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The Jabber Renaissance Project - SAS

Tech Talk for Mitsubishi owners.

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Post by Bitsamissin »

Hey Andrew, yeah Cheezy decided to add a front swaybar to mine. We didn't think it would pass an engineer test.
The dynamics of the Paj are much different to the Toyo's, more weight is shifted to the front on acceleration and cornering. He changed the coils to 320lb units (from 270lb) and that helped but it still needs a front bar.
It's been made and I should be able to pick it up during the week.
I drove it and the 5.29 gearing has made a big difference and the thing accelerates much better than before. The rear end feels great, really tied down. Just fine tuning everything now.
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Post by HG »

SWEET ....... can't wait to see that puppy flex :cool:
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Post by Lordtrunks »

Frank is he gonna make a disconect for it cause even if you have full travel with it you will still not get the weight transfer to the wheel that is flexing.
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Post by Bitsamissin »

No he isn't but it could be a job for an Articulator (air operated of course) :lol:
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Post by PHIL »

Bitsamissin wrote:No he isn't but it could be a job for an Articulator (air operated of course) :lol:


Frankie-baby, you been busy. Nice work pal, nice work. Look forward to seeing it in action. :P
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Post by patrolman »

come on when can we see some pics of the beast in action :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :D
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Post by Bitsamissin »

I haven't got it back yet as everything couldn't be finished before Xmas I think they re-open tomorrow.
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Post by hottiemonster »

Bitsamissin wrote:I haven't got it back yet as everything couldn't be finished before Xmas I think they re-open tomorrow.


well let us know when its home. i have a trip going this saturday ;)
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yep we'll see.........................
I just got off the phone to get my PC looked at (one of Bundyrums mates) and he's telling me wild stories about the Jabber flexing over a metre and stuff :?
I was only after a few extra inches at the front so I can get over the mother of all Safeway gutters without the lockers.
I just don't know where these stories come from :lol:
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Post by hottiemonster »

Bitsamissin wrote:I was only after a few extra inches at the front so I can get over the mother of all Safeway gutters without the lockers.


shhh, your making me jealous. :lol:
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Post by RASPAS »

Hi to ALL!!!
Hey Frank, we are still waiting...What's the problem this time???
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Post by hottiemonster »

i saw this beast in the flesh last night and it looks totally awesome, i am so looking forward to seeing it in action hopefully very soon.
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Post by HG »

I dunno, I rekon it needs a bit more lift :roll:
I wanna be there when you tackle the "Safeway gutter"
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Post by hottiemonster »

HG wrote:I dunno, I rekon it needs a bit more lift :roll:
I wanna be there when you tackle the "Safeway gutter"


so do i, i will get all from the produce department to come outside and witness this event, it will be terrific. :armsup:
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Alright smart arses :D

Spoke to Cheezy today and it's ready for me to have a play to see what I think. Front swaybar is done and something different has been done to the rear to improve onroad handling (not a swaybar) but both front & rear will still max out the shocks. He said the on road handling is sweet as now.
Problem is I'm working all weekend so probly won't get a chance to test it out until the following weekend :cry:
Oh and I'm gonna OWN that Safeway gutter :twisted:
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Post by Noisey »

I'm heading out on Sunday with RoldIt to test out his new 36 boots - if you want, I will take it to flex it's muscles.

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Post by hottiemonster »

just let me know when and where frank, and i'll be there :!:
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Post by 99Montero »

Any news! :P

One of my buddies has a 4x4 shop and he was wondering what all you did and if you had a write up with pics. Let me know when that will be available. This might be a project down the road, but i doubt not for atleast a couple of years :cry:

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Post by hottiemonster »

did jabba have a safe ride home last night? or did you take a detour to play on those safeway gutters on the way home ;) :rofl:
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Post by RU55 »

So whats the latest?
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So whats the latest?
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Post by hottiemonster »

RU55 wrote:So whats the latest?


i believe its at his house now, not sure about an OFFICIAL test :lol:
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Post by Bitsamissin »

It's at an auto eleccy at the moment to get some work done.
Starter motor needs repair, mobile phone kit to be ripped out, immobiliser is arming itself and to fix the super select flashing lights when in 4x4 (needs a bypass sorted out).
Then it's off to get the brakes fine tuned.
I can't do anything this weekend but the following weekend for sure :D
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Post by 99Montero »

You guys over down under dont get too excited about SAS GenII's, huh :shock: :? If there was someone doing a SAS here in the states, you can be sure we would be asking him for pics, trail rides, write ups and conversations about what all was done to achive such a beautiful ride. ;) Did I mention pics. :D

Hope everything is working out for you Frank, any exciting news lately! :cool:

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Post by HG »

How is the Beast running Frank, have you tackled that Safeway gutter yet ?
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Hi Ang, yeah I'll be taking it out offroad for the first time this weekend and I'll get heaps of pics for you.
Went itno a ramp comp last saturday and it did real good (best of the long wheelbase trucks). I'm waiting on some pics from that.

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Post by 99Montero »

Frank, Cant wait to see her in action. This is a great first step for those that have considered or thought about doing this. Now we have something to look forward to. Great work all around. Sounds like your happy with the results. Wish I had the time and money to start something like this. I couldnt go for over a week without my truck. Good luck. :armsup:

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Post by Bitsamissin »

Yeah there's still a few little things to sort out.
I'm still not 100% happy with the brakes (not Cheezy's issue) I think the master cylinder may need an upgrade. It stops really well but pedal effort is high and the pedal sits too low for my liking.
Also front suspension compression can be improved which Cheezy can easily do with extended shock towers and longer shocks.
The rear A frame has very serious travel the only thing there is perhaps some Rancho adjustables to replace the 2nd set (it runs twin shocks in the rear, main shocks are adjustable) to help stiffen it up onroad.
As no one has done this before we are in the testing and fine tuning stage but so far I'm very happy with the results.
Now it's pic time...................
If you want some pics of the long range tank (I'm extremely happy with that) just ask.

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Post by bretwalda »

If you want some pics of the long range tank (I'm extremely happy with that) just ask.


May I please have pics of the long range tank? :D
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Post by 99Montero »

May I please have pics of anything :D :lol: :lol:

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