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Well, the test of the Patrol wasn't very optimistic, the engine pulls great, but it seems that an overheat caused a blown head gasket, so back to the garage again:
That looks insane!!!! Some big dunes you goin up there I am not surprised you had heat probs with a motor like that in that environment.
Still absolutely insane though!!!!
One question?.... Why is your front shock mounted on such a big angle with the top towards the front??
Well, the patrol's owner, with a supercharged 502, obviously likes to go fast, but i believe he's in need of further modify the suspension, also i recommended him to install some wider tires, because when he lost momentum, he sinks really fast! Other pics:
In the last pic, all the mountains that you see in the background are sand dunes. No wonder we have the 2nd tallest dune in the world, exactly in that area.
so is that in the desert between the sea and the Andes (forgotten it's name) that hasn't had any rain for about 400 years one of the driest place,s if not the driest, in the world
grimbo wrote:so is that in the desert between the sea and the Andes (forgotten it's name) that hasn't had any rain for about 400 years one of the driest place,s if not the driest, in the world
Is close, but not quite the same place.
And it's THE driest place in the world.
we got plenty of hills like that here covered in snow.....maybe bigger as they rise an easy 6,000 feet in elevation very fast. But like anything...when you live in snow for 6+ months a year it gets old.
Those sure are cool dunes though and large is an understatement! Sorry if I missed it but I am assuming this is in S.America?? Doesn't really look like the Middle East to me....where exactly is this??
Great to see there is lot's of people around to help the trucks that have misfortune. Roll like that alone and you are screwed. Plus that is one huge motor stuffed in a Patrol!
If you know what a sand board is that places looks awesome to ride one on. Even a tow rope behind a 4x4 on a sand board there would rock!
Sorry to hijack the thread but this Patrol woould be sweet in those conditions...