After many a year talking about it, I have finally got the wheels turning on my first EV conversion. Following the diyelectriccar forum and evbmw intrepid adventures in the land of reverse engineering for a number of years, choice of machine to convert and decisions on how to power it were pondered. The plans got cranked up a notch after meeting Kevin and Damien over in Fully Charged Live 2019 and not long after, parts begin to be purchased in the shape of a Gen 1 Leaf motor, inverter, charge ports, plus all HV wiring I could strip. Soon after that, after months of looking both sides of the Irish sea, the right candidate in the shape of a 2.0l 16v '93 Audi 80 Avant came up. The right money, the right condition and the right colour

Gen 1 Leaf motor and inverter
24kWh Leaf pack
evbmw Leaf brain board
TRW PS pump
VAG UP28 aux brake assist servo pump
Tesla Gen 2 Charger with evbmw brain
Lots of other bits and bobs yet to be decided on - powerwatcher, cooling, building the main hv junction box, cabin heating, etc.
I kicked things off two weeks ago and rolled the reluctant patient into the theatre. The start was sort of enforced as I had put the 2.0l 16v up for sale... and it sold within 24hours so had to have it out quick smart. After starting under her own stream for weeks, it decided it did not want to and needed a helping jump and in she rolled. Two days later

Moving around to the back, I whipped off the towbar, exhaust and fuel tank. Some promising measurements from the vacated fuel tank cavity is that closely resembles the rearmost module set in the Leaf pack and may fit in one piece within a fabricated battery box that can be lifted or dropped when needed. The very deep spare wheel well may also be a good location for rear hv contactor box and safety's That's it for now. Sorry there isn't a lot of technical detail just yet but.... it's the beginning of a journey. Hope to fill in the gaps for you guys as I go and will also be calling on the vast experience here on the forum.
Fiachra