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grimbo wrote:Just a quick? What sort of fuel range do you need? What sort of average speeds are the top runners doing or is speed no real advantage?
Fuel range required is anywhere between 750k's to 1500k's. Depends on the way you move through the competition areas and when you get to go to Packsaddle and Broken Hill or Menindee to re-fuel. As far as speeds are concerned most of the faster driving is during sand stages either in the dunes or along dried up river beds. Speed is important but due to it normally being on sand so is stability and handling. You really have to know your vehicles limits and constantly drive to those limits to match it with the top runners.
But at the end of the day as Jonesy said go there and be as competetive as your 4b can be and above all else have a blast.
I've competed the last 3 years and I'm addicted purely for the social enjoyment factor along with the wheelin.
Its common for comp cars to carry anywhere up to 4 jerry cans to give them the fuel range required. Last year I went up to compete as navi with 80ute who runs a big block and when fully loaded we were carring just under 400 litres of premium unleaded. Not cheap to re-fuel, especially in Broken Hill or Packsaddle.
Darren has a sure shoulder, but they are both fine, I think they drove a little too hard to win a stage and whoops this happened.
The annoying bit is they are at Denian, so it's about 12 hours towing a trailer and another 3 hours out to Denian.
See you all next time!
The annoying bit is they are at Denian, so it's about 12 hours towing a trailer and another 3 hours out to Denian.
See you all next time!
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We have not heard about Rog or Al but all teams are meeting tonoght so we may have an update later tonoght so stay tuned.
BUT
*Hobzee cleard the winch wall this time and had a much easier drive thru 13km grorge run. Maybe tire size??
*Colin Pond is back in competitiion after getting a steering box up from Hall 4x4 Salvage in Melbourne. The lenghts we go to
*Greg Scanlon is back with group after fuel problems
*Hobzee has killed his alternator and is charging his batteries with other teams vehicles during down time. Great team effort me thinks
*Mal Graham isn't with rest of group and not known where abouts?
*Guy Holt (Black Rat 80) broke both CV's tackelling winch wall but still moving.
Hopefully more later or 1st thing in morning.
Gotta hate rolling Greenie & Sandy but at least theyre OK. I'm sure they'll be back.
Jonesy
We have not heard about Rog or Al but all teams are meeting tonoght so we may have an update later tonoght so stay tuned.
BUT
*Hobzee cleard the winch wall this time and had a much easier drive thru 13km grorge run. Maybe tire size??
*Colin Pond is back in competitiion after getting a steering box up from Hall 4x4 Salvage in Melbourne. The lenghts we go to
*Greg Scanlon is back with group after fuel problems
*Hobzee has killed his alternator and is charging his batteries with other teams vehicles during down time. Great team effort me thinks
*Mal Graham isn't with rest of group and not known where abouts?
*Guy Holt (Black Rat 80) broke both CV's tackelling winch wall but still moving.
Hopefully more later or 1st thing in morning.
Gotta hate rolling Greenie & Sandy but at least theyre OK. I'm sure they'll be back.
Jonesy
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Terrafirma wrote:any more stories on kowari?
sounds like a war zone........MYTTUFF or some one cood you guys inform us about team KOWARI??? havent heard from em since last saturday..... matt and cam must be rooted
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Hey All my where abouts is at home in sunny Newport after along drive home
All was going great after fitting the new gearbox(thanks peterAMV) and paul for bring it up we managed to tie for 5th spot with Darren Green on Saturdays nights run
We continued doing good fast times & the car felt great,anyway to cut along story short we arrived in Broken Hill from transport from Denian got ordered a Pizza then out of the blue the transfer made a few noises then it got worse
We where tempeted to take the transfer out of the tow vehicle but we had already had 2 DNF's so loosing 100 points for not getting the transport in time plus missing the next SS another 100 points we decided to call it a day
So headed home mostly so my Navi could be with his family To the rest still going i wish i was still out there
Out of the group i was in (group b) Dean Killmurray & Jack Talbot when last i saw them had no DNF'S and where coming on strong & also Chunk was going great guns as well nearly driving the sand wall at Denian but at that stage had one DNF at the Mud.Also John Howath & Peter Renolds no DNF's and will hopefully be near the top ten.
Best bit was beating Hobbsy at Denian by 2 seconds in the Motorkana course & Gunbarrel sorry mate had to rub it in
Cheers all Mal
All was going great after fitting the new gearbox(thanks peterAMV) and paul for bring it up we managed to tie for 5th spot with Darren Green on Saturdays nights run
We continued doing good fast times & the car felt great,anyway to cut along story short we arrived in Broken Hill from transport from Denian got ordered a Pizza then out of the blue the transfer made a few noises then it got worse
We where tempeted to take the transfer out of the tow vehicle but we had already had 2 DNF's so loosing 100 points for not getting the transport in time plus missing the next SS another 100 points we decided to call it a day
So headed home mostly so my Navi could be with his family To the rest still going i wish i was still out there
Out of the group i was in (group b) Dean Killmurray & Jack Talbot when last i saw them had no DNF'S and where coming on strong & also Chunk was going great guns as well nearly driving the sand wall at Denian but at that stage had one DNF at the Mud.Also John Howath & Peter Renolds no DNF's and will hopefully be near the top ten.
