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Tech Talk for Ford, Mazda, Daihatsu & Makes that currently dont have a home.

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Post by Ferwoaza »

I've put a whole stack of new pics on my website from some of the trips I've done over the last few months, feel free to go check it out :)

http://www.ozemail.com.au/~mgfox/
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Post by mlowe76 »

hey

the link to action pics dont work, but if i change your \ to a / it works:)

http://members.ozemail.com.au/~mgfox/page1/index.htm

Thanks
matt
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Post by JK »

Good stuff...

I did get a few problems with pictures not loading but the site looks great.
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Post by JK »

And I think a few of the links to your mate's sites might be dead.

Good wheeling pics though.
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Post by JK »

And another Q... how did you set up your images and thumbnails on the photo pages? I want to do something similar on my site, but I don't have the technology / know-how yet.

Cheers...
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Yeah, some of those links might be dodgy, basically just put the photos up...haven't checked em all yet but they "should" be okay, the website was playing up last night..might be a hangover from that hehe.

To do the image pages I went to www.tucows.com and found a shareware thumbnail program, can't remember the name of it but if you want it let me know and I'll check tonight.

Program's pretty simple, load up a directory with photos, open the directory in the program, type in some comments, hit a button and it does the rest...pretty sweet!!

Thanks for the feedback!
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Post by JK »

I definitely want that program... and would muchly appreciate it if you could let me know what it was.

You thinking of posting vids? Vids are way cool and eveyone loves them.

Cheers.
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Post by Ferwoaza »

I'd love to post vids, and I have a few at home, but my disk space limit with ozemail is only 5mb :| I'm almost to the max of that now hehe

I'll update this thread tonight with the program link for ya.
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Post by JK »

email them to me. I can edit them into a vid re MudCow and Steve Roly will host them for you on offroad.au...
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Mate, the program I used is called Easy Gallery Generator.

Grab it from http://www.tucows.com/mmedia/preview/284926.html

Checked my vids last night, really only have one worth while at the moment, lot of fun as it's before I got my front locker so I'm flogging the crap out of it with not much success :)

I'll email it to you over the weekend.
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Post by JK »

Got it, thanks champ :)

It looks like you have a good time in that little feroza.
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Love to have fun in the Ferwoaza, I think it's great to show people what it can do, first time out people are always suprised.

They are more capable than people give em credit for...I think people tend to lump it in with the Rav4 and dismiss em...

IFS is the weakest thing on the car, and I intend to fix that. Lack of aftermarket support just means more creativity, such as my welded front diff to get a locker :)

And I plan on fixing the gearing as well...Feroza's have 5.29 diffs stock and a lowrange around 1.7:1 so they are "ok" but nowhere near great. In a month or so I'm going to be working with MRT (Middleton Rally Team) to get ~4.5:1 low range gears made up. MRT started in rallying with daihatsu's and do lots of performace stuff for Ferozas. They do lots of custom stuff, even lsd's if required, cut their own gears...

So...6months...I should have a truck that will rival most suzukis...and has a 1.6L engine stock hehe
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Post by JK »

Nice one. I bet the 1.7 is a bit tall even with the 5.29s.

I like that feroza with the live front end... looks the goods.

Have you suffered any side-effects with the welded front diff?
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Post by Ferwoaza »

I won't be going as big as Ferozius. 33s will be the max aim, but initially, doing my body lift in a week or two and putting 31s on. Then swap out the front axle, put in 5.29s and keep the 31s...then SPOA and 33s :)

Welded front. I love it, no more having to thrash the hell out of it. Just plod along, get one wheel up it (one is usually in the air hehe) and I'm done.

Side effects, steering wants to return to center more, so it takes a little more effort to hold turns, turning circle is larger going forward, on grippy climbs can pull you sideways if you don't keep an eye on it, but these are all common with all diff locks when they are engaged. I've done 60kph on a dirt road in 4wd, it's fine.

Diff is a lot stronger now it's welded, it's a weak point of the Feroza (rear is plenty strong, just weak front). CV's and other stuff will go before the diff does, which is good because replacement diffs cost a fortune.
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Post by JK »

33s would a nice size that little truck. How are you going to raise the front to match the SOA rear?

We will have to catch up when I get back to Oz. I'll be living just north of you at the Central Coast :)
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Post by Ferwoaza »

The way the chassis is, with a SAS and flat springs, the front will be level with the rear spua and it's current 2.5" lifted springs. If I put 2.5" lifted springs on the front, it will be level with a SPOA in the rear...sounds strange but it works, guy in the US has this setup, gives him good flex, and good onroad ability as well..
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Post by JK »

That's surprising, I would have thought that you would gain at least 4 inches of lift with the converstion.
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Post by Wendle »

Surely the thickness of the axletube and the spring pack together is more than 2.5" :?:
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Okay, not explaining it that well :)

What the guy in the US has done...

Front : SPUA with stock flat YJ springs. Gives about 4" of lift

Rear : SPOA with Stock flat springs. Gives about 4.5" of lift

33" tyres.

It's going to take some fidling when I initially do it, may have to spoa the rear when I do the SAS, won't know until I do it.

I'm probably going to do the front a little different to his, Shackle Reversal and such, similar to toyota setup, so I think I can keep the front a bit lower in a normal SPUA setup, that way I won't have to go SPOA straight away on the rear....it's all going to take some fiddling :)
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Post by Ferwoaza »

Here are some pics of Kent's (USA) spua front spoa rear, sitting on 33s Feroza..
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Post by JK »

nice one... makes that stocko one in the background look low :D
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Post by *BESTY* »

Muz - can you email those pics of Kent's Feroza to me ?! Can you alsogive me his email address as I have a few questions about his mods.

Cheers
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Post by Ferwoaza »

I got all pics from here http://www.u.arizona.edu/~mread/ritr2001.html there's even some video action there...including the hill climb where he tore the tranny mount...not good!!

His email addy is toyhatsu@pcisys.net

Just tell him I gave ya his addy :)
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