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2004 Paris-Dakar

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 9:26 am
by Bitsamissin
http://www.piaa.co.uk/teams/dakar.htm

Forgot all about the result, been busy lately..........
So 4 straight now for the mighty Jabber and 9 out of 21 outright victories overall including lots of 1-2 finishes.
Shows the Japs know how to put them together for these types of events even though they are specially constructed with lots of goodies they still share a lot of parts common with the road going models.
Lots of carnage, emotion and unfortunately one death but an extremely gruelling event for 10,000K's...............

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 1:17 pm
by Drafty
This is the first year l have actually watched it in TV, l thought it was excelent. Good on you mitsubishi and everyone who actually finished, that is an acompishment within itself. Thought the coverage was great, plenty of spills and thrills shown.

Hey Frank perhaps you should give it a go next year :lol:

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 2:10 pm
by tritonasuras
I was keeping up with most of it on fox and usually try to watch it ever year...

Its a awesome event... i would love to be in it....
i feel real sorry for the guys on bikes as its such a physical, mental and emotional drain..

go the guys on trikes and those in trucks... yehhhhh.....

some very nice parts id like to re-allocate (steal)....

Rob

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 3:40 pm
by Thor
interesting to see they keep the suspension independent front and rear like the new paj... to a degree
Engine: increased from 3.6L V6 to 4.0L V6. 24-Valve, DOHC, adjustable inlet port, wet-sump oil system
Transmission: 6 speed sequential shift gearbox and mechanical gear selection new kinetic and hydraulic anti-roll bar system MITSUBISHI: "... This new anti-roll bar system is similar to the one used so successfully by Citroen in the FIA World Rally Championship," said Viardot. "It improves stability during cornering and ensures that the Evolution handles more like a WRC car. It is particularly useful on twisty special stages, narrow tracks and the traditional Prologue stage. Another of the system's strengths is its adaptability on bumpy tracks and in sand holes."
Brakes: ventilated Brembo discs with 6-piston Brembo calipers Fuel tank: 500 litres 4WD full time, mechanical centre diff lock Front diff - Xtrac self-locking differential Rear diff - Xtrac self-locking differential
Suspension: Front - Independent, double wishbones, coil spring Rear - Independent, double wishbones, coil spring Dampers - 2 Donerre shocks per wheel, fully-adjustable damping and new hydraulic anti-roll bar system
Wheels: Tecnomagnesio 7x16"
Tyres: BF Goodrich 235/85 - 16

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 5:02 pm
by Bitsamissin
LOL c'mon Joe my heap would fall apart after the first 100 meters :lol:

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 5:18 pm
by MKPatrolGuy
500 Litre fuel tank :shock:

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 5:20 pm
by Drafty
Hey we are all allowed to dream. Perhaps we shoud just consentrate on the pajero challenge, more our style of event ya reckon.

Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 8:27 pm
by redrocket
wow it only runs 31X10.5r16's. i thought they would have had somthing a little wider at least to get thru all the dunes.

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2004 1:12 am
by Alex Kogan
Actually those are more like 32X9.50R16. Also I think they have to maintain significant resemblense to stock truck set up by the rules. I like the idea of hydraulic sway bar systems. It could easily incorporate the disconnects or even add additional travel on opposite side.

Here is a good video of event

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2004 9:16 am
by -Scott-
There was an article on the Dakar car in 4x4 Australia - they were calling the motor 3.5l, with 300 hp (max allowed) and undisclosed torque.

In race trim, with 500l and 4 spares!!!! the car weighs around 1750kg (from memory.) My shorty weighs almost that much with 75l and one spare, and I don't have 300hp :cry: They showed a picture of the 4 spares stacked in the back - they may not be able to get wider tyres in, and it might be a similar story for the height, too.

I found it interesting that wheel travel is limited by regs to only 250mm.

Scott

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2004 12:58 pm
by Thor
the video was awesome!!
talking about skinny tyres though, see the bike ones!? yikes cheese cutters!
anyone know what fuel they carried since they had the flames out the side? :cool: