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Post by lewie »

i read on outers that they splice using a quality jointing paste, best brand would be "STAGG" :D
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Post by SWBMQCraig »

What about mixing flour and water together and making paste to stick it together? Would your run them side by side? or one in front of the other???
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Post by chpd80 »

Was thinking one in front of another, Would that pose a problem with the radiator? Should i just run without one and add Coolant to the oil?

Will approach angle suffer if I moved the bullbar forward about a metre or so to fit the second motor? Should I run another set of wheels on the bullbar to offset the effect of reduced approach angle?
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Post by vanbox »

Been waiting for this thread a long time. All my tech questions answered in one easy to access location. :D :armsup:

keep up the good work, ill have my truck built in no time :roll:

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Post by dont_follow_me »

chpd80 wrote:Can I graft two zd30's together to make one awesome bomb (opps sorry) motor????

What is the usual way people graft two motors together?, welded?, Glued or just bolted together?,
I find blue tac is great for hard bonding joints, its been holding my winch on for years without any trouble.

while we are talking tech, I am thinking of changing my wheels from 35x12.5's to 175/14's on a 17 inch rim. I think I may have to change my diff ratios to 17.14:1 so what ratio should I change to in the transfer case fitted (with blue tac I might add) on the front diff. should it be the same as the extra trasnfer case on the front diff? or the one on the roof rack?

thanks in advance
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Post by NutterGQ »

lewie wrote:
rb30 into my GU wagon. is it worth it? and wat sort of power gains will i get?
none :cool:
I wouldn't put money on that...
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Post by THICKNICK »

i own a 94 nissan patrol ute and is a tb42 and im running dual fuel, my question is if i took the gas tank out from under the tray and ate it would it still work????????
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Post by KYSI »

THICKNICK wrote:i own a 94 nissan patrol ute and is a tb42 and im running dual fuel, my question is if i took the gas tank out from under the tray and ate it would it still work????????
well as long as you ate it in the car i wouldnt see any reason why it wouldnt
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Post by pigletracing »

also eat 2x pkts of quick eaze, as you will have the worst gas
& fart like mad, I also wouldnt recomend smoking for at least 1 day after.
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Post by Feenz »

bogged wrote:can I fit a ZD30 into my Barina?
what spares should I carry with me?
No spares needed. Reverse the polarity, have the exhaust as the intake and intake as exhaust, bingo, reverses the timer on the grenade.

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Post by bogged »

cmcd wrote:
bogged wrote:.. ZD30 .. what spares should I carry with me?
All of them. ;)
Thanks.. I now have the ZD fitted to th Barina with the 1/2 inch twin stacks, and turbo 1200 gearbox... I wanna know can I legally run 28's on the barina? if so, how do I fit them up? can I get away with a 2mm body lift??
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Post by Reddo »

bogged wrote:
cmcd wrote:
bogged wrote:.. ZD30 .. what spares should I carry with me?
All of them. ;)
Thanks.. I now have the ZD fitted to th Barina with the 1/2 inch twin stacks, and turbo 1200 gearbox... I wanna know can I legally run 28's on the barina? if so, how do I fit them up? can I get away with a 2mm body lift??
yeah it sould all be sweet, you need lift the mounts off the rails, otherwise if you use 2MM blocks, you will crack the pan/mounts, and it will knock when you take off. just lift it and leave the bumpers at std height - it will let air flow through and keep the motor coolier. do you have pics??
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Post by tna racing »

