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Taifun T200
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Taifun T200
So, January 4th, we decided to start working on a Mitsubishi L200 Rally Raid, Dakar configuration. The car was in the Dakar 2007, DNQ, then another 2 or 3 races with a Spanish team. The car costs new 100.000 euro, so, when I bought it for 50.000 I thought that it could be a good value for money. Unfortunately, it is the biggest mistake I ever made with competition cars… The car was so bad built and fabricated, that I had to sell the chassis for 20 euro, to a gypsy guy… And we had to reconsider the project. In the beginning we said we will do it as our ex-Dakar car, with rear live axle, Nissan, with wider front suspension, etc. But now we reconsider the entire project, we bought a new chassis, and the car will be:
- Semi-tubular space frame chassis – keeping the front part of the Mitsubishi chassis, then tubes;
- 2850 mm wheel base;
- 1996 mm wide, tire to tire;
- 1778 mm high;
- 3.2 DID Mitsubishi engine (from the old car), but with another turbo and engine management unit;
- 6 speed sequential gear box, no low range;
- Independent rear suspension Ralliart;
- 300 liters fuel deposit (the other thing from the old car…);
- Engine and gear box repositioned, middle of the chassis;
- Ohlins suspension for now, but we will change it for FRT or Donerre.
Wish us luck!;-)
- Semi-tubular space frame chassis – keeping the front part of the Mitsubishi chassis, then tubes;
- 2850 mm wheel base;
- 1996 mm wide, tire to tire;
- 1778 mm high;
- 3.2 DID Mitsubishi engine (from the old car), but with another turbo and engine management unit;
- 6 speed sequential gear box, no low range;
- Independent rear suspension Ralliart;
- 300 liters fuel deposit (the other thing from the old car…);
- Engine and gear box repositioned, middle of the chassis;
- Ohlins suspension for now, but we will change it for FRT or Donerre.
Wish us luck!;-)
Last edited by TaifunOffroad on Fri Feb 19, 2010 9:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Taifun T200
When we started dismounting we realized the big disaster… The engine was sitting on top of the front differential. The suspension structure was very bad, with really strange angles, etc…
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…and there is the happy new owner of a Dakar car…;-))
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We started working on the cockpit, as it should be… Also on the chassis, we cut out all original reinforcement, fixing points, etc.
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We built the front suspension fixing points, for the proper caster angle.
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And the main gear box cross member just arrived, from the laser cutting machine! We really like it how it is… ;-)). As a mention, the cross member itself (without the fixing staff, silent blocks, etc) has a number of 18 pieces. All together, the engine and gear box mounting system has 62 pieces…
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Hello,flyology wrote:Any chance of a close up picture of the rear calipers/brake set up? is that factory mitsubishi and do the calipers have a park or E brake facility?
thanks!!
The rear wheel assembly is factory Mitsu pajero, but with a different brake disc and brake pads. The wheel hub is reinforced, as the front ones, and is machined to accommodate a bigger ball joint.
thanks for looking, we will try to make a picture as well of the rear wheel hub.
GQ MWB 105 ", DID Mitsubishi engine with big turbo, fiber glass body, Boogger 38.5/11/16, 2x8274, 5 link front, triangulated 4-link rear, SAW 14" and 16" coil-overs, , 5.1 r&p.
;-) I recommend you the topic of the other cars we are building now. Different car - designed from scratch for extreme off roading, "trophy races":v840 wrote:This and Brus' are my favourite builds on outers at the moment. Keep up the awesome.
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thanks,
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Taifun T200
We fabricated the engine and the t/case/g/box supports. The g/box ones are designed to accommodate both the manual and the sequential gear boxes. (FIA changed the 2010 regulations for T1, so we don’t know for how long we still use the sequential one…) The engine and the gear box are moved backwards as much as possible, in order to properly balance the weights, keeping the 6 degrees as in the Mitsu Pajero, etc.
BTW, the gear box crossmember is the best fabrication we did so far. ;-)
BTW, the gear box crossmember is the best fabrication we did so far. ;-)
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Taifun T200
We almost finished the front space frame. Also, we are working on the main roll-cage, as we had to make it according with the new 2010 FIA T1 regulations.
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Re: Taifun T200
After we have dealt with various other projects, it is time to return to L200. Two weeks ago we focused attention again on this rally raid car, so I will show you some new pictures
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Re: Taifun T200
Awesome work as always. Very nice shocks....Ohlins=
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