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Vic Winch

Post by Puppa Sphinx »

Does anyone know if there is a web page for the vic winch challenge? Any info from past competitors or organisers would be great too...
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Re: Vic Winch

Post by weeman »

Puppa Sphinx wrote:Does anyone know if there is a web page for the vic winch challenge? Any info from past competitors or organisers would be great too...
last year event was by ontrack

www.vicwinch.org.au

this year who knows apparently its in august now one has claimed to be running the event as of yet.
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Post by Big Red Toy »

what are you trying to chase up?
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Post by Puppa Sphinx »

Big Red Toy wrote:what are you trying to chase up?

Just interested in geting into the comp scene and looking for a good kind of event to start. Have been told vic winch is good for entry level competors... I don't think that the web page has been updated for a while? Can't find info on 2007 event... Dates, location, format etc...
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Post by Ruffy »

Navnite coming up in march is full but if you talk to Rudi or hobzee, Navrun on here, they might put you on a 'reserves' list.. if it's not already a mile long... Otherwise the piranha pursuit in April..
Look here.. www.navrun.com.au
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Post by weeman »

Puppa Sphinx wrote:
Big Red Toy wrote:what are you trying to chase up?

Just interested in geting into the comp scene and looking for a good kind of event to start. Have been told vic winch is good for entry level competors... I don't think that the web page has been updated for a while? Can't find info on 2007 event... Dates, location, format etc...
Dont expect any of the information you need for a few months yet.

Untill a club announces it running the event and they find a location dates will be set then.

We orgnaised last years events and didnt get confirmation untill June and the event was in october....

its in the ccda calender for August the 25th however they could well change as vic winch is usually late september to the end of october..

If i was you I would the nav series first the vic winch isnt really an entry level event yes they're new drivers out there however some of them could compete and do compete in the A-grade class.
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Post by MUD EMPIRE »

weeman wrote:
Puppa Sphinx wrote:
Big Red Toy wrote:what are you trying to chase up?

Just interested in geting into the comp scene and looking for a good kind of event to start. Have been told vic winch is good for entry level competors... I don't think that the web page has been updated for a while? Can't find info on 2007 event... Dates, location, format etc...
Dont expect any of the information you need for a few months yet.

Untill a club announces it running the event and they find a location dates will be set then.



We orgnaised last years events and didnt get confirmation untill June and the event was in october....

its in the ccda calender for August the 25th however they could well change as vic winch is usually late september to the end of october..

If i was you I would the nav series first the vic winch isnt really an entry level event yes they're new drivers out there however some of them could compete and do compete in the A-grade class.
Just keeping the thread alive........any news on where and when '07 ?

Rumours accepted........ :D
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Post by Big Red Toy »

Apparently it is being held at YEA at the Engel rnd 1 site :D
That place was great to compete at :armsup:
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vic winch challenge

Post by 75 cruser »

i was told by my uncle that is was on the 25 and 26 of august and were looking at going down to spectate is any good to watch

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Post by Big Red Toy »

But who is running it???
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Post by Big Red Toy »

Big Red Toy wrote:But who is running it???
Good on me :lol: :lol: :lol:

I already knew :roll: Tallarok 4x4 is running it, hence why it is at the same site as the Round 1 Engel, they did an awesome job for that so hopefully Vic Winch is As good :D
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Post by BIg StEvE »

Big Red Toy wrote:
Big Red Toy wrote:But who is running it???
Good on me :lol: :lol: :lol:

I already knew :roll: Tallarok 4x4 is running it, hence why it is at the same site as the Round 1 Engel, they did an awesome job for that so hopefully Vic Winch is As good :D
U so smart! :P
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Post by Big Red Toy »

BIg StEvE wrote:
Big Red Toy wrote:
Big Red Toy wrote:But who is running it???
Good on me :lol: :lol: :lol:

I already knew :roll: Tallarok 4x4 is running it, hence why it is at the same site as the Round 1 Engel, they did an awesome job for that so hopefully Vic Winch is As good :D
U so smart! :P
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Post by Sandy Rut »

Anyone know if vicwinch usually has a night stage/ s :?:
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Post by sierrajim »

Sandy Rut wrote:Anyone know if vicwinch usually has a night stage/ s :?:
yes
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Post by chompyd »

Vic winch usually comprises of 3 Friday night stages 6 Saturday stages and 3 Sunday stages . all though last year was an exception cause we had a Saturday night stage as well! It is a great event as an entry level into the extreme side of competitions but dont think it is a walk in the park, it just means that the big boys who have finished higher in other events aren't allowed to play with us! The event organisers take new competitors before older competitors and also a first in best dressed kind of deal. It follows CCDA ruling which is good for all safety reasons and insurance. I have also heard it will be held at the Engel Rd1 site and be organised by Tallarook 4x4 Club

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Post by zzzz »

Well that website was useless...loved the forum content though :)

So CCDA class B event?
Are there any other supplementary rules?
How hard is it on parts?
How much breakage did most people experience last year?

What sort of mods does one need to be competitive?

Are we talking evil motor mods, crazy dual motor water cooled high mounts, etc.

Or a relatively normal truck with dual diff locks, very decent flex, 35's or 36's and a high mount might have a chance?
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Post by Big Red Toy »

Carnage... UP TO YOU!

How well you go... is how well you can drive & how good you & your navi's winching skills are is what sums up the final results like any winch comp.

But @ yea your Navi better be fit!!! As those hill are a killer! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by bagsy »

zzzz wrote:Well that website was useless...loved the forum content though :)

So CCDA class B event?
Are there any other supplementary rules?
How hard is it on parts?
How much breakage did most people experience last year?