Reddo wrote:
bogged wrote:
cmcd wrote:
bogged wrote:.. ZD30 .. what spares should I carry with me?
All of them. ;)
Thanks.. I now have the ZD fitted to th Barina with the 1/2 inch twin stacks, and turbo 1200 gearbox... I wanna know can I legally run 28's on the barina? if so, how do I fit them up? can I get away with a 2mm body lift??
yeah it sould all be sweet, you need lift the mounts off the rails, otherwise if you use 2MM blocks, you will crack the pan/mounts, and it will knock when you take off. just lift it and leave the bumpers at std height - it will let air flow through and keep the motor coolier. do you have pics??
would a pvc chassis be better?
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Post by bogged »

tna racing wrote:would a pvc chassis be better?
I found it to be too rigid for offroad work... Where you want the chassis to flex, and the suspension to stay still.. I went with paddle pop sticks cut in 1/4's and taped to gether.. Have had no issues so far, completing 12 tuff truck challenges, and 40 OBC's... top 1 position in all of them.
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Post by Reddo »

bogged wrote:
tna racing wrote:would a pvc chassis be better?
I found it to be too rigid for offroad work... Where you want the chassis to flex, and the suspension to stay still.. I went with paddle pop sticks cut in 1/4's and taped to gether.. Have had no issues so far, completing 12 tuff truck challenges, and 40 OBC's... top 1 position in all of them.
oh i seen that car, man its so sweet. and that winch that works of the rear wheels via a old commo rims is so sweet. got the best line speed ever. And i loved how you used al pop-rivetes to hold the winch drums to the wheels, so very light.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Weiner wrote:
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Yeah, well, what do YOU wear when your 4WDing?

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Post by tna racing »

Reddo wrote:
bogged wrote:
tna racing wrote:would a pvc chassis be better?
I found it to be too rigid for offroad work... Where you want the chassis to flex, and the suspension to stay still.. I went with paddle pop sticks cut in 1/4's and taped to gether.. Have had no issues so far, completing 12 tuff truck challenges, and 40 OBC's... top 1 position in all of them.
oh i seen that car, man its so sweet. and that winch that works of the rear wheels via a old commo rims is so sweet. got the best line speed ever. And i loved how you used al pop-rivetes to hold the winch drums to the wheels, so very light.
the giant scotch locks in the line worked well too :D
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Post by MICK77 »

bogged wrote:can I fit 31's on my GQ with legal 8inch suspension lift and 9inch body lift?
Yes, but only if you have the model with double overhead underhangs & lowered back seat ashtrays.
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Post by bogged »

Reddo wrote:oh i seen that car, man its so sweet. and that winch that works of the rear wheels via a old commo rims is so sweet. got the best line speed ever. And i loved how you used al pop-rivetes to hold the winch drums to the wheels, so very light.
yea I got the dually Commodore rims on it now, didnt think anyone else had seen them, think it was VK they came out on??

the pop rivers - well they arent really, they are dobs of silastic painted silver. MUCH stronger.
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Post by Simo63 »

bogged wrote:
Reddo wrote:oh i seen that car, man its so sweet. and that winch that works of the rear wheels via a old commo rims is so sweet. got the best line speed ever. And i loved how you used al pop-rivetes to hold the winch drums to the wheels, so very light.
yea I got the dually Commodore rims on it now, didnt think anyone else had seen them, think it was VK they came out on??

the pop rivers - well they arent really, they are dobs of silastic painted silver. MUCH stronger.
Hey Bogged, if you want chassis flex then you need to get rid of the paddle pop sticks (as good as they are) and use the plastic straws with the flexible neck. Yeah that's what I'm talking about ... flex like you've never seen before and super strong.

It all comes down to the special flex joint .. someone should patent that idea :armsup:
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Post by bogged »

Simo63 wrote:Hey Bogged, if you want chassis flex then you need to get rid of the paddle pop sticks (as good as they are) and use the plastic straws with the flexible neck. Yeah that's what I'm talking about ... flex like you've never seen before and super strong.

It all comes down to the special flex joint .. someone should patent that idea :armsup:
your the man for this, do you use the blue ones, or the white McDonalds ones????
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Post by tna racing »

bogged wrote:
Simo63 wrote:Hey Bogged, if you want chassis flex then you need to get rid of the paddle pop sticks (as good as they are) and use the plastic straws with the flexible neck. Yeah that's what I'm talking about ... flex like you've never seen before and super strong.

