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Pics of my Rangie Tray

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Post by shakes »

Cloughy - any idea's on what your plans are in regards to changing spring and shock rates?

otherwise nice job!! :lol:

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Post by cloughy »

Springs are 240lbs rear and 190 lbs front at 18" and 19" free length shocks are currently Koni but will be replaced with rancho's when i make some extra long shock towers. Here's more pics, it's getting whiter
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Post by GRIMACE »

looks nice.

The spring rates sound good for a full boddied rig, be interesting to see the flex shots. With abit of weight on the rear tray it will prob be sweet :cool:

Keep it up dood :armsup:
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Post by cloughy »

Tray is pretty heavy, 2mm floor and there's a fair bit of 100x75 and 75x50 box hiding under there
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Post by GRIMACE »

cloughy wrote:Tray is pretty heavy, 2mm floor and there's a fair bit of 100x75 and 75x50 box hiding under there
true...

ps. keep the konis or get procomps (cheaper).
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Post by BIg StEvE »

Looking really good mate. Keep those pics coming!
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Post by 6.5 rangie »

Rebuilt LT95 and C10, Auto has an extra clutch pack, re-machined planetry gearset, Stage 2 shift and standard stall of about 1800rpm.

isn't that stall a bit high, wouldn't something around 1000 rpm be better?
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Post by cloughy »

6.5 rangie wrote:
Rebuilt LT95 and C10, Auto has an extra clutch pack, re-machined planetry gearset, Stage 2 shift and standard stall of about 1800rpm.

isn't that stall a bit high, wouldn't something around 1000 rpm be better?
But then it becomes laggy to take off, depends on personal preference
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Post by cloughy »

AnthonyP wrote:
cloughy wrote:Tray is pretty heavy, 2mm floor and there's a fair bit of 100x75 and 75x50 box hiding under there
true...

ps. keep the konis or get procomps (cheaper).
The Koni's will go in my hack and there to short as it is, i also want to have adjustable shocks hence the rancho's
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Post by 6.5 rangie »

But then it becomes laggy to take off, depends on personal preference
just thinking of engine braking
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Post by shakes »

have you spoken to an engineer to get things all legal and legit yet?

which engineer and whats he asking of you if you dont mind...

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Post by cloughy »

6.5 rangie wrote:
But then it becomes laggy to take off, depends on personal preference
just thinking of engine braking
Yea i know, but it works ok and thats what brakes and diff locks and gearing are for
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Post by cloughy »

shakes wrote:have you spoken to an engineer to get things all legal and legit yet?

which engineer and whats he asking of you if you dont mind...

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It won't be engineered
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Post by cloughy »

pics
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Post by cloughy »

pics
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Post by cloughy »

Slight change of plans, 8.8:1 compression and one of these will help move it along a little less slowly
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Post by mickrangie »

hubba hubba :P :P :P
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nice work....too nice

Post by C.A.Moseley »

are you going to take this thing bush or put it in the show room! I'm a shhety and im not real keen on taking it on, as much as i wont to.
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Post by cloughy »

Sliders, Starting bars and flares on
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Post by Loanrangie »

cloughy wrote:
shakes wrote:have you spoken to an engineer to get things all legal and legit yet?

which engineer and whats he asking of you if you dont mind...

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It won't be engineered
Shame to go to all that trouble and not engineer it, so it will be doing circles in the backyard or going on a trailer ?
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Post by cloughy »

Aftermarket engine management and a supercharger are a little bit hard to get approved :roll:
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Post by Loanrangie »

I would be getting the ute conversion approved then adding the blower.
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Post by shakes »

i'm in the process of getting mine engineered atm
the only thing he picked me up on was how i mounted the tray, and that was essentially it bar going and getting emmissions and whatnot done

$132ph not cheap!! but I've done all the running around for him to find out exactly what year brakes/seats/engine etc have come off.
being mine is 82 (86 is the cut off i think) there is basically no ADR's in terms of aftermarket computer and blower...

$600 and it should be all legit with LRA bodylift n springs, 35's (when i can afford maxi's) ute chop and p76 powered... $600 better off if i maim some school kids and my insurance covers my ass!

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Post by cloughy »

Bars been done for a while. been doin fuel system and stuff you cant see, just suspension and motor to go
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Post by shakes »

are we out wheeling yet? keen on any updates and some more pics.

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Post by awright »

MY FORMER COMP RANGIE UTE HAS JUST GONE UP FOR SALE ON EBAY!! -NO NOT THE ORANGE ONE, THE YELLOW ONE....

SHOULD BE LISTED AS OF TOMORROW. PM ME WITH AN EMAIL FOR PICS IF YOU ARE INTERESTED.
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Post by cloughy »

Nah mate is till porting the heads once there done its assembly time i'll take a week off work and get into it, still have to make a plenum chamber move engine mounts and finish the suspension, ben flat out working overtime bought a new house, cab and tray are all finished so i'm only about 6 months to late :oops:
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Post by cloughy »

Finally got the motor in and running :oops: , hopefully have it driving by the weekend :D
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Post by cloughy »

Light run on the dyno and 158hp at the wheels, needs a couple of klm's on it for the final tune, but pulls quite well, still wants a blower but :D
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Post by cloughy »

Nobody cares :D but it was back on the dyno again for another tune, 183bhp and its a crapload smoother to drive, got to get another trip in before the navnite but :cry: but not bad considering a stock 3.5 on the same dyno is 60bhp
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