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Outback Challenge 2005

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Post by bogged »

Drafty wrote:Shultzy words were no painted helmets, where you draw the line at painted i dont know, arnt they all painted?


Some paints can affect the fiberglass in helmets.. Thats the reason for No painted helmets. The scrutineers have no way of telling what paint you used, or if its damaged the helmet.

Painted helmets were also a no no in road racing for years.

As someone else said, you can bog up scratches etc.. I was scrutneering at an Amaroo Park club day once when a bloke bought in a helmet that was absolutely fucked, bogged and painted up ( I remembered the BELL hemlet from race meeting week before at Oran where I picked him up in recovery truck! not many usin em at the time).. he was unhappy when I told him no way hes gettin in.
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Post by cebarry »

oozuk wrote:I dont think that we've gonna be able to make it to the event and we've already payed our entry to the event and cant be refunded...

so I'm offering a cheap position to the outback challange for anybody who's intrested please call me on 0400 639 983(AH steve) 3290 2533 (Bussiness hours steve or chris)

open to serious offers so we can at least recoup some of our money..


Steve or Chris, sorry to hear u might not make it, have u guys got someone in your place?
Get back to us asap, if not. I have also sent one of u an email.
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Post by NavRun »

Hobzee here..

Got the GU almost there. Did up the back diff and cleaned out the radiator - man, so much mud came out of it... Also replaced the windscreen (cracked while setting up Alpine) - that was the one I put in for last year's challenge - fancy a screen lasting a whole year in my rig.. Got my Roll Bar done by Fabraycations in Braeside - great job.

That's about all I had to do. It will be at our Pro Comp Ramp Day this Saturday in Melb all dolled up and ready to go. I head off to Broken Hill on Tuesday.

There is some serious ponies out there this year. I 'm just a smoky old diesel going for it - should be fun but don't expect to see me on the winners podium - I'm about 150 kw short. Maybe the diesels will shine through in the mud - Hey, did you know Rob Kay (Estranged ARB Northern) was spotted setting up the mud stage - bloody hell! They say all Navigators are going to get very wet.

See you guys out there.

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Post by Pam W »

Hi all

Just introducing myself.......

Dave White, my other half, is entering the Outback this year in his 100 inch LR Defender (see post below)

http://www.yorkshireoffroadclub.net/vehicles/bgs/shipping.php

I am hoping some of you will be able to post updates and pics throughout the event so that those of us back in Blighty can keep up with all the fun and games.

Cheers,

Pam
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Post by davew »

Well, this is going to be my first Outback Challenge. Mine is one of 3 vehicles from the UK that shipped back in March.

Anyone that was at the 2003 challenge may remember one of our vehicles from that event - Neil Redpath's Ibex. This year we're bringing two Ibex and my 100 inch Defender.

Flying out Friday afternoon and hoping the vehicles are cleared through customs by the time we get there :?

It's so long since I last saw my truck I can't remember what needed finishing off !
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Post by MYTTUF »

Good to see you guys making the trip again. Looking at the web page it was a tight squeeze with the 3 in a container, but I believe they have cleared customs and are safely at Chris hummer's place.
As far as updates go, I will be calling back to The Fish who cant make it this year as, by then, he will be a proud Dad, but assures me he will post on here all updates I can get back to him.
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Post by oozuk »

think i might of found a way to the outback, but with different car and different driver so i'll see you all out there in a chopped down GQ shorty styleside
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Post by Drafty »

Good on you guys, im sure there will be plenty of partners and friends eager to hear whats going on, i know my missus will be online checking out the updates.

Does anyone have photos of their trucks, it would be good to know what you are going to be in and what your rig looks like.
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Post by davew »

Well mine looked like this last time I saw it....
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and this is our 3 vehicles together...
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There's a load more info and pictures on mine if you follow the link in my sig.

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Post by dogrooter »

This is ours almost done.
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Post by Drafty »

Not a current photo but close enough
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Post by MYTTUF »

Here is a pic of Roger's yellow sub.....
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Post by Bighazza »

Drafty wrote:Not a current photo but close enough


is birdy racing? has he change the LPG setup or someting??
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Post by Drafty »

Bighazza wrote:
Drafty wrote:Not a current photo but close enough


is birdy racing? has he change the LPG setup or someting??


Yes and yes :cool:
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Post by andy & di »

hey dogrooter the bar work around the windscreen is it air intake or screen protection or both??

