May I Have Some Vroooom, Please?
Electric PorscheLast week’s post was devoted to the efforts of Ken Watkins, a Florida senior citizen who electro-refitted a Chevy pickup truck. He turned out a good-looking ride and plans to do more vehicles in his retirement years.
That article resulted in an email from another Floridian: Paul Liddle, the owner of EVPorsche, who is electrifying Porsches, Lamborghinis, and even a Rolls Royce! And I thought, "WOW, an electric Porsche 911, cool!"
And then I thought, what about the vroom-vroom? You know, racing the engine at a stop sign, popping the clutch with the pedal to the metal, speed shifting up from first to the top gear, and getting thrown back in the seat as the engine roars ahead until you’ve reached a hundred or so. And then there’s the downshifting, again the engine revving up as you save the brakes and come to a slower speed or a stop.
I’ve driven a few sports cars, and that was part of the thrill: coordinating the clutch with the gears (as fast as possible), pedal to the metal, complete control, and the vrooooom. Well, according to Paul’s website, you’ll get fast, smooth, quiet acceleration with some optional gear shifting. Your Porsche will still act like it’s on steroids, but without the “feel” and sound of a piston engine car. If I could afford one, I’d ask Paul to add a recording of engine noises that correspond with the increase or decrease in speed, with speakers in and outside the car for make believe. Add in a little mechanism to vibrate the car just a bit, and I’d be in hog heaven.
Maybe electric car manufacturers would make those options available to those of us who still like the sound and feel of an internal combustion power plant. I come from a time when a V8 with glass paks made you king of the hill, or at least feel like it. Four and six cylinder cars were wimps; my, how times have changed. I still chuckle when I see some guy in his little four-cylinder car with loud mufflers “roar” away from a stop sign.
Ok, so I’m having some fun, but Paul is dead serious and you should see his site: it’s very impressive. And then I thought, "Are other smaller entrepreneurs doing the same thing?" While searching for an answer, I found the Electric Auto Association. It’s a veritable treasure trove of information about electric vehicles, from the new, to gas-car conversions for sale, hybrids, conversion kits, electric scooters, bikes, motorcycles, working electrics at Gorilla Vehicles … the list goes on. The EAA site also has a link to electric vehicles for sale on Ebay. You’ll find electric vehicle events around the country, forums, and links to EAA chapters 19 states, as well as Canada.
More Googles turned up Free Energy News where you’ll find links to several resources. If you’re really interested in electric vehicles of any kind, just Google “electric vehicles” and knock yourself out.
I still think the VROOOOOM would be a nice touch.

June 18th, 2007 at 3:42 pm
The new Lightning electric WILL provide a knob that produces very loud gas engine noises for those
who demand such things. My neighbor and I laughed like hell when I told him about it. We though it was
probably the stupidest thing we’d ever heard. I wondered exactly how it would synch up, since an electric doesn’t change gears. One long wail, I suppose.
June 19th, 2007 at 4:24 am
I didn’t know they came out with this version. ‘Green’ has been spreading like wildfire!
June 19th, 2007 at 4:24 am
I love cars, and how the internal combustion engine (ICE) sounds. I used to drive an Alfa, and my goodness, how sweet is that engine?
I’m driving a turbo-charged flat four engined car now (not hard to guess which manufacturer). If electric cars could offer similar performance at similar prices, I’m all for them.
I could get used to the jet-like engine whine of an electric car if it gives me scintillating performance and 50mpg.
June 19th, 2007 at 2:24 pm
Max Says:
Paul Liddle sent me this email after reading the blog:
"Max,
Thanks for that blog, I do include a CD with a conversion. Its called
engineering excellence. Porsche put it out as a compilation of all of the different Porsches from over time. I like the track of the Carrera GT, that 10cyl. sings. Turning it down while passing gets some strange looks.
Paul"
Thanks everyone for joining in with your comments.
Max