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Placek's 33" Jimny

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05 Nov 2015 18:37 - 05 Nov 2015 18:44 #155462 by Placek
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I need rollcage mostly to slide on trees or for low speed rollovers, because I don't do cross country, more like mudding or hill climbing.
Our competitions look more or less like that: www.youtube.com/results?search_query=poland+trophy
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05 Nov 2015 18:45 #155465 by helijohn
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TomDK wrote: in a highspeed rollover with that rollcage you are making, your Jimny will most likely end up looking the same as that Grand Cherokee.


Glad you said that cos I was about to ask what that flattened motor was. :blush:

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05 Nov 2015 18:50 #155467 by TheLacis
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First of all

Its looks god dam sexy project :woohoo:

Im interested about your cooling system. Where fans will get fresh, cold air? From saloon? And where you will get air? :D :D



This is friend of mine, check out 1.06 - 1.18 There you can see interesting forced air flow system, where air is taken right up window and by tunnel forced to radiators.

Offcourse in the video its next level, cuz all car is made from aluminium.

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05 Nov 2015 19:45 #155477 by helijohn
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TheLacis wrote: Its looks god dam sexy project :woohoo:


I am beginning to wonder why we just don't use tractors! :unsure:

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05 Nov 2015 20:22 #155484 by Placek
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TheLacis wrote: Im interested about your cooling system. Where fans will get fresh, cold air? From saloon? And where you will get air? :D :D

There's plenty of room over the radiator :)

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05 Nov 2015 22:00 #155499 by TomDK
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Placek wrote: I need rollcage mostly to slide on trees or for low speed rollovers, because I don't do cross country, more like mudding or hill climbing.
Our competitions look more or less like that: www.youtube.com/results?search_query=poland+trophy


Looks quite similar to the Magam Trophy which is no more. Used to have a handful of Danes attending every year. A danish team won one year, around 2005 I think :P

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06 Nov 2015 14:20 #155557 by TheLacis
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Polish build mechanical winches are so fast and powerful... Also top secret :D Nobody wants to tell how its made and nobody wants to sell them :D

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06 Nov 2015 14:27 #155558 by TomDK
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TheLacis wrote: Polish build mechanical winches are so fast and powerful... Also top secret :D Nobody wants to tell how its made and nobody wants to sell them :D


There's nothing secret about them.
They're mainly homebuilt around an old differential.

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06 Nov 2015 14:33 #155559 by Placek
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You just need to have a reduction case with PTO and a mechanical winch like the one from for example BRDM or STAR 266. And the rest You have to "do it yourself" :)
But the mechanical winch would put me into the extreme class and I want to be in the adventure class.

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06 Nov 2015 14:36 #155561 by TomDK
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Placek wrote: You just need to have a reduction case with PTO and a mechanical winch like the one from for example BRDM or STAR 266. And the rest You have to "do it yourself" :)
But the mechanical winch would put me into the extreme class and I want to be in the adventure class.


One of my buddies has a mechanical winch off a Robur army truck. It winches in a 1:1 of wheel rotation speed. So he can winch at over 70 km/h :)

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06 Nov 2015 21:20 #155598 by Placek
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And the winch has as much horsepower as the car's engine :)

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06 Nov 2015 21:37 #155599 by TomDK
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Placek wrote: And the winch has as much horsepower as the car's engine :)


Well.. That's pretty obvious.. ins't it :P ;)

I like the idea of a mechanical winch for long pulls.
But the technical winching on slopes and i forests I prefer the electrical winch. Often far quicker to use.

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