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Exedy XI-RFC Australia-22/29 Sept.Landcruiser Mountain Park

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Re: Exedy XI-RFC Australia-22/29 Sept.Landcruiser Mountain P

Post by XTREME MMM »

it works wrote:Looks good dave do we get one or two for the car?
Are you going to bring some double sided tape because my car has not had number plate holes for about 3 years.
Thanks ROD.
2 per car.

That way driver & co-driver get one each.

Make sure that they can be mounted for the Event.

Cheers
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Re: Exedy XI-RFC Australia-22/29 Sept.Landcruiser Mountain P

Post by XTREME MMM »

Well heading off to the Logan Challenge this weekend, it will be fun playing Team Manager for Team Petticoat.

Had a meeting with the General Manager of Exedy Australia today and went real well. He is looking forward to the event.

Not long to go now and there is still time to submit an entry for "8 Days of Off Road Magic", or if you cannot spare the time for the Exedy XI - RFC why not just enter Round 3 of the ARB XWC 22nd - 23rd September.

This is looking to be a big week at Landcruiser Mountain Park.

Lot more updates after the Logan Challenge, make sure you come and say hi.

Cheers
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Re: Exedy XI-RFC Australia-22/29 Sept.Landcruiser Mountain P

Post by XTREME MMM »

Ok, here is an offer that is a bit different.

I know it is only a small offer.

But I will assist all Teams that have to travel more than 200kms to Cruiser Park (as the crow flies)

20 cents a km towards your fuel (one way) for fully paid entrants.

I know it is not much, but it is something.

Cheers
Cheers
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Post by Shieldsy »

Jeez your a nice bloke :armsup:
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Post by it works »

Ill take you up on that offer Dave It's 980klms for us.
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Post by XTREME MMM »

it works wrote:Ill take you up on that offer Dave It's 980klms for us.
Thanks Rod.

:) :) :)

Please read fine print:-

Ok, here is an offer that is a bit different.

I know it is only a small offer.

But I will assist all Teams that have to travel more than 200kms to Cruiser Park (as the crow flies)

20 cents a km towards your fuel (one way) for fully paid entrants.

I know it is not much, but it is something.

Cheers
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Post by XTREME MMM »

I would like to welcome Cap Coast Industries Production on board as a Sponsor.

Talk to them for all your event filming & DVD Production.

Cheers
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Post by XTREME MMM »

I would like to welcome Safetyquip on board as a Sponsor.

Talk to them for all your work & safety clothing and equipment .

Cheers
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http://youtu.be/mujJlNoFrV0
What to look forward to at Exedy XI - RFC. Not long to go now!
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Re: Exedy XI-RFC Australia-22/29 Sept.Landcruiser Mountain P

Post by Gaza520 »

Hey Dave still workin bugs out of my truck done a comp at cityview couple of weekends ago and broke it on the third stage i'm hoping to be ready for next season just no point in putting it in till i know its going to work Good luck with this comp mate i will be out there to watch at least :?
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Re: Exedy XI-RFC Australia-22/29 Sept.Landcruiser Mountain P

Post by Brian Gregg »

Hi Dave , Dave and myself will have to withdraw from the 8 day due to work I will be in Mt Isa for the week of the event , Also I havent sent any time on the truck since sterlos last event . Sorry for the late call . Regards Brian
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Re: Exedy XI-RFC Australia-22/29 Sept.Landcruiser Mountain P

Post by XTREME MMM »

Brian Gregg wrote:Hi Dave , Dave and myself will have to withdraw from the 8 day due to work I will be in Mt Isa for the week of the event , Also I havent sent any time on the truck since sterlos last event . Sorry for the late call . Regards Brian

Hi Brian, it is a pity that you and David have to withdraw due to work. I was looking forward to watching you compete.