Best bit was beating Hobbsy at Denian by 2 seconds in the Motorkana course & Gunbarrel sorry mate had to rub it in
Cheers all Mal
Sorry to hear you had to call it quits Mal. Atleast you were there to experience and feel the rush of adrenalin for part of the comp.
We have been borbarded with news of breakages and damage on the site, how did you find this years event compared to last year in the way of difficulty?
We have been borbarded with news of breakages and damage on the site, how did you find this years event compared to last year in the way of difficulty?
Joe.
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To succeed, focus on the solution, not the problem.
OKZOOK I wont be going up for tomorrow but will ask Hobzee where the meeting is when I can finally get thru to him. The must be in a ditch or a hole as last year the phone worked in most places and he's been outa range every time I've tried calling today.
Jonesy
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Joe last year we had a geat run no punctures(this year we plugged atleast 15) its hard to put the comp in there as putting a tranmission in on Saturday( afew times) really stuffed us.I was a walking Zombie for the first few days & also we lost our high pressure hose on the steering box so resulted in very tough SS'S.
B group was fantastic New Dean,Chunk,Henry,Hobbys & John from last year didnt really get to speak much wth the Scandlins(thanks for the tips on tyre changing) & colin(brawn) ect
We went hard this year & for abit was great but het thats """"""""""""
Cheers Mal
B group was fantastic New Dean,Chunk,Henry,Hobbys & John from last year didnt really get to speak much wth the Scandlins(thanks for the tips on tyre changing) & colin(brawn) ect
We went hard this year & for abit was great but het thats """"""""""""
Cheers Mal
Britswed wrote:Joe last year we had a geat run no punctures(this year we plugged atleast 15)
Mal just out of curiosity did you run new tires this year or had they been used b4. Curious as we had over 40 punctures last year on used tyres, trying to see if this may be the reason.
Joe.
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To succeed, focus on the solution, not the problem.
Aus4wd wrote:Darren has a sure shoulder, but they are both fine, I think they drove a little too hard to win a stage and whoops this happened.
The annoying bit is they are at Denian, so it's about 12 hours towing a trailer and another 3 hours out to Denian.
See you all next time!
Was speaking to Cheezy last night, apparently Allison got almost all the way there then Darren's Missus's Injected 5L GQ she was driving....burnt completely to the ground!!
All passengers OK so I hear. Fire got so hot that there is nothing salvagable, it even melted the springs into coil bind.
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*Hobbsy alt probs got worse and flattened battery which left phone not working and not in contact but has just called.
*Yesterday teams were together at Nundooka and were split into 3 groups in order of placing and did 3 SS, a dry ck run, some more mud and re-did the goat run with a different winching gate.
*Top group included, not in any order, Chipper, Roger Smith, Dean Killmurray, Team Kiwi, Cass Jones, Dallas Rundle, Chris Hummer, Kim Bolton and some more but cant remember who
*Hobbsy is driving the straghtest truck
*Allan Mai, Cass Jones & Lowie drove sand wall and Chunk came very close.
*Bill Lyne went back into competition and is now being towed back to B/Hill
*Chipper suffered fuel problems yesterday in mud SS
*Rog damaged shocker and finished ck run without it and now has an oil pressure (lack of) problem
Stay tuned as presentation is this arvo and we'll find out who won and I will let you all know as soon as I do.
Jonesy
CCDA meeting was held before the event started and ther will be none today.
*Hobbsy alt probs got worse and flattened battery which left phone not working and not in contact but has just called.
*Yesterday teams were together at Nundooka and were split into 3 groups in order of placing and did 3 SS, a dry ck run, some more mud and re-did the goat run with a different winching gate.
*Top group included, not in any order, Chipper, Roger Smith, Dean Killmurray, Team Kiwi, Cass Jones, Dallas Rundle, Chris Hummer, Kim Bolton and some more but cant remember who
*Hobbsy is driving the straghtest truck
*Allan Mai, Cass Jones & Lowie drove sand wall and Chunk came very close.
*Bill Lyne went back into competition and is now being towed back to B/Hill
*Chipper suffered fuel problems yesterday in mud SS
*Rog damaged shocker and finished ck run without it and now has an oil pressure (lack of) problem
Stay tuned as presentation is this arvo and we'll find out who won and I will let you all know as soon as I do.
Jonesy
CCDA meeting was held before the event started and ther will be none today.
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MKPatrolGuy wrote:Was speaking to Cheezy last night, apparently Allison got almost all the way there then Darren's Missus's Injected 5L GQ she was driving....burnt completely to the ground!!
All passengers OK so I hear. Fire got so hot that there is nothing salvagable, it even melted the springs into coil bind.
Women drivers.... as long as they are ok, all is kewlish..
Except for the paasenger door I believe but then I may have had something to do with that last year in the gorge.
Does anyone wanna make any predictions on who has won?
If all is correct I reckon either Cass Jones or someone from the un-heard of group.
Jonesy
Does anyone wanna make any predictions on who has won?
If all is correct I reckon either Cass Jones or someone from the un-heard of group.
Jonesy
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But Mr Hummer likes being 3rd as that's what he's placed lately in a few events, but he is in the unknown group and may just well do it. I reckon Laurie and Sean would have been competitive but the speed, or lack of it from the 2.8 diesel, may have put them back some. We'll see soon.
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