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Post by dogrooter »

Air intake. Idea stolen fron John Butler, but don't tell him.
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Post by Hoonz »

so when u hit the water and the water rushes up ur windscreen and straight into the intake?
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Post by dogrooter »

No we have specially made covers just for that situation. Plus Bill learn't his lesson in 2003 about hitting water too hard.
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Post by Hoonz »

excellent! good luck with it all :D
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Post by andy & di »

what size pipe is used and will/does it restrict air flow in to engine?
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Post by The Fish »

MYTTUF wrote:As far as updates go, I will be calling back to The Fish who cant make it this year as, by then, he will be a proud Dad, but assures me he will post on here all updates I can get back to him.
Jonesy


As I hear from Jonesy I'll post up what he tells me. Hopefully there are other competitors from here that can get info back to other O/L users so we can all keep up with what's going on!

Goodluck to all and while becoming a dad will be exciting I'll be quietly sobbing as once again I miss another OBC :cry:
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Post by Pam W »

Cheers Fish, any info you can get online would be great !

Are there any other forums that I should keep an eye on for updates etc?
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Post by bogged »

Have watched those IBEX machines in Rainforest challenge vids, they dont look like such a bad thing.
what HP are they, thats the issue i see with them, it seems to be each yr, more and more neddies are required.
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Post by davew »

Have watched those IBEX machines in Rainforest challenge vids, they dont look like such a bad thing.
what HP are they, thats the issue i see with them, it seems to be each yr, more and more neddies are required.


There's no fixed hp really as the Ibex is just a body and chassis, what you put into it to make it go is your choice and there's a lot of room there !

The two Ibex competing in the OBC are both using GM 6.2 litre V8 diesels and matching GM auto gearboxes. HP isn't something they are short of.... both engines have been blue printed and tweaked too.


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Post by andy & di »


The two Ibex competing in the OBC are both using GM 6.2 litre V8 diesels and matching GM auto gearboxes. HP isn't something they are short of.... both engines have been blue printed and tweaked too.


cheers

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Post by Britswed »

Well a week to go & my car is still in the corner of the workshop LOL will be finished this weekend though i hope :D

One of my guys picked up Ian Forrester(Biggles Nav,spectator this year) from the airport this morning soi gather Neil & Patrick are here too???Looking foward after the event to drinks at Mona Vale hotel again or Newport Arms LOL

Really looking foward to catching up with all mmmm Friday night in Broken Hill next week :rofl: last year missed all the fun swapping transmissions.


Hope all is going well for everybody

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Post by cebarry »

Pam W wrote:Hi all

Just introducing myself.......

Dave White, my other half, is entering the Outback this year in his 100 inch LR Defender (see post below)

http://www.yorkshireoffroadclub.net/vehicles/bgs/shipping.php

I am hoping some of you will be able to post updates and pics throughout the event so that those of us back in Blighty can keep up with all the fun and games.

Cheers,

Pam


Welcome ......
Great to see so many teams this year from the UK, remember Neil's Ibex well.
Pity you won't be joining your Dave Pam even to spectate, but hopefully according to Jonsey you'll be able to follow their progress via the web.
I know my sons would if they could, so I'll get them to keep a check/keep a lookout too.
Thanks Jonsey.
Safe travels to everyone look forward to see,g u in BH next week.
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Post by dogrooter »

what size pipe is used and will/does it restrict air flow in to engine?


It is 2.5 inch and no it gives it more airflow than we had before. HP has increased by about 20hp. We also fitted a donaldson filter box under bonnett.

P.S; The 2004 RFC dvd has arrived in australia and I should have them in stock on monday, don't know the rrp yet but will let you know. Here is a sneak peak of the cover.
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Post by Pam W »

Britswed wrote:gh i hope :D

One of my guys picked up Ian Forrester(Biggles Nav,spectator this year) from the airport this morning soi gather Neil & Patrick are here too???Mal


Neil and Patrick will be arriving at Melbourne airport early on Sunday morning, with Dave White, Andy Hogg and their navs Paul Everett and James Feeney. They are all travelling up to Broken Hill together and expect to be there either Thursday evening or Friday afternoon.

Thanks for the welcome Celia!
I am a tad jealous that Dave will be there without me but to be honest I would be more of a hinderance to him as I am pretty useless at navigating and a pretty poor winch monkey !! We are hoping make it over there together in a couple of years time though.

Looking forward to hearing all the news when the event gets underway.

Pam
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