You will be able to see daily updates & scores each day of the event. Photo's and story will be on Facebook, as it is eaiser to load photo's onto Facebook. Scores & story will be loaded onto http://www.xtreme4x4sport.com.au" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; as the scores are easier to upload to my web site. Story will also be here and on other sites as well.

See you next year.

Cheers
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getting close now ,History in the making ....RFC OZ :armsup:
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Post by XTREME MMM »

I would like to welcome Roosystems on board as a Major Sponsor.

Also a big thanks to Telstra Bigpond for giving Exedy XI - RFC and ARB XWC Base internet access. With their support I will be able to give daily updates during set up.

During the event daily updates will be posted which will include:- Points, Photos & Story.

All for now from Exedy XI - RFC Australia and ARB XWC Base, Day 1, Landcruiser Mountain Park.

David Metcalfe
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Re: Exedy XI-RFC Australia-22/29 Sept.Landcruiser Mountain P

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Any stages Friday night 21/09 or Saturday night 22/09
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Re: Exedy XI-RFC Australia-22/29 Sept.Landcruiser Mountain P

Post by Big-Fella4x4 »

GUT 30 wrote:Any stages Friday night 21/09 or Saturday night 22/09
Hi Gut30, the event starts on the Sat morning so, no Fri night stages and there will be 5 stages Sat and 5 stages on Sun for the 3rd round of the XWC and that also starts off the 8 day. So I would not think that there would be any night stages on the Sat either.

Hope you can make it for the w/end anyway.

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Re: Exedy XI-RFC Australia-22/29 Sept.Landcruiser Mountain P

Post by XTREME MMM »

Hi, thanks for answering that Duncan.

I have just got home from the park.

It has been a big few days and yet more to come.

Have to pick up Ashley Lucas tomorrow and my loan Polaris, thanks to Aliant Food Services for the use of the Polaris.

Also have to do some food shopping and running around picking up sponsors product for the Exedy XI - RFC.

See you in a couple of days.

Cheers
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Re: Exedy XI-RFC Australia-22/29 Sept.Landcruiser Mountain P

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Will there be any night stages on the last weekend ? Spectator friendly .
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GUT 30 wrote:Will there be any night stages on the last weekend ? Spectator friendly .

Yes there will be on Friday night.

Yes they will be spectator friendly.

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Fuck just realised this event was on. I am all booked & heading to the park for a relaxing weekend, you blokes better keep it down :finger:
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Sorry I can't get to this event, but I just can't be in 2 place at once hope you enjoy the Massojet Stage and don't blame me I didn't set it just sponsored it. Looking forward to seeing the results as they come through over the week.

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Well what a day.

Story on the way.

Total points & SS times & points can be found at http://www.xtreme4x4sport.com.au/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Points total can now be found at http://www.xtreme4x4sport.com.au" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Photos will be posted on my Facebook site.

Cheers
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Story will be posted soon.
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ARB Xtreme Winch Challenge & Exedy XI-RFC Australia.
Day two summary.

Another eventful day at the ARB Xtreme Winch Challenge and XI-RFC Australia at Landcruiser Mountain Park, in Jimna. The day started a with briefing at 7.15am and then by 7.45 competitors were lead out to the bottom of the 2.8km Test Track that runs along Diaper Creek. Unsure how the repairs were going with Chris Wood and Chris Brame and the 2.8 twin turboed GU but they failed to start any stages again today. Reports were Chris was changing the head gasket and another was that he was fitting a new engine.

The remaining 9 competitors, including Emily Taylor and Katie Ireland who managed to fix the winch overnight, would start a 4 minute intervals and drive to the top where it meets Iron Pot Road. Most came through with no problems with some quick times. Fastest was Christian Trusz and Terry Kane with 9.29.9 minutes followed by Aaron ward and Steve O’Donnell with 10.01.6 minutes and Col Warneken and Cam Gale with 10.29.3.

Shane Harris had a stand in co-driver after Alex Driscoll had to return to town, in the form of Troy Wilmot. Unfortunately they broke a rear axle inside the diff head and finished the stage with only front wheel drive. They had to winch a few times through the course and even winched through the ‘flying’ finish gate.