What sort of mods does one need to be competitive?

Are we talking evil motor mods, crazy dual motor water cooled high mounts, etc.

Or a relatively normal truck with dual diff locks, very decent flex, 35's or 36's and a high mount might have a chance?
Yes you have a chance . Driver , navi and truck need to go hard all weekend .You will damage your truck.
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

zzzz wrote:Well that website was useless...loved the forum content though :)

So CCDA class B event?
Are there any other supplementary rules?
How hard is it on parts?
How much breakage did most people experience last year?

What sort of mods does one need to be competitive?

Are we talking evil motor mods, crazy dual motor water cooled high mounts, etc.

Or a relatively normal truck with dual diff locks, very decent flex, 35's or 36's and a high mount might have a chance?
To comply with CCDA regs you need a 4 point cage IIRC.

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Post by GM »

dogbreath_48 wrote:
zzzz wrote:Well that website was useless...loved the forum content though :)

So CCDA class B event?
Are there any other supplementary rules?
How hard is it on parts?
How much breakage did most people experience last year?

What sort of mods does one need to be competitive?

Are we talking evil motor mods, crazy dual motor water cooled high mounts, etc.

Or a relatively normal truck with dual diff locks, very decent flex, 35's or 36's and a high mount might have a chance?
To comply with CCDA regs you need a 4 point cage IIRC.

-Stu :)
We used a water cooled highmount on Sunday last year and it didnt help us. We ran a muddy river through it at speed. You can do an event with little damage, or you can try!!!!!!
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Post by TEE JAY »

Whats the average tyre size of vehicles that are say in the top 10.
How well has the best placed TJ ever gotten?
Any action on celuloid of previous events at this venue?
Are there compulsory winch stages?
So many questions ...
Should I keep going?
Nah I will shut up now.....
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Post by gqpete »

zzzz wrote:Well that website was useless...loved the forum content though :)

So CCDA class B event?
Are there any other supplementary rules?
How hard is it on parts?
How much breakage did most people experience last year?

What sort of mods does one need to be competitive?

Are we talking evil motor mods, crazy dual motor water cooled high mounts, etc.

Or a relatively normal truck with dual diff locks, very decent flex, 35's or 36's and a high mount might have a chance?
last vic winch 06, second place james tyrell in a carby gq shorty, couldnt rev more than 4k cause it would start breaking down. 12v himount standard, bullbar and 35inchtyres basically and pulled second place outrite. no you dont need a big wallet but knowing how to drive is alot cheaper. cheers and have fun
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Post by chompyd »

Whats the average tyre size of vehicles that are say in the top 10. = 35s
How well has the best placed TJ ever gotten? = who cares?
Any action on celuloid of previous events at this venue? = What is celuloid?
Are there compulsory winch stages? =Yes it is a winch challenge!
So many questions ...
Should I keep going? = No!
Nah I will shut up now..... = Yes

Just enter the event dont expect to win and have a good time!
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Post by TEE JAY »

Whats the average tyre size of vehicles that are say in the top 10. = 35s Thank you
How well has the best placed TJ ever gotten? = who cares? If you cant answer the question then dont.
Any action on celuloid of previous events at this venue? = What is celuloid? Film
Are there compulsory winch stages? =Yes it is a winch challenge! So A high mount would definately be an advantage.
So many questions ... I still have more
Should I keep going? = No! I will though
Nah I will shut up now..... = Yes Not just yet.

Just enter the event dont expect to win and have a good time! I might just do that . But I think it makes sence to see what sort of set ups the comp is suited too.
Thanks you for your insightly response Chompyd.
Here are some more questions...

What is the entry cost?
CCDA rules and regs. Where can they be found to download?
Is a special licence required?
This may sound stupid to some of you who have been doing this for years and years but where can one take his rig to practice this sort of winching and driving?
Would Neerim and Toolangi be a good start? Maybe that’s another thread subject.
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Post by Ruffy »

chompyd wrote:Should I keep going? = No!
Great idea man!
chompyd wrote:Nah I will shut up now..... = Yes
Even better idea dude!
chompyd wrote:Just enter the event dont expect to win and have a good time!
That's good advice... I know that's what you do all the time, but seriously man, if BRT is holding you back then ditch him for someone that will take you to the top.
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Post by chompyd »

CCDA rules and regs. Where can they be found to download? On the CCDA website!
Is a special licence required? yes a driving license
This may sound stupid to some of you who have been doing this for years and years but where can one take his rig to practice this sort of winching and driving?
Would Neerim and Toolangi be a good start? Maybe that’s another thread subject. ...... yes or any other forest.

i wasnt taking the piss dude ..... answering questions as best i can!
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Post by chompyd »

Ruffy wrote:
chompyd wrote:Should I keep going? = No!
Great idea man!
chompyd wrote:Nah I will shut up now..... = Yes
Even better idea dude!
chompyd wrote:Just enter the event dont expect to win and have a good time!
That's good advice... I know that's what you do all the time, but seriously man, if BRT is holding you back then ditch him for someone that will take you to the top.
The ruffmiester strikes again .......
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Post by Evil 73 »

We competed last year in a fairly bog stock 2.8 turbo hilux dual cab, we were running a tabor 9000k lowmount and were on 32" tyres.
We had a blast, we completed 11 out of 12 stages without a DNF or penalty points, it was only on the the last stage i lost my brain and it turned to sh*t.
Just enter and have ago, its supposed to be an entry level event so the more new blood the better.

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