It all comes down to the special flex joint .. someone should patent that idea :armsup:
your the man for this, do you use the blue ones, or the white McDonalds ones????
blue ones with white out on them i am led to be leave.
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Post by familybus »

gee you blokes carry on like dicks! :roll:

what about us real 4wd blokes who take our motoring serious? :roll:

at the moment Ive got a blown head gasket on my Maverick and think it may have been cause i made it from the wrong gasket paper! should i have used cornflake packet instead of coco pops?

and when Ive got my windows down i hear a real loud humming noise from the tyres but when the windows are up and stereo on i cant hear em, is there a reason why?
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Post by chpd80 »

Yep thats a common mistake many have made before so dont feel too bad.
The coco pops are made from a 1 sided 295gsm castcoated paper while the cornflakes are made from a stronger 360gsm Artboard which gives any motor a guaranteed 173 kw at the wheels.
Easy mistake to make mate :D

Not sure about the window noise though, try it at night see if its any better.
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Post by KYSI »

chpd80 wrote:Yep thats a common mistake many have made before so dont feel too bad.
The coco pops are made from a 1 sided 295gsm castcoated paper while the cornflakes are made from a stronger 360gsm Artboard which gives any motor a guaranteed 173 kw at the wheels.
Easy mistake to make mate :D

Not sure about the window noise though, try it at night see if its any better.
Is there by anychance a hiclone fitted to your vechicle? if so try pulling the ashtray out 3 mm this should do the trick
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Post by Reddo »

familybus wrote:gee you blokes carry on like dicks! :roll:

what about us real 4wd blokes who take our motoring serious? :roll:

at the moment Ive got a blown head gasket on my Maverick and think it may have been cause i made it from the wrong gasket paper! should i have used cornflake packet instead of coco pops?

and when Ive got my windows down i hear a real loud humming noise from the tyres but when the windows are up and stereo on i cant hear em, is there a reason why?
oh i know where you went wrong, you should of used the iron man cereal box, that tuff as titaniaum
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Post by Reddo »

KYSI wrote:
chpd80 wrote:Yep thats a common mistake many have made before so dont feel too bad.
The coco pops are made from a 1 sided 295gsm castcoated paper while the cornflakes are made from a stronger 360gsm Artboard which gives any motor a guaranteed 173 kw at the wheels.
Easy mistake to make mate :D

Not sure about the window noise though, try it at night see if its any better.
Is there by anychance a hiclone fitted to your vechicle? if so try pulling the ashtray out 3 mm this should do the trick
I couldnt afford a Hiclone, so was was just gonna put one of these in my home made 2" PVC snorkle, will it work?

they should force the air into the motor, because, well im hoping, that the faster i go, the more airflow im gonna get.

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Post by KYSI »

Reddo wrote:
KYSI wrote:
chpd80 wrote:Yep thats a common mistake many have made before so dont feel too bad.
The coco pops are made from a 1 sided 295gsm castcoated paper while the cornflakes are made from a stronger 360gsm Artboard which gives any motor a guaranteed 173 kw at the wheels.
Easy mistake to make mate :D

Not sure about the window noise though, try it at night see if its any better.
Is there by anychance a hiclone fitted to your vechicle? if so try pulling the ashtray out 3 mm this should do the trick
I couldnt afford a Hiclone, so was was just gonna put one of these in my home made 2" PVC snorkle, will it work?

they should force the air into the motor, because, well im hoping, that the faster i go, the more airflow im gonna get.

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for weight reduction just take the snorkel off and run it into ur pvc chassis this should produce 14kw per foot of 2'' of pvc pipe but maxium performance is achieved from 3'', i hope this helps mate. oh also the blue fans are known to be alot better then pink
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Post by tna racing »

what ratios should i run for 20" tyers on 19" lift?
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Post by KYSI »

tna racing wrote:what ratios should i run for 20" tyers on 19" lift?
adam, is it 19'' spring lift? or does it have a body lift also?
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