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Post by giantracing »

FESTA wrote:
pigletracing wrote:# STAUN internal beadlocks are road legal.
# STUAN have road legal rims that suit their bead locks,not just any rim with an extra hole drilled in them.
# STAUN have done DMT & RTA LEGALITY checks & tests in
AUSTRALIA (all states)
USA
FRANCE
UK
& their product has passed all the required legal requirements.
# STAUN internal beadlocks make FWDING safer in any situation that you might need to lower the tyre pressure,ie MUD, snow, sand, ect.

(Q) WHY CANT WE USE STAUN INTERNAL BEADLOCKS AS THEY ARE RTA APROVED ???
(Q) WHY CANT WE USE STAUN INTERNAL BEADLOCKS FOR SAFTY REASONS ????
(Q) WHY CANT WE USE STAUN INTERNAL BEADLOCKS, AS THEY ARE A SHELF ITEM AT MOST LEADING 4WD & TYRE ACCESSORIE SHOPS ????
no beadlocks pig , whats the big deal
what happened to drag racing days....... tec screws and sica flex....
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Post by 1MadEngineer »

giantracing wrote:
FESTA wrote:
pigletracing wrote:# STAUN internal beadlocks are road legal.
# STUAN have road legal rims that suit their bead locks,not just any rim with an extra hole drilled in them.
# STAUN have done DMT & RTA LEGALITY checks & tests in
AUSTRALIA (all states)
USA
FRANCE
UK
& their product has passed all the required legal requirements.
# STAUN internal beadlocks make FWDING safer in any situation that you might need to lower the tyre pressure,ie MUD, snow, sand, ect.

(Q) WHY CANT WE USE STAUN INTERNAL BEADLOCKS AS THEY ARE RTA APROVED ???
(Q) WHY CANT WE USE STAUN INTERNAL BEADLOCKS FOR SAFTY REASONS ????
(Q) WHY CANT WE USE STAUN INTERNAL BEADLOCKS, AS THEY ARE A SHELF ITEM AT MOST LEADING 4WD & TYRE ACCESSORIE SHOPS ????
no beadlocks pig , whats the big deal
what happened to drag racing days....... tec screws and sica flex....

ahh that would never work! ;)
(oh hang on yes it does, we did nearly 50 odd comps with just a bit of sikaflex holding them on)
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Post by giantracing »

1MadEngineer wrote:
giantracing wrote:
FESTA wrote:
pigletracing wrote:# STAUN internal beadlocks are road legal.
# STUAN have road legal rims that suit their bead locks,not just any rim with an extra hole drilled in them.
# STAUN have done DMT & RTA LEGALITY checks & tests in
AUSTRALIA (all states)
USA
FRANCE
UK
& their product has passed all the required legal requirements.
# STAUN internal beadlocks make FWDING safer in any situation that you might need to lower the tyre pressure,ie MUD, snow, sand, ect.

(Q) WHY CANT WE USE STAUN INTERNAL BEADLOCKS AS THEY ARE RTA APROVED ???
(Q) WHY CANT WE USE STAUN INTERNAL BEADLOCKS FOR SAFTY REASONS ????
(Q) WHY CANT WE USE STAUN INTERNAL BEADLOCKS, AS THEY ARE A SHELF ITEM AT MOST LEADING 4WD & TYRE ACCESSORIE SHOPS ????
no beadlocks pig , whats the big deal
what happened to drag racing days....... tec screws and sica flex....

ahh that would never work! ;)
(oh hang on yes it does, we did nearly 50 odd comps with just a bit of sikaflex holding them on)
you know it works ( cant stop that dave hahaha).
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Post by jimmyb »

Well if you cant run Stauns thats me out. Have 33" rubber on the TJ with internals. I personally feel that they should be allowed for safety reasons. If you want to keep a even field, only allow 15psi for example. If you run beadlocks then you have a better "safety" advantage thats all.

Q1. As for cages, I would like to confirm this more for the Wrangler. I am currently fitting a GenRight 6 pt cage which totally replaces the OEM cage. This new one is A pilar as well as B pilar like the OEM one. Is this acceptable?

Q2. Also wanted to confirm what would need to be done above the cabin roof to make it enclosed?

Q3. Can you run half doors that TJ's come out with, with netting on it?
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Post by XTREME MMM »

jimmyb wrote:Well if you cant run Stauns thats me out. Have 33" rubber on the TJ with internals. I personally feel that they should be allowed for safety reasons. If you want to keep a even field, only allow 15psi for example. If you run beadlocks then you have a better "safety" advantage thats all.

