THe NAC Lots-O-BFG KO2 Thread

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I'll probably never get up to highway speeds (60+ mph).

I top out in 4th in low at just under 50 mph.

I'd be lucky to get up to 40 I'd bet with my suspension.

Yeah. You'll be fine with whatever you can cobble together in your garage. Sometimes you gotta step away from the interwebs and just build something outta common sense, ya know? :D

My front driveshaft has been a legendary pain in the ass since I built this thing:

The second run I had it out, it lathed itself in half on the frame side LCA bolt (that was a 2" x .120 tube).

One extended weekend at Rausch I messed it up 4 times in 3 days, on Jotter's Way. There was one ledge at the top that would always throw me sideways and land it directly on the point of some dumb rock.

Once during a club competition there I landed directly on it and broke it in half at the solid part of the slip spline. :exclamati Then I discovered that there's a 1-ton, 1310, 1.5" solid slip that was used in some rare applications...that's what I bought from that driveline place.

The t-case side started as a double-cardan, changed to a single u-joint to get more angle, then last year changed back to a double-cardan with more limited droop for better longevity. When it was a single u-joint I melted the joint at the t-case twice, which caused it to come out of the yoke, swing around, and break my shifter cables.

The u-joint at the axle is usually good, except after doing 20+ continuous high-speed laps on the practice course at Rausch, it mysteriously turned into a molten blob. (Adam saw this)

It's been pretty good for the last 6 months, though. That's when I put the double-cardan back in. Fresh u-joints, fresh centering ball, fresh slip yoke, still going strong.
 
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chris how many races you do at Rausch a year?
 
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Yeah. You'll be fine with whatever you can cobble together in your garage. Sometimes you gotta step away from the interwebs and just build something outta common sense, ya know? :D

This is the kind of advice I love :D

I'll probably just order some of the 1.75 x .250" wall and build my own then.

My front driveshaft has been a legendary pain in the ass since I built this thing:

The second run I had it out, it lathed itself in half on the frame side LCA bolt (that was a 2" x .120 tube).

One extended weekend at Rausch I messed it up 4 times in 3 days, on Jotter's Way. There was one ledge at the top that would always throw me sideways and land it directly on the point of some dumb rock.

Once during a club competition there I landed directly on it and broke it in half at the solid part of the slip spline. :exclamati Then I discovered that there's a 1-ton, 1310, 1.5" solid slip that was used in some rare applications...that's what I bought from that driveline place.

The t-case side started as a double-cardan, changed to a single u-joint to get more angle, then last year changed back to a double-cardan with more limited droop for better longevity. When it was a single u-joint I melted the joint at the t-case twice, which caused it to come out of the yoke, swing around, and break my shifter cables.

The u-joint at the axle is usually good, except after doing 20+ continuous high-speed laps on the practice course at Rausch, it mysteriously turned into a molten blob. (Adam saw this)

It's been pretty good for the last 6 months, though. That's when I put the double-cardan back in. Fresh u-joints, fresh centering ball, fresh slip yoke, still going strong.

That sounds like quite the predicament.

I'm going to use some leftover 1.75 x .120 in the front in the same way you described earlier to give me some clearance against my throwout bearing fork.
 
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The u-joint at the axle is usually good, except after doing 20+ continuous high-speed laps on the practice course at Rausch, it mysteriously turned into a molten blob. (Adam saw this)

yea that was crazy. i forgot the explanation we all semi-agreed on for the cause of failure.

btw, i will def take a co-driver seat if you have one open this season now that i have weekends off and a real paycheck.
 
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i'd love to go down watch/co-driver a race
 
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Yeah. You'll be fine with whatever you can cobble together in your garage. Sometimes you gotta step away from the interwebs and just build something outta common sense, ya know? :D
This is probably one of the best posts in awhile.
I already plan on doing a line mountain race this summer if I have the cage done.

I believe Bill called co-dawg.
I did! I did! I did!
 
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http://www.naxja.org/forum/showpost.php?p=245234970&postcount=18

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Dude, Adam, call direct. I got the best deal on them when I ordered mine that way.*



*no prices were mentioned in this post.
can i be on the pit crew, and can we have matching shirts?
I will pay for matching shirts if he gets his act in gear and can actually pull it off. Seriously.
Of course I'm around to help with a cage when he needs it and we can even use the "hack method" if it goes quicker. :D
 
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chris how many races you do at Rausch a year?

Last year, the season was 3 RCRocs races, 3 Line Mountain races, and then a Line Mountain-sponsorsed race at Rausch to close out the year.

I made it to 5 out of 7, and the only one I actually finished was the last one (which, also, was the most fun I've ever had - 55 miles of just flat-out gettin' it).

Racing puts an entirely new world of hurt on things. I'm not a badass by any means, but man...I read threads where people are like "I WHEEL THE SHIT OUT OF MY RIG AND NEVER BREAK STUFF", and I just kinda laugh. I never intended on racing this rig when I built it, so the last year I basically spent re-doing a lot of stuff that never would have been an issue on a regular trail rig.

Besides the Miler races (the main 3 Line Mountain events), they also hold about a dozen short-course and wheel-to-wheel races throughout the year. I plan on trying to make it to some of these with that new rig I keep talking about building. The Miler races are just unreal though...by far the most racing fun you'll get for your money, anywhere in the country. Blasting through the woods on a 5-10 mile course, for 5-10 laps, racing well over 100 other rigs...good times. :D
 
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Only if you promise to dump gatorade on me.
the gatorade is for putting out engine fires, not cooling you off
 
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I'm going to purposely smash into your pretty body panels.

i'll be going too fast for you to catch me and hit :D


Dude, Adam, call direct. I got the best deal on them when I ordered mine that way.*

yea i just figured i'd ask for giggles. if its astronomically more than the 580 shipped for the nitro shafts+760s i wont get them.
 
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I will pay for matching shirts if he gets his act in gear and can actually pull it off. Seriously.
Of course I'm around to help with a cage when he needs it and we can even use the "hack method" if it goes quicker. :D

If I skip building the tube bender and we get right to it after NACfest, I bet we can pull it off...?

When are the races usually?

the gatorade is for putting out engine fires, not cooling you off

:doh:
 
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