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Winch Challenge Magic numbers !!!

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Winch Challenge Magic numbers !!!

Post by AussieCJ7 »

Trying to settle a pub discussion :finger: :finger:

What would everyone say would make the best winch challenge truck

Wheelbase
Tyre size
skidpan clearence
power to weight ratio
overal height


Things like aproach and departure angles goes with saying as does the winch ( modded high mount)

Tyre choice seems pretty set on simex

I know it is not an exact set of numbers but the guys who compete all the time must have a good idea of what works and doesnt love to hear their thoughts
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Post by Drafty »

For the winch l can say a 24v 4.6hp hi mount would and is my choice.
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Post by Area54 »

Power to weight. Distance covered in a stage without excessive wheel spin is an advantage, as excessive wheelspin is penalised and then the winching starts. The furthur you can drive in a stage - you have the advantage (the weight of the rig is very important also)
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Post by AussieCJ7 »

My thoughts are

Wheelbase approx 100"
Tyre size 35"
skidpan clearence as flat as you can get to frame rails
power to weight ratio ????
overal height as low as you can get with 35"s and full travel/no rubbing
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Re: Winch Challenge Magic numbers !!!

Post by bj on roids »

AussieCJ7 wrote:Trying to settle a pub discussion :finger: :finger:

What would everyone say would make the best winch challenge truck

Wheelbase
Tyre size
skidpan clearence
power to weight ratio
overal height


Things like aproach and departure angles goes with saying as does the winch ( modded high mount)

Tyre choice seems pretty set on simex

I know it is not an exact set of numbers but the guys who compete all the time must have a good idea of what works and doesnt love to hear their thoughts


Here would be it the ultimate winch challenge car as i see it:

Wheelbase 100"-104" maybe heaps longer if there is no sharp corners, particularly if you can get a transfer case that allows front digs.

Tyre size, I would run a 33" radial tyre (wheel speed, gearing, LOW CoG etc.)

Skidpan clearance: throw one under your box and case!

Power to weight: A lgiht ute, with a cut down alloy tray, and an alloy V8, with auto.

Overall height 2-3" above stock at most, built to grind.

Winch: High mount, modified.
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Post by DiscoDino »

eh...let me see...

Didn't all those Range Rovers performing great indicate anything? (other than shitty axles and CVs...)

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Re: Winch Challenge Magic numbers !!!

Post by ORSM45 »

bj on roids wrote:Power to weight: A lgiht ute, with a cut down alloy tray, and an alloy V8, with auto.


you forgot to say the auto was alloy :lol:
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Post by Pal »

You also need a body that wont dent from roll overs and trees :D
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Post by bobtail »

it dos;nt seem to matter what you drive you need balls the size of coconuts and a navi thats fit and can climb ledges flat out.and agood comp car
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Post by robbie »

Pal wrote:You also need a body that wont dent from roll overs and trees :D


tube will be good enough :cool:
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Post by MissDrew »

Tidyness as in team work. Driver has to be good at getting around course without getting penalties and the winch runner has to be super tidy with his job. This is the first and for most for scoring high pionts

Balls to stay on the loud pedal longer than the next.

Motor HP, you have to have a quick rig

Tuff rig, has to be built to with stand the abuse, you don`t need suspension travel to do well. (T Leens GQ doesn`t have much travel)

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Post by Dozoor »

Factory prepped Blown simonite , on 35 " tire with a 18" dia rim or somthing round there, a tall side wall would suk trying to go hard, As you guys said you need a gym junkie that can nav !
Looks like hard work to me !

Tire choice would be hard, Sand ,slop, rock , gravel,
Go to agressive would handle loose as on the speedy sections , and too
mild a tire you'll be winchin for ever in the slop.

Im to old for that one . :rofl:
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