As for cages, I would like to confirm this more for the Wrangler. I am currently fitting a GenRight 6 pt cage which totally replaces the OEM cage. This new one is A pilar as well as B pilar like the OEM one. Is this acceptable?


:D :D :D


Juries still out on beadlocks, if one is going to be allowed all will be allowed.

As for roll cage, the rules are there on web site, so if it complies to those it must be allowed. Or go one better and if not sure have a look at a CAMS cage design.

Cheers
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Post by pigletracing »

what do you mean, if you allow one bead lock you have to allow them all !!!!!
you have allowed turbos for diesal & not for petrols, so whats the diference with not allowing the 1 style of bead lock that isnt road legal !!!!! OR CAN WE TURBO OUR PETROL MOTORS NOW!!!!
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Post by XTREME MMM »

pigletracing wrote:what do you mean, if you allow one bead lock you have to allow them all !!!!!
you have allowed turbos for diesal & not for petrols, so whats the diference with not allowing the 1 style of bead lock that isnt road legal !!!!! OR CAN WE TURBO OUR PETROL MOTORS NOW!!!!

:x :x :x

What part of being fair don't you understand.

As I said the juries is still out.

But by your attitude you are doing your sponsors no good at all.

And the jury is coming back with some sad faces.

And if you go by their faces it does not look good at the moment.

It is I who makes the rules and not the sponsors regardless of whom they are.

But in saying that, I do believe that they the sponsors would want to be fair as well.

So all I can say at the moment Piglet is if you don't like it, play else where or start your own event.

This is hard enough as it is getting a new event up and running, without a whole heap of SHI. being tossed around by the likes of yourself.

And as the Big fella says:- get over it and get a life.

And all I can say is build a truck that complies and all will be happy.

I think at the moment it is easier dealing with DOT and VS then dealing with some people on this forum
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But please do not feel that I am having a go at you, because if you think that I am, you are very CORRECT.

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Post by XTREME MMM »

jimmyb wrote:
Q2. Also wanted to confirm what would need to be done above the cabin roof to make it enclosed?

Q3. Can you run half doors that TJ's come out with, with netting on it?
:D :D :D

Sorry I have not answered these, I think you may have edited them after I gave answer on roll cage.

Q2:- As per soft top, must be 1.6mm steel or 3mm alloy covering roof line, which must cover driver and codriver.

Q3:- Yes you can as long as that model/year/yours came out with that style of door.

Cheers
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Post by giantracing »

pigletracing wrote:what do you mean, if you allow one bead lock you have to allow them all !!!!!
you have allowed turbos for diesal & not for petrols, so whats the diference with not allowing the 1 style of bead lock that isnt road legal !!!!! OR CAN WE TURBO OUR PETROL MOTORS NOW!!!!
gee pig chill out........... what is the big deal i going to beat you no matter what you have..... my car that we using going to be stock... :finger: :finger: :finger:
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Post by pigletracing »

you haven beat me yet chris,even with all your super modified rigs,
so what makes things different now!!! are you leting someone else drive.[/i]
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Post by stampy4x4 »

Wasn't David's original idea to have a winch event for the more standard type daily drivers?
Why is everyone getting so pent-up trying to turn it into another full-blown winch challenge event when I think it is definitely being aimed at entry level cars to give these owners a sense of competition.
Maybe all the experienced comp drivers who are complaining should just stick to their own modified events.
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Post by GUT 30 »

stampy4x4 wrote:Wasn't David's original idea to have a winch event for the more standard type daily drivers?
Why is everyone getting so pent-up trying to turn it into another full-blown winch challenge event when I think it is definitely being aimed at entry level cars to give these owners a sense of competition.
Maybe all the experienced comp drivers who are complaining should just stick to their own modified events.
I agree Stampy . Dave has organised this to get back to where the sport started , basically with stock vehicles with the exemption of some much needed safety regulations . ( Don`t whinge about it just comply )
I have been standing on the sidelines for years watching and supporting Daves events and was exuberent when he came up with this configuration for a comp , but sadly my daily driver does not conform to the rules and so with much determination I am striving to purchace another vehicle to build that will comply even though on the strictest budget . I hope the vehicle would be competitive as in this style of event it is not going to be the one the most expensive rig that wins but more the rig which has a good driver and navi that communicate and work well together and are good at enterpretting Daves rules for each stage .

Stampy I think the more experienced drivers are getting a little worried that some nobodies will be able to out drive and outclass them in this evenly matched playing field .

Even if I cannot compete I will be there watching and supporting as I know that Dave will put these classes of vehicle through there paces . The only thing I am hoping for is that it does not turn out to be a GQ UTE showdown I am hoping for a wide range of manufacturers to be in the line up . This event will just add fuel to the fire of which is better at offroading the Nissan the L/C or even maybe the lada niva ..

