Jim Husted of Hi Torque Electric is the mad scientist behind the Siamese
motors in White Zombie (John Wayland's car). Jim has some pictures of
building Siamese 9" motors on his website:

http://hitorqueelectric.com/gallery/v/custom_motors/Siamese9/

Jim is one of the best in the business for custom electric motors. He has
built some motors for Matt Graham and I in the past and the yellow motor
that is going on the FLEAA electric kart was built by Jim Husted.

Putting the two motors on one shaft is a lot of work and time. Both Matt and
Lowell run dual in-line motors in their cars. As Matt said below, they use a
chain coupler to connect the 2 end to end. However, if anyone wants to try
it out, Matt has a bunch of 9" motors in stock!

Here is a direct link to Matt's page on his motors (no picture of the
coupler though): http://www.jouleinjected.com/motors.html

Shawn

-----Original Message-----
From: listserv-boun...@floridaeaa.org
[mailto:listserv-boun...@floridaeaa.org] On Behalf Of Bern
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 9:55 PM
To: FLEAA Mailing List
Subject: Re: [FLEAA] Converting an S-10?

I have heard of them, they call them Siamese when they connect them together

on the same shaft, google it, heres a link to the white zombie. also ask 
steve in ft pierce.he's a master,

http://photos.plasmaboyracing.com/buildsequence?page=1

good luck!
Bern



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Matt Graham" <m...@jouleinjected.com>
To: "FLEAA Mailing List" <listserv@floridaeaa.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: [FLEAA] Converting an S-10?


> The motors in my 240SX are coupled end to end with a double row chain 
> coupling. You can see some pictures of the motor setup at 
> www.jouleinjected.com.
>
> The output of the rear motor is hooked directly to the driveshaft.
>
> Matt Graham
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Jeremiah Johnson" <jeremia...@gmail.com>
>
> Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 14:08:16
> To: FLEAA Mailing List<listserv@floridaeaa.org>
> Subject: [FLEAA] Converting an S-10?
>
>
> Does anyone have any idea of how to possibly hook two motors up to a car
> driveline?  I'm doing a couple of motors in series with my next motorcycle
> build, but that is pretty easy.  I'm just facing the two output shafts
> together and connecting them, with one sprocket between them and the chain
> running out to the rear sprocket.  Looking for ideas to somehow make this
> work in a truck or car.  I'm thinking about doing a conversion on a s-10.
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