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XTREME MMM



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 14, 2008 7:36 am Reply with quote Back to top

thegrantmob wrote:
Small issue but want to make sure I get it right first time. Dash space is at a premium in the MQ, is there any saftey issues with mouting the stereo and UHF in a roof console?



No - it is up to uou.

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Lepar



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 9:57 pm Reply with quote Back to top

WOW MMM i may well just have to have a come back tour in the new winch challenge series,

will they be the same type of tracks as per usual XWC or will they be a little bit tamer???

Cheer'sTroy.




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PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 5:24 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Just my 2c

I think this is a great initiative by Dave. However....

PTO's have disadvantages and advantages over electric. personally i love 'em, but i can see how they might be a total disadvantage in a winch comp. I run a bog stock PTO, and cost wise it is on par with electric. If you can take the time to draw up a set of rules for electric, then take the time to do the same for PTO. It's pretty simple to see what's been done to them, and to be frank there's not a lot you can do internally. These have been around a lot longer than electric winches and are a legitimate 4x4 accessory.

I would love to compete in something like this, even if i knowingly forfeited any placing i got. Just to have a bit of fun and pit myself and my car against a set of obstacles that others are doing in a measured environment. While my car is totally road legal (mod plated) i realise that it won't be eligible and probably not fair for the near stockers in this case. (due to aftermarket arms as part of coil swap - still road legal)

Having said that, since i want to protect my daily driver as much as myself, i have gone the way of an exo connected to 4 point rollover on the tray. Since this doesn't meet the requirements for XWC/CAMS internal cages that bars me from Daves (and most other) comps.

Even if i did meet those regs, it's a pretty daunting thing to take what is effectively a medium modified daily driver / weekend play vehicle up against dedicated comp trucks that really push the boundaries of what are supposed to be road legal vehicles. You can go on all you like about how nice the atmosphere is, but at the end of the day it's still not nice to know you ain't got a hope.

So for those of us stuck in no mans land, perhaps a different class could be good. A la tough tracks trophy and challenge class.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 8:13 pm Reply with quote Back to top

[quote="rockcrawler31"]Just my 2c


Having said that, since i want to protect my daily driver as much as myself, i have gone the way of an exo connected to 4 point rollover on the tray. Since this doesn't meet the requirements for XWC/CAMS internal cages that bars me from Daves (and most other) comps.


quote]

sorry, meant to say CCDA, and at any rate someone just pointed out to me that Dave may or may not allow exo's anyway. Not sure, but i'm happy to be wrong, one less hurdle Very Happy

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 10:58 pm Reply with quote Back to top

I am with you Rockcrawler I love my stock factory fitted PTO winch and don't want and can't afford to spend $ on something that work well . I have a 4 point cage and diff locks and apart from the harness would need to spend a lot of $ to enter. It is a shame but it looks like I can only watch or hope that Dave changes his mind.

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thegrantmob



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PostPosted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 10:21 pm Reply with quote Back to top

The build up for the MQ is well under way, It gets Rego on Monday, Winch fitted and battery isolation switch in the next week. Planning ahead (& Bugeting) for the cage. Where can I find specification for a 4 Point Cage so I can get a quote and know what I am up for???

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 8:14 pm Reply with quote Back to top

i didnt get past page 3 lot of stuff sorry, so SPOA is a no and CIG locker is a no, what about for the cars that you cant get lockers for, or are really hard and expensive to get lockers for, like a sierra 1ltr

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 12:09 am Reply with quote Back to top

Have 24V MQ, with a 12v winch. 24v winch motors are hard to come by. I know there is a speed advantage running 24v through 12V winch motors but isnt that counted by reliability issues and the fact I will be competing against younger turboed Coil sprung vehicles. Seeing as people can not mod their vehicles to 24v, and only old patrols are 24v, would you consider droping the requirement for 24v motors. Question

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 7:39 am Reply with quote Back to top

thegrantmob wrote:
Have 24V MQ, with a 12v winch. 24v winch motors are hard to come by. I know there is a speed advantage running 24v through 12V winch motors but isnt that counted by reliability issues and the fact I will be competing against younger turboed Coil sprung vehicles. Seeing as people can not mod their vehicles to 24v, and only old patrols are 24v, would you consider droping the requirement for 24v motors. Question



If your having trouble getting a 24V motor Im sure Dave or myself can help you out with a good price on a 24V one.......
"IF" Dave drops that rule , Im going out to by a SWB saffari 24v and through on a 12V Very Happy
But cant see that rule being dropped.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 7:53 am Reply with quote Back to top

thegrantmob wrote:
Have 24V MQ, with a 12v winch. 24v winch motors are hard to come by. I know there is a speed advantage running 24v through 12V winch motors but isnt that counted by reliability issues and the fact I will be competing against younger turboed Coil sprung vehicles. Seeing as people can not mod their vehicles to 24v, and only old patrols are 24v, would you consider droping the requirement for 24v motors. Question


24volt motors there has been a few on ebay new ones and old ones cheaper than buying 12volt motors

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2008 9:49 pm Reply with quote Back to top

does the cage have to be internal??? is anyone running Landrover defenders (cab chassis)with internal cages??? i couldnt see how one could be fitted inside Shocked

sounds like a good class, but rules me out. i have stock axle ratios, but lower low range, and a pto/hyd winch. on a totally road legal rig.

i think crawler gears may be more popular than you think. especially on road going rigs, as when on stock tyres it allows stock hi-range. but you get the good low range for off road....

on another note, i though adjustable panhard rods were illegal and not so safe as they allow it to be adjusted out of parrallel?

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 2:10 pm Reply with quote Back to top

i have a swb safari 24v (with 24v winch) that would be eligable to compete, ive been wanting to start competing but haven't had the opportunity to enter an entry level event like this. i think it is just the thing i could do comfortably.
the only thing i dont have is a cage and harness.

where do i start looking for shops that can supply and install a cage and harness that will be qld dot approved? (and window nets)

also given its a shorty do i still need a cargo barrier behind the driver/passenger front seats?

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 10:32 pm Reply with quote Back to top

G'Day Guys and Gals.

MMM is away setting the course for the Angel Flight Family Adventure so you may have to wait till at least the end of next week for any answers about the event.

I am sure he will get into it as soon as he gets home.

Catch ya
Duncan Very Happy Embarassed Very Happy

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Mosko111



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2008 8:13 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Great idea mate, i knows heaps of people who go watch your extreme comps and wish they could do it but dont have the dollars, and its a great way to get new blood in the sport, ill be competing for sure, mite have to comp a leaf sprung rig since you never ever see them anymore haha

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Lepar



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 7:27 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Just a bit of info for you all,

I Have an 80 series dual-cab many of you would have seen it around b4 at the XWC, QWC,
I have to tell you that it is not all about the big dollars although it help's alot!
I started racing my rig as a wagon a slowly cut the dent's away, all that i have done is twin arb lockers, roll cage and a cutom bullbar for a better aproach angle, not a lot of dollar's at all.
I then had to progress to some treated c.v. joint's as the 80 series ones were a bit soft for my driving style(FLATOUT).
My winch is factory off the shelf Warn high mount and is as old as the hill's, so we jammed a 6hp motor on it and left it 12v, and she goes pretty good for a stocko.
I have a 4" lift and a set of 35" claws.
It was a very affordable car to set up and competes very well.

So don't be scared of racing the big-boy's cause lot's of dollar's isn't alway's the answer.

Cheer's Lepar.

P.S. if you want a cheap starter car call me 0421155870. Wink

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 11, 2008 6:40 pm Reply with quote Back to top

i agree with lepar, it doesnt matter how much money you spend on a vehicle if you dont drive smartly at the winch comp events!! sure horsepower does help and everyone wants more of it, but if you dont approach the hills and courses in a smart manner then its quite easy to come unstuck, look at russell mason who won the rocky round of daves event at seeonee park, he was only running a lightly modified vehicle compared to the big dollar rigs and he took it out because of driving ability and consistency, Anyhows look out for a team of zooks at these events next year we are going to flood the events with them,

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XTREME MMM



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PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 5:17 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

Hi, just got back from recce for next years "Angel Adventure".

I will reply to any answers in the next couple of days.

Cheers
David Very Happy Very Happy Twisted Evil Very Happy

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 2008 6:13 pm Reply with quote Back to top

ausoops wrote:
i have a swb safari 24v (with 24v winch) that would be eligable to compete, ive been wanting to start competing but haven't had the opportunity to enter an entry level event like this. i think it is just the thing i could do comfortably.
the only thing i dont have is a cage and harness.

where do i start looking for shops that can supply and install a cage and harness that will be qld dot approved? (and window nets)

also given its a shorty do i still need a cargo barrier behind the driver/passenger front seats?


Give me a call and i'll give you some suggestion's.
cheers lepar.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 10:07 am Reply with quote Back to top

This sounds soooooo cool!
i have already thought of my ultimate build (jusst gotta win lotto now Embarassed )

96-97(update) GQ coil cab, TB42e - shaved and decked to 11:1 280cam 440cc injectors, pump@55psi. ~330hp, 5spd and std tcase with twin stick mod (ala toyota), std GQ front diff with chryo'ed 4.625 gears, CAL chromo cv's,housing shaved and plated, knuckles cut rotated and clearenced for 37+degrees of steer, superior chromo rock rods, and SuperiorEng billet locking hubs. rear diff from HD towing pack (rare as!) H260 disc, shaved plated. Superior comp trailing arms, Hummer rims with nissan centers, run-flats and 35" baja pattern BFG Projects. Custom 3"lift springs and modified 2.5" SAW remote res shocks. LN 160A alternator,twin 1000cca cat batteries, tickled- Warn high mount Twisted Evil . chromo exo and internal, and full scr12 belly plate.

this would also make a kick arse weekend trail rig, but alas i am only about $30k short!!! Crying or Very sad

