Remove IMA?
Is it possible to remove the IMA, and batteries to run the car as just a gas powered vehicle and not a hybrid?
If it is possible, I would assume this would drop quite a bit of weight from the car....
After that has been done, possibly a FIT turbo kit?
Just thinking out loud....
Any thoughts?
If it is possible, I would assume this would drop quite a bit of weight from the car....
After that has been done, possibly a FIT turbo kit?
Just thinking out loud....
Any thoughts?
Possible? Certainly. Feasible? No. It would require a fair bit of custom work.
If you want to do something like that, your best bet would just be a complete engine/drivetrain swap.
If you want to do something like that, your best bet would just be a complete engine/drivetrain swap.
The engine is designed to operate without the battery pack but you won't get very far without the motor and the 12volt converter. The motor is a very small pancake motor and the battery pack is a stack of D cells in the back. I'd bet the total weight for the IMA is about the same as the seats.
The exact weights for the entire setup are probably posted somewhere online. Some of the Insight guys have no doubt taken everything out and weighed everything. I believe there was a guy on Ecomodder looking to remove the whole IMA setup but you would be better off looking for a step by step guide to removing the IMA on the Insight board before even considering this. Good luck.
The exact weights for the entire setup are probably posted somewhere online. Some of the Insight guys have no doubt taken everything out and weighed everything. I believe there was a guy on Ecomodder looking to remove the whole IMA setup but you would be better off looking for a step by step guide to removing the IMA on the Insight board before even considering this. Good luck.
The weight for pretty much everything on the IMA system on the Insight Mk2 is 56kg. The CRZ is gonna be the same, if not a little lower due to shorter 3 phase cables.
Source : A2mac1 Auto Reverse.
I basically can see the whole car stripped down into each part with photos and the weight of each one.
Source : A2mac1 Auto Reverse.
I basically can see the whole car stripped down into each part with photos and the weight of each one.
Plus the IMA acts as the starter and alternator for the CRZ, I wouldn't see any reason to remove it. Also your brakes last alot longer with the IMA since it does most of the braking to recharge the battery.
Sounds like it would mostly cause more problems than it would ever solve.
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