The already battered 60 Series of Kevin Gorick and Scott Archer got a further beating during the stage with Scott in the driver’s seat. They were being slowed with steering problems, and when Scott went to turn into a left hand corner the vehicle went straight ahead up the back falling back on the left hand side. The last competitors were Emily and Katie who had already caught them up and stopped to assist and check on the two boys. Kevin and Scott, who were unhurt, said for them to sneak past and continue but they chose to stay and help get the vehicle upright and then shepherded them to the finish. For this selfless act they were presented with the Team Spirit Award at presentation.

Stages 8 followed which was a short run along the creek bed, over a small log to a rock wall for a winch up and then drop back down and return the same way to the finish. First competitor was Rod and Russell Rathbone in the Toyota. They broke a CV and did most of the stage in 2WD which also meant they had to do and extra winch up the sand bank that no one else had to, not even the 60 Series. Fastest time went to Andrew McFairlane and Mark Calder in the V8 powered Land Rover Defender with 3.26 minutes, a whole 4 seconds faster than the next vehicle.

Stage 7 was another short and fast stage with a short creek drive, and then up through small trees before looping back across the creek and heading back across the creek again where there was a drop off into the water. As they dropped in here several vehicles leaned over heavily to the right then they had to head back along the creek to a sharp left turn and steep uphill winch to the finish box. Andrew McFarlane and Andrew Calder were very quick in the first part but it all came undone when they put the Land Rover onto its side trying to drive the front up the bank. They were quick and efficient in recovering and winch up the hill but did loose time and eventually got 4th fastest on the stage.

Not to be out done the 60 series nearly rolled at the drop off point into the creek but did also manage to roll onto the right hand side at the winch hill. The lads reckoned they needed to have the right side the same as the left.

Dave Burrows and son Pat Burrows in the FJ40 got hooked up on the rocks as the dropped into the creek and stalled. Restarting they managed to back just enough to drive through and managed to get third fastest time with 4.34 minutes.

Stages 9 and 10 were back in gullies and the predictable ‘enter gully, exit gully to left, enter gully, exit …..” and no significant problems apart from The Land Rover Defender breaking a steering box on Stage 9, their last stage of the day. Team Petticoat (anyone remember Petticoat Junction?) of Emily Taylor and Katie Ireland retired with further winch problems.

The competition finished by 1.30pm and everyone made their way back to camper at Trakka Terrace for presentation of the ARB XWC competition.

3rd Andrew McFairlane and Mark Calder 806 points
2nd Rod Rathbone and Russell Rathbone 832 points
1st Christian Trusz and Terry Kane 929 points.

For the overall series
1st Dave Burrows and Pat Burrows
2nd Col Warneken and Cam Gale
3rd Rod Rathbone and Russell Rathbone.

Tonight Shane Harris was still replacing the rear diff and axles under his vehicle, after Alex Driscoll returned with the complete rear end out of mate’s vehicle that had been left at Shane’s place. Moral never leave your vehicle at a mates place.

The XI-RFC Australia continues for another 6 days with some interesting stages planned over the next few days. The Sunday GPS night stage was postponed and instead we enjoyed sponsors nibbles from Aliant Food Services while event organiser briefed the remaining competitors for the next 6 days of competition and introduced his team of officials.

Thanks to Ashley Lucas for another informative story.
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Tonight Shane Harris was still replacing the rear diff and axles under his vehicle, after Alex Driscoll returned with the complete rear end out of mate’s vehicle that had been left at Shane’s place. Moral never leave your vehicle at a mates place.


The mates vehicle is still on Shane's hoist, just so he has to fix it before he fixes his own!

Lol.
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Points upto the end of Day3 can be found at http://www.xtreme4x4sport.com.au" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Story coming

Cheers
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Exedy XI-RFC Australia.
Day Four summary.

