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The Hybrid Convertible Project Prius v

Discussion in 'Prius v Technical Discussion' started by Bill the Engineer, Aug 8, 2014.

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    will you be servicing rusky jets with that mig welder?
     
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    Finally! I've really been missing my Hybird fix......
     
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    Nah, you only need vise-grips and duct tape for those...
     
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    All the wiring you put in your garage will be great to charge an ev. I would suggest a Corvette body on a Leaf chassis just to get the internet fired up!
     
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    I have been playing with the idea of making the Firebrid a plug-in Hybrid with one of the commercially available kits. Anyone know of any good incentives for those?

    Next project is already scoped out. My wife still wants an all-electric Z3 roadster. ;)

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    Had some fun for a while today in the garage on the project. Since the body is now lower on the chassis, more modifications were needed to fit the right fender to the body.

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    Fortunately there is still good clearance over the top of the strut towers.

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    Holding the front bumper up to the car showed me that the fender and hood stretch is still necessary. I will also need to rework the hood hinges....

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    ..but then the sky darkened and it began teaming hard enough to splash into the garage.

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    Hoping that the evening is better and I can get out there again.

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    96degF on Saturday, and very little time Sunday. Mostly got a bunch of measurements done so I can design the bumper brackets I will need in the front on CAD.

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    I won't bore you with the hand sketches. On to next weekend...

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    please don't send that weather east...
     
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    Design of the adapter brackets to mount the Firebird front bumper on the Prius v chassis is coming along nicely.

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    Next step will be detailed part drawings so I can get them quoted by a fab shop. Some of the bends are too hefty for my equipment.

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    Will you be incorporating crush boxes into the bracket design, as found behind the v's original bumper reinforcement?

    For that matter, is there some way to use the v's original crush boxes?

    -Chap
     
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    The unpainted aluminum crush boxes that bolt on? No, they are being replaced by the new brackets to hold the Firebird loop bumper and Firebird core support panel.

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    The new brackets form a "U" shape with the existing brackets that are already on the bumper with a slotted joint. This "U" shape will collapse on impact if necessary, plus the chromed steel loop bumper is much stronger than the aluminum beam that rides behind the fascia of the Prius v nose. These are needed for the appearance of the car to be as original as possible.

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    The Core Support from the Firebird is what is used to hold the front of the Firebird fenders and hood in position and offers an extra layer of protection. Naturally I hope to never need the impact resistance of these parts, but they are there.

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    Bracket layout completed and detailed part drawings underway.

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    looks like the gettysburg address to me.:cool:
     
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    I am really enjoying making these drawings!

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    our forefathers brought forth a new hybird...
     
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    Cardboard mock-up bumper brackets created using a 1:1 plot of the AutoCAD drawings. Step by step process worked well, but I am still waiting for the glue to dry. Photos of them mounted to the car will have to wait until tomorrow. :-(

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    ah, i see much better in 3d.(y)
     
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    Cardboard mock-ups of the brackets that will hold the Firebird front bumper to the Prius V frame are done and mounted to the car. Next weekend I will hold up the Firebird radiator support in place to make some more measurements. Maybe not exciting for most folks, but this is a key step to making the bumper, fenders and hood fit properly on the car.

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    Hydraulic line clearance is just the way I planned it.

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    I have also sent the drawings out to a fab shop to get quoted.

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    Oh, yes, thanks, cool!!! I'm living the journey I DIDN'T have, but dreamed about.
     
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    i know, right? i can only dream.:notworthy: if only i hadn't dropped out of engineering school in '72, but wow, what a grind.:(
     
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