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Post by mickyd555 »

Hobzee wrote:If you still have the 2 tanks on your Diesel rig you wont need more fuel with the diesel. If you dont want to run fully loaded with way more dsl on board than you need then BYO Jerry cans.
thanks Steve, I only have the one 95L tank so looks like i will be bringing jerry cans. I suppose buying a 44 worth of diesel from you guys will see me not using it hey.

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Post by NavRun »

in my opinion, by the time your drive to the property, then drive back, do your comp. stages, etc. a 44 gallon drum will be used.

Remember there will be no time to get fuel elsewhere, unless you forfeit a stage to go to town.....

Worth thinking about!
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Post by tom_286 »

Plenty of people had fuel left over last year, but better to have some to spare than running out!
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Post by Britswed »

So for V8s what fuel usage did you use last year ???

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Post by maccasMQ »

premium i think it was
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Post by Britswed »

maccasMQ wrote:premium i think it was
LOL

Um what i meant was liters wise??
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Post by Coighty »

Hey Mal
You drive a rangie so you won't use to much, probably spend a lot of time fixng it.




Just joking. :lol:
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Post by Britswed »

Coighty wrote:Hey Mal
You drive a rangie so you won't use to much, probably spend a lot of time fixng it.




Just joking. :lol:
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Post by BushTuckerNed »

maccasMQ wrote:premium i think it was
Hey Will, do they sell rocket fuel up there?

I heard your new motor wont run on anything else :lol:
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Post by maccasMQ »

I'll be bringing a 44g drum of alcohol for it
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Post by Britswed »

All payed up in Full yesterday so might even get work done on the old girl soon so she is ready to go months in advance as no OBC this year .

New suspension & new winch on the wish list

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Post by moose »

Britswed wrote: as no OBC this year .

Mal
care to elaborate ??? :? :? :?
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Post by LOCKEE »

Britswed wrote:All payed up in Full yesterday so might even get work done on the old girl soon so she is ready to go months in advance as no OBC this year .

New suspension & new winch on the wish list

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You can buy the old stuff out of Hummers Rangie...
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Post by Britswed »

moose wrote:
Britswed wrote: as no OBC this year .

Mal
care to elaborate ??? :? :? :?
Sure

I am not doing OBC this year ;) :P :D
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Post by Britswed »

LOCKEE wrote:
Britswed wrote:All payed up in Full yesterday so might even get work done on the old girl soon so she is ready to go months in advance as no OBC this year .

New suspension & new winch on the wish list

Mal
You can buy the old stuff out of Hummers Rangie...
Too Funny :armsup: mate

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Post by LOCKEE »

Promise you will come third...
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Post by Britswed »

LOCKEE wrote:Promise you will come third...
Good point ;)
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Post by tom_286 »

maccasMQ wrote:I'll be bringing a 44g drum of alcohol for it
For the car or for you?
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Post by ELF_83 »

are you guys talking fuel for whole event or just daily, cause i know i will need at least 1, 44gal for the event, also for the long nav run 5-6hours can we stop for fuel in the middle i don't know if the 100L that my main tank carries will be enough and im not plaining on runnin the aux tank as won't need it most of the time.
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Post by Hobzee »

You can go back to get fuel on the long nav but you cant speed on the farm roads and it's about 45 mins back to camp - what a killa! If you go back to camp might as well stay back there and sulk...

You can take Fuel with you so long as it is outside of the cabin and you can leave it at the start of the navigation stage and go back to the start to refuel - that would work. But as you are "in competition" mid way through a stage your spectators can't assist you in any way with the refuelling by way of cartage or helping refuel.

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Post by maccasMQ »

ELF_83 wrote:are you guys talking fuel for whole event or just daily, cause i know i will need at least 1, 44gal for the event, also for the long nav run 5-6hours can we stop for fuel in the middle i don't know if the 100L that my main tank carries will be enough and im not plaining on runnin the aux tank as won't need it most of the time.
i will need about 2 44's of alcohol, the new motor is an alcoholic and drinks like one too lol

tom_286 wrote:
maccasMQ wrote:I'll be bringing a 44g drum of alcohol for it
For the car or for you?

lol i'll bring enuf for myself too
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Post by Britswed »

Ordered a 44 off Rudi yesterday def dont want to run out and if there is any left at the end the Owner of the property can have it

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Post by maccasMQ »

u got a v8? u sure thats gonna be enuf? I know of 1 n/a tb42 used over a drum. A 44 is only a bit over 200L, not much.
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Post by Britswed »

maccasMQ wrote:u got a v8? u sure thats gonna be enuf? I know of 1 n/a tb42 used over a drum. A 44 is only a bit over 200L, not much.
Yeah V8 plus 120ltrs to start off with in the tank plus ill take a couple of jerry cans as well should do the trick

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Post by maccasMQ »

i'm having 2 drums to be sure, plus a full cell and some cans
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Post by Dooma_ »

ELF_83 wrote:are you guys talking fuel for whole event or just daily, cause i know i will need at least 1, 44gal for the event, also for the long nav run 5-6hours can we stop for fuel in the middle i don't know if the 100L that my main tank carries will be enough and im not plaining on runnin the aux tank as won't need it most of the time.
Last year we took 100ltrs & bought a 44 we left about a 1/4 off the 44 & used all of our 100lts as for the big Nav stage we had a full tank (80ltrs) & strapped on a 25ltr to the back we used close to the hole tank buy the end off the nav & put the 25 in for the creek bed stage after that. when we got back to camp we were running LOW. That was the only day we used that much. Most ofthe other days were about 1/2 tank or less.

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Post by Britswed »

Dooma_ wrote:
ELF_83 wrote:are you guys talking fuel for whole event or just daily, cause i know i will need at least 1, 44gal for the event, also for the long nav run 5-6hours can we stop for fuel in the middle i don't know if the 100L that my main tank carries will be enough and im not plaining on runnin the aux tank as won't need it most of the time.
Last year we took 100ltrs & bought a 44 we left about a 1/4 off the 44 & used all of our 100lts as for the big Nav stage we had a full tank (80ltrs) & strapped on a 25ltr to the back we used close to the hole tank buy the end off the nav & put the 25 in for the creek bed stage after that. when we got back to camp we were running LOW. That was the only day we used that much. Most ofthe other days were about 1/2 tank or less.

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going off that sounds like one and a half drums would be the go anyone want to go halves

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Post by Busiboy »

Potentially, and I am only spectating :shock:

I think last year I did about 600k's

I did take teh scenic drive with Rick though, but minus that and a 1 hour dash for parts in between stages maybe another 150ks it was still a tank of fuel during the week without too much trouble.
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Post by napsta »

how much mud / deep water is there usually in this event?

Also with the buggy class, do they compete against everyone else for the same pot of prize money or is there a different set up for them?
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Post by Hobzee »

$10K Cash for 1st to 3rd overall is pro-rata split between classes based upon starters in each class. If only 3 buggies then they all get something but their pool is 3/50ths of the 10K if there are say 47 rigs in Challenge class.

Then the stages ($20K) are all open and prizes ($100 cash to everyone who gets a top 10 place per stage) not affected by classes.

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