1st ! yikes
getmecoat

VladD

7,864 posts

266 months

Friday 4th December 2020
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Phil, seek help. We can help if there's noone at home. We're here for you buddy.

Flying Phil

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1,597 posts

146 months

Saturday 5th December 2020
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Thanks Vlad and TV..laugh
I can understand that this seems strange, particularly on PH, but to give it more context it is probably an age thing. Yup I'm old! I brought a frogeye Sprite in 1970 and became a sportscar addict - still got the car. I drag raced for 20 years. I built, raced and still have a Rover V8 frogeye. I built raced and sold an MGBGT V8. I built and sold a V12 BGT. I've had the 1.6 MX from new (so 20 years). The Mk 2.5 owned for 12 years. Now wafting around in an SLK350.
I still love sportscars...but like the idea of the ease of owning/ driving/wafting (with the odd squirt!) in an electric car. We have a drive and garage for charging overnight and a family car for longer trips and tip runs.

Oldandslow

2,405 posts

207 months

Sunday 6th December 2020
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I saw Johnny Smith trying out a converted Mk2 and it all looked good up until I realised there was no gear change. I can see how the 100 mile range wouldn't be a big issue for a fun weekend car but the deletion of one of the main fun factors is.

It just confirmed for me that the ideal setup is EV for the dreary commute, petrol for fun at the weekend.

fido

16,820 posts

256 months

Monday 7th December 2020
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I watched that video as well (EV Mk2) and also wished they kept the 'box.

Gad-Westy

14,589 posts

214 months

Sunday 13th December 2020
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Oldandslow said:
I saw Johnny Smith trying out a converted Mk2 and it all looked good up until I realised there was no gear change. I can see how the 100 mile range wouldn't be a big issue for a fun weekend car but the deletion of one of the main fun factors is.

It just confirmed for me that the ideal setup is EV for the dreary commute, petrol for fun at the weekend.
Yeah, I watched that. It's definitely interesting and a lot to admire but I think too much of what I enjoy about an MX5 has been removed. The gear change in particular is a key feature of the car.

I do have a bit of time for these conversions generally though. I watched another youtube vid (hubnut I think?) of a 60's Fiat 500 conversion and that actually really appeals to me.

PushedDover

5,663 posts

54 months

Monday 14th December 2020
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There was a thread about Blib's Mrs having their Fiat 500 converted on here.

Electrifying classic cars I think - I can see the merit in it.

If and when my engine dies - I go either Electric or Rocketeer biggrin

Gad-Westy

14,589 posts

214 months

Monday 14th December 2020
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Cheers I’ll try to find it.

PushedDover

5,663 posts

54 months

Monday 14th December 2020
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Gad-Westy said:
Cheers I’ll try to find it.
here : https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

but got better traction in another thread about cars being converted on the whole

VladD

7,864 posts

266 months

Monday 14th December 2020
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A sports car has to make a proper noise. An EV sports car makes no sense to me. I used to have a BMW 750i when I did a long commute, and an EV version of that would make sense to me. A big luxury silent car would be great. Sports cars should howl under acceleration and burble on the overrun. They should put a smile on your face and an EV wouldn't do that for me. Have you listened to Formula E?

RM10

88 posts

48 months

Monday 14th December 2020
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Flying Phil said:
Thanks Vlad and TV..laugh
I can understand that this seems strange, particularly on PH, but to give it more context it is probably an age thing. Yup I'm old! I brought a frogeye Sprite in 1970 and became a sportscar addict - still got the car. I drag raced for 20 years. I built, raced and still have a Rover V8 frogeye. I built raced and sold an MGBGT V8. I built and sold a V12 BGT. I've had the 1.6 MX from new (so 20 years). The Mk 2.5 owned for 12 years. Now wafting around in an SLK350.
I still love sportscars...but like the idea of the ease of owning/ driving/wafting (with the odd squirt!) in an electric car. We have a drive and garage for charging overnight and a family car for longer trips and tip runs.
Do you race that Sprite at Santa Pod by any chance?

Flying Phil

Original Poster:

1,597 posts

146 months

Sunday 20th December 2020
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RM10 said:
Flying Phil said:
Thanks Vlad and TV..laugh
I can understand that this seems strange, particularly on PH, but to give it more context it is probably an age thing. Yup I'm old! I brought a frogeye Sprite in 1970 and became a sportscar addict - still got the car. I drag raced for 20 years. I built, raced and still have a Rover V8 frogeye. I built raced and sold an MGBGT V8. I built and sold a V12 BGT. I've had the 1.6 MX from new (so 20 years). The Mk 2.5 owned for 12 years. Now wafting around in an SLK350.
I still love sportscars...but like the idea of the ease of owning/ driving/wafting (with the odd squirt!) in an electric car. We have a drive and garage for charging overnight and a family car for longer trips and tip runs.
Do you race that Sprite at Santa Pod by any chance?
Sorry for delay but Yes I have raced Sprites as "Muscle Sprout" GM9, JM26,JCA4, DCA4 and the "Super Sprite V8" in the Rover Championships.

Halmyre

11,227 posts

140 months

Sunday 20th December 2020
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If they ever make an electric MX5 I predict it will have even less boot space than the current version and limited range. It'll be no use for a trip to Italy or Southern France. frown