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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Here are some pics of the finished product.
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

:lol:
This is the new 82 litre fuel tank
New rear bar with LED lights
And who can guess the last pic (quiet you know who)
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Post by DeWsE »

Job well done Sam, know go get some sponser stickers on and drive it!

What are the servo's for?
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Post by bundyboy »

nice work Sam, just in time for PUOSU. :armsup:

cant wait to see it in action.
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

DeWsE wrote:Job well done Sam, know go get some sponser stickers on and drive it!

What are the servo's for?




;) ;)
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Post by antt »

its looks so puuuuurdy now, wonder how it's gonna look after the weekend :twisted: :D :armsup:

drive it sam :armsup:
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Post by sierrajim »

Looks good, really like the rear bar with those lights
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Post by DeWsE »

What size tires and what kinda offset? They look small!!!

Small compared to your other rigs anyway ;)
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Post by grimbo »

I'm guessing the servos are to do with the haultech traction control. If so be interested to hear what you think of them
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

grimbo wrote:I'm guessing the servos are to do with the haultech traction control. If so be interested to hear what you think of them



Correct Grimbo. Am looking forward to testing it. It was very simple to fit.
Its first test will be at PUT UP so should be good. I think it will be good as it should put alot less strain on the front end than a locker but still give the traction advantage.
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Post by redzook »

remove them gay decals up the side of the rig :finger:

damn you have a FAT arse now with that tank :finger:

but other then that awsome nearlly as good as mine :D
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

redzook wrote:remove them gay decals up the side of the rig :finger:

damn you have a FAT arse now with that tank :finger:

but other then that awsome nearlly as good as mine :D



Should I be worried now that you like my ARSE :finger:
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Post by bigsteve »

Nice work sam.

We need some actions shots preferably in rocks not posing on sand dunes ;)
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Post by redzook »

bigsteve wrote:Nice work sam.

We need some actions shots preferably in rocks not posing on sand dunes ;)
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Post by muppet_man67 »

Im interested in the traction control as a future mod for the coily. It ought to eliminate the stresses of difflocks whilst giving some traction if you lift a wheel. How much did it cost. also how would it go on a vehicle with limited power?
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Post by bigsteve »

redzook wrote:
bigsteve wrote:Nice work sam.

We need some actions shots preferably in rocks not posing on sand dunes ;)
:finger:


Sorry mate i couldn't help it.

At least I didn't say it.





























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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

muppet_man67 wrote:Im interested in the traction control as a future mod for the coily. It ought to eliminate the stresses of difflocks whilst giving some traction if you lift a wheel. How much did it cost. also how would it go on a vehicle with limited power?



Vehicle power is not an issue. They are still working on pricing at the moment but they should have it sussed soon.And yes you are right for a coily it would be perfect due to the strength fo the front diff.
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Post by Drewfus »

Look's good, but why the big tank?

obviously it would be great for 'trips' etc, but I would have thought that you'd have fab'd up a smaller (read: discrete) tank for competition duty?

Switch them at your leisure to suit the need.

Traction control look's great, keen to see how it works out
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Post by lay80n »

Looks good. Keen to watch it this weekend, see how the traction control goes. Nice work :cool:
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Post by Dozoor »

Looks Good Sam , Good luck with the comp -

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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Drewfus wrote:Look's good, but why the big tank?

obviously it would be great for 'trips' etc, but I would have thought that you'd have fab'd up a smaller (read: discrete) tank for competition duty?

Switch them at your leisure to suit the need.

Traction control look's great, keen to see how it works out



The tank is that size as we are planning to do more winch type of events in it as a prelude to the OBC next year and they require you to be able to do 500km a day with no fuel stops.

We can make the tanks any size peple want . Mine will only fit if you are running coils as the tanke is hard up against the rails on bothe sides.
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Post by RB zook »

so that tank will go in a coily? and could it sit up higher coz i got 3 inch body lift?


wat $$$ would i be lookin at
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

RB zook wrote:so that tank will go in a coily? and could it sit up higher coz i got 3 inch body lift?


wat $$$ would i be lookin at



Yes to all $750
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Post by RB zook »

sweet :D


now wat do i need first rockhopper or a 52L bigger tank :?
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Post by runnin4life »

looks good how much did the rear lights cost you and were did you get them ? looks awsome
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Post by tozook »

how much for a rear bar :D
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

tozook wrote:how much for a rear bar :D


Rear bars start from $650
The rear lights are $60 each
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Post by Gonzo »

So Sam, did you end up finding another Baleno head after the one you found was destroyed this morning? :finger:
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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Gonzo wrote:So Sam, did you end up finding another Baleno head after the one you found was destroyed this morning? :finger:



Yes thankyou :finger:
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Post by SAWZALL »

OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote::lol:
This is the new 82 litre fuel tank
New rear bar with LED lights
And who can guess the last pic (quiet you know who)


:D

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