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 10:27 am Reply with quote Back to top

1MadEngineer wrote:
This sounds soooooo cool!
i have already thought of my ultimate build (jusst gotta win lotto now Embarassed )

96-97(update) GQ coil cab, TB42e - shaved and decked to 11:1 280cam 440cc injectors, pump@55psi. ~330hp, 5spd and std tcase with twin stick mod (ala toyota), std GQ front diff with chryo'ed 4.625 gears, CAL chromo cv's,housing shaved and plated, knuckles cut rotated and clearenced for 37+degrees of steer, superior chromo rock rods, and SuperiorEng billet locking hubs. rear diff from HD towing pack (rare as!) H260 disc, shaved plated. Superior comp trailing arms, Hummer rims with nissan centers, run-flats and 35" baja pattern BFG Projects. Custom 3"lift springs and modified 2.5" SAW remote res shocks. LN 160A alternator,twin 1000cca cat batteries, tickled- Warn high mount Twisted Evil . chromo exo and internal, and full scr12 belly plate.

this would also make a kick arse weekend trail rig, but alas i am only about $30k short!!! Crying or Very sad


Wake up Greg, Stop dreaming now!

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 2:42 pm Reply with quote Back to top

i know spool lockers are not legal but can we run them or are they in the class of welded diffs and do i have to run the conopy on a 4runner as without it i still have geniune tin roof to behind the front seats and my rear seats where removed and plated when the cage was done
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 3:18 pm Reply with quote Back to top

stock 4runner wrote:
i know spool lockers are not legal but can we run them or are they in the class of welded diffs and do i have to run the conopy on a 4runner as without it i still have geniune tin roof to behind the front seats and my rear seats where removed and plated when the cage was done



Hi, re canopy, that will be OK.

I may sound a bit strange, but what the hell are "spool lockers"??????

When you explain what they are I will give you an answer.

Cheers
David

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 3:24 pm Reply with quote Back to top

spool locker = solid locked diff centre replaces your original centre and can not be released at all they have the same affect as a welded diff but are a machined part most commenly used in drag racing. mini spool= replaces the spider gears with a solid machined and splined block and locks the diff solid once again neither can be releised once fitted
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 3:44 pm Reply with quote Back to top

stock 4runner wrote:
spool locker = solid locked diff centre replaces your original centre and can not be released at all they have the same affect as a welded diff but are a machined part most commenly used in drag racing. mini spool= replaces the spider gears with a solid machined and splined block and locks the diff solid once again neither can be releised once fitted

i reckon thats fine i am welding mine.......................

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 3:48 pm Reply with quote Back to top

stock 4runner wrote:
spool locker = solid locked diff centre replaces your original centre and can not be released at all they have the same affect as a welded diff but are a machined part most commenly used in drag racing. mini spool= replaces the spider gears with a solid machined and splined block and locks the diff solid once again neither can be releised once fitted




Now that you have explained what they are the answer is:-


NO - not legal on road

Welded/CIG diffs:-

Refer to above answer, and it is still NO (sorry Festa)

Cheers and have a nice weekend anyway.
David (MMM)

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 3:50 pm Reply with quote Back to top

thought so thanks ill keep saving a bit more and get an air locker to replace one of my lsd's
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 8:13 am Reply with quote Back to top

XTREME MMM wrote:
stock 4runner wrote:
spool locker = solid locked diff centre replaces your original centre and can not be released at all they have the same affect as a welded diff but are a machined part most commenly used in drag racing. mini spool= replaces the spider gears with a solid machined and splined block and locks the diff solid once again neither can be releised once fitted




Now that you have explained what they are the answer is:-


NO - not legal on road

Welded/CIG diffs:-

Refer to above answer, and it is still NO (sorry Festa)

Cheers and have a nice weekend anyway.
David (MMM)

i knew that would get your attention

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 1:17 pm Reply with quote Back to top

how many starters have we got.........................................
i am in

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 6:36 pm Reply with quote Back to top

when and where are you looking to hold the first round, and what type of vehicle are you going to run in it festa? a secret stocko weapon?

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 7:12 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

First Round will be held in the Warrick area. I am hoping to secure the use of land around Budaberg for a possible Round later in the year.

Just some updates:-
Turbo's fitted to diesels must be off the shelf turbo's running a full cast manifold.
Intake manifolds to remain standard.

Tyre size will be a max of 33" for any vehicle that had a model running 750 x 16 wheels etc Patrols and Cruisers. All others can use tyres 15mm bigger then the largest tyre option for that type of vehicle. This means that a Suzuki or a Hilux cannot run 33" tyres.

I will release allowed tyre sizes in the near future.

Rollcages:-
As it becomes to hard to have a mine spec cage in a ute and to make it fair on everyone. You now require a full internal cage starting at the "A" Pillar. The cage will be built to a minumum of XWC specs (available at www.xtreme4x4sport.com.au ) Afterall this for your own safety.

If you have any questions give me a call 0418 745 830 or email david@xtreme4x4sport.com.au or add to this post.

Cheers
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