Cheers just my thoughts ..
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Post by loopy31 »

Agreed with both Stampy and Gut. Look at the name of the event....
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Post by pigletracing »

YEP I totally agree with all your coments, & I wasnt trying to p#ss anyone off.
& yes I TOO was very excited when this class came about,because owning a truck that can only be driven 3 or 4 weekends a year,not being able to drive it legaly on the road, & still having to pay the rego each year was becoming too much.. That is why I sold my comp rig. At the end of the day the guys with the production & non comp trucks probably get to do more 4wding than the guys there calling the experienced ones.
My outlook at competitions has been the same since day one, & thats just to have fun. Ive never cared what position I come,just so long as ive enjoyed geting there... Im not competeing in this comp as a driver but a NAVI,
so even if woodsy was on rollerskates he should be able to beat me, because by the time I get my fat A#s up a hill, carried by the parrametics while clinging to the oxygen bottle, he could run rings around me. Im just going out to enjoy it as safely as possible. Piglet
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Post by FESTA »

stampy4x4 wrote:Wasn't David's original idea to have a winch event for the more standard type daily drivers?
Why is everyone getting so pent-up trying to turn it into another full-blown winch challenge event when I think it is definitely being aimed at entry level cars to give these owners a sense of competition.
Maybe all the experienced comp drivers who are complaining should just stick to their own modified events.
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Post by frp88 »

GUT 30 wrote:
stampy4x4 wrote:Wasn't David's original idea to have a winch event for the more standard type daily drivers?
Why is everyone getting so pent-up trying to turn it into another full-blown winch challenge event when I think it is definitely being aimed at entry level cars to give these owners a sense of competition.
Maybe all the experienced comp drivers who are complaining should just stick to their own modified events.
I agree Stampy . Dave has organised this to get back to where the sport started , basically with stock vehicles with the exemption of some much needed safety regulations . ( Don`t whinge about it just comply )
I have been standing on the sidelines for years watching and supporting Daves events and was exuberent when he came up with this configuration for a comp , but sadly my daily driver does not conform to the rules and so with much determination I am striving to purchace another vehicle to build that will comply even though on the strictest budget . I hope the vehicle would be competitive as in this style of event it is not going to be the one the most expensive rig that wins but more the rig which has a good driver and navi that communicate and work well together and are good at enterpretting Daves rules for each stage .

Stampy I think the more experienced drivers are getting a little worried that some nobodies will be able to out drive and outclass them in this evenly matched playing field .

Even if I cannot compete I will be there watching and supporting as I know that Dave will put these classes of vehicle through there paces . The only thing I am hoping for is that it does not turn out to be a GQ UTE showdown I am hoping for a wide range of manufacturers to be in the line up . This event will just add fuel to the fire of which is better at offroading the Nissan the L/C or even maybe the lada niva ..

Cheers just my thoughts ..
I agree with you on most things and can't wait to go to the first event. I am disappointed that I can't use my cruiser the way it is. Cos if you aren't spending over $10000 with buying a truck you are lucky.
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Post by Pauwolf »

Can anyone confirm that we are still running 4 point cage in a wagon in production class? I just downloaded the production class rules and it says that a 6 point is required for a wagon or 4 point for utes

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Post by Pauwolf »

Dont worry , worked it out, went back and re read this thread, cages to start at A pillar, XWC spec

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Post by needhelp »

:D hello dave matt moore here did u know that no gq came out with a turbo on diesel models only 2.8 had turbos just thought i would let know
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Post by XTREME MMM »

needhelp wrote::D hello dave matt moore here did u know that no gq came out with a turbo on diesel models only 2.8 had turbos just thought i would let know

:D :D :D

Hi Matt, that I do know. :roll: :roll:

But please refer to the rules that turbo's are allowed on diesels, but must use a cast manifold.

And also the rules have not changed regards EFI:- You are still not allowed to put EFI on models/year that did not come out with it. Did you know that, if not consider being informed, yet again. :D :D

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Post by needhelp »

:D :bad-words: thanks dave worth a shot :armsup: when will the jury be out about beadlocks
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Post by XTREME MMM »

needhelp wrote::D :bad-words: thanks dave worth a shot :armsup: when will the jury be out about beadlocks

:D :D :D


Regards beadlocks:

At the moment the jury is still in deep discussion and I cannot see them resolving this matter until "at least" the end of the first Series.

So I would advise: Tubes & Secaflex

Please note: the only holes allowed in the outer of the rim is for the valve stem.