It has been a quite day for the XI-RFC competitors today with only two GPS stages this morning, both based at the Hunters Camp. A simple one lane in and loop out system was taped up with vehicles to come in at a slow walking pace to the control area. Competitors then swap out the GPS points they have for a new one.

The idea is to get as many points as they can within the DNF time of 1 & ½ hours, one at a time, with a total of 20 to collect. At each GPS point there is an orientation punch that they must punch there card with. Each punch has a different pin hole pattern.

The second GPS stage is where they are given a list of 20 GPS points all at once and they have to go out for 1.5 hours maximum and get as many as they can. Again orientation punches are used and they punch their card with the appropriate corresponding number.

Generally it was straight forward but a couple of competitors tried to short the drive in system by having the navi run in. The bad news for them is MMM has deemed this to be “failure to follow course instructions” and possible penalties are pending.

For Dave Burrows and Howard Crossley (Jumbo) it was definitely not a smooth run. They had problems with the engine misfiring and cutting out. As they got back to control each time they would have the bonnet up trying to trace the problem. They would think it was right again and head out only to suffer the problem yet again. Pat Burrows was at control and even he was beaten as to the cause.
With still 15 minutes to go Dave said “he was sick of it” and called time and began seriously pulling the vehicle apart. Some one then mentioned “where’s the ECU computer” to which Dave replied in the glove box. It was in a box in there and when they pulled it out it rattled. Further investigation revealed the source of the problem; not a 5 cent part but actually a 5 cent piece. It had got into the box and with the bouncing cross country it would occasionally short the computer.

It was all over but 1.30pm and competitors headed back to camp for a rest and service before tonight’s sprint run along the 2.8 Test track again (in opposite direction) and then two more GPS stages, again from the hunters camp.

Most competitors took the chance to check over the vehicle with Aaron Ward and Steve O’Donnell changing the rear brake pads which were worn to metal. This would have been why they were having poor braking problems the previous day.

Why the competitors were busy on the GPS, MMM lead a team of officials to the head of the Brisbane River to finish setting the stages for Wednesday. 4 more stages were pegged out, a couple with an interesting twist which should be entertaining for competitors and spectators alike. Mick Garner even went beyond the call of duty and put his Suzuki on the line, and he found out that Suzuki’s do not float!

Later on MMM even went for a walk along Cowah Creek checking for deep water holes and possible Stages. All went well until he found a hole and ended up neck deep in the water.

At 5.30pm competitors had their briefing and then were lead out for the sprint stage back along 2.8km Test Track to the hunter’s camp and the start of the two night GPS stages. These stages would follow the same format as the ones earlier in the day but with different points to find.

I headed out with Mean Mister Metcalfe (MMM) to the start of the sprint stage and tried to get a couple of photos of competitors with their lights on.
On the way back MMM got geographically embarrassed missing the turn off to come back down the Tarago Trail. When we got back to the top of Tarago Trail, he turned the indicator on to turn, despite there being no one else around.

The night stages are still in progress as so results are not available by the time this report was written. Results are available at http://www.xtreme4x4sport.com.au" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and competition is close with a tie for second place and the next only a further 13 points adrift.

Finally the most bizarre statement for the day; “Anything to do with winching, … I hate!”

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Final points up to the last SS ran on Tuesday evening (SS20) (which only finished 2 hours ago are now available at http://www.xtreme4x4sport.com.au" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

All SS times and points are listed as well as the running total.

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OK we are now going into Day 5 of the Exedy XI - RFC Australia here at Landcruiser Mountain Park.

20SS done & still 23 to go.

Today will be more what would be expected at Mother RFC - water, sand & some rocks.

All the Competitors are behaving very well and the Officials are doing a great job.

All of this makes my life easier.

More reports later.

Don't forget to check out the photos & report of day 4.

Full points can be found at http://www.xtreme4x4sport.com.au" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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