The main idea of this Production Series is to get it back to where you do not have to toss thousands of dollars into a vehicle to compete. By doing this it will create a very level playing field.

It will be good to see the winch cable being pulled out without the help of an air freespool.

Cheers
David :D :D :twisted: :D
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Post by tiler0172 »

that is a bit unfair as even a deisel with a cast manifold they can still produce more power than a standard petrol even if it had injection (example car 12 mark has cast manifold 200 +hp standard petrol what max of 120hp with modes) so i take it that it should be called deisel nissan ute comp as that is what you will have a majority of .makes it hard to have a variation of cars.
i thought production ment standard off the showroom floor with some minor modes.
just my 2cents worth but it is true hey dave.

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Post by XTREME MMM »

tiler0172 wrote:that is a bit unfair as even a deisel with a cast manifold they can still produce more power than a standard petrol even if it had injection (example car 12 mark has cast manifold 200 +hp standard petrol what max of 120hp with modes) so i take it that it should be called deisel nissan ute comp as that is what you will have a majority of .makes it hard to have a variation of cars.
i thought production ment standard off the showroom floor with some minor modes.
just my 2cents worth but it is true hey dave.

cheers crazy eyes

:D :D :D


If you can get 200hp at wheels out of a bolt on turbo kit on a TD42 without intercooler or major pump mods, i would like to see it. I think you will find with a bolt on kit you will look at around the 110 - 125 hp and not 200hp.

You should also understand that a TB42 is a lot quicker than a TD42.

I also think in the rules it states standard pump which also relates to fuel rate.

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Post by tiler0172 »

do your rules say that it carn't have a intercooler as you can bolt on a factory kit and do it . we are talking budget you would have to spend$$$ to make a petrol go and produce the same torqe and power.
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Post by XTREME MMM »

tiler0172 wrote:do your rules say that it carn't have a intercooler as you can bolt on a factory kit and do it . we are talking budget you would have to spend$$$ to make a petrol go and produce the same torqe and power.

:D :D :D

As Matt said there are no GQ's with a turbo and as the rules state you can have a turbo but you cannot have an intercooler.
Only the GU that came out standard will be allowed to run their standard OE turbo & OE intercooler.
But keep in mind also that not all GU's were turboed and the early turboed one's did not come out with an intercooler. So that being the case they would not be allowed to fit an intercooler.

Refer to Rules:

5B. Engines
Engine must be standard fitment as the year of build in Australian Model Range.
Engine is allowed to have after market accessories fitted.
Aftermarket turbo on cast manifold allowed on diesel. No superchargers.
OE Intercooler/turbo combination allowed if fitted as per year of build in Australian Model Range.
Radiator to remain in original position.
No aftermarket computers or chipping allowed.
No turbo or superchargers allowed on petrol motors.
Carburettor is allowed to be upgraded.
Extractors allowed.
Exhaust must finish at rear or 600mm from nearest opening on vehicle.


5C. Fuel Systems
Pump fuel only.
No boost additives allowed.
Fuel tank to stay in original position, but may be raised.
LPG is allowed to be fitted to petrol motors.
Diesel Injector Pump as per year of build in Australian Model Range.

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:bad-words: hey dave in rule 5b engines is fuel injection an up grade off carburettor lol
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Post by XTREME MMM »

needhelp wrote::bad-words: hey dave in rule 5b engines is fuel injection an up grade off carburettor lol

:D :D :D


Yes you are quite correct in saying that.

But NO you still cannot have an EFI motor in a vehicle that did not come out with that in the year of manufacture.

What part of NO don't you understand, is it the N or O. :twisted: ;)

If your not carefull the big fella will come on line and tell you to chill out and follow the rules, yet again.

Cheers
David :D :D :twisted: :D

PS: Keep trying, I might give in :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: not likely.
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Post by tiler0172 »

If you can get 200hp at wheels out of a bolt on turbo kit on a TD42 without intercooler or major pump mods, i would like to see it. I think you will find with a bolt on kit you will look at around the 110 - 125 hp and not 200hp.

You should also understand that a TB42 is a lot quicker than a TD42.

I also think in the rules it states standard pump which also relates to fuel rate.

Cheers
David :D :D :twisted: :D [/b][/size][/quote]

hey i said it can be done i didnt say how long it would last (LOL) :D
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ps hey dave doesn't worry me i aint in that class.
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Post by XTREME MMM »

ps hey dave doesn't worry me i aint in that class.[/quote]


:D :D :D


That was going to be my next question. You would be 2 stone less if you told the BOSS that you were building another vehicle.

Anyway you would not know how to drive a standard type vehicle with no hair dryer bolted to the side :lol: :lol: :lol:

Cheers
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