WesBrooks
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posted on 27/1/16 at 04:18 PM |
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4x4 Build. Body delivered, just engine, rust, and electrics to sort...!
Afternoon all.
Project build is progressing nicely. Just passed a major milestone with the delivery of the body from FourWD Engineering. It's a body conversion
based on a Land Rover discovery. Running gear will be relatively standard other than a 2" lift, new scratch built loom, and 33" Tyres.
I'm currently planning to rebuild the motor and drop in a blower cam to keep torque low with a mild increase in power. I'd like to blue
print the heads for efficiency, but not tune them to push power up the rev range. I've no illusions about this being a fast road car -
it'll weigh close to 2 ton! It shouldn't be pedestrian with the 200bhp target, and besides live axles, mud tyres, and no ABS reduces the
desire to explore the limits on tarmac!
http://doctrucker.wordpress.com
[Edited on 27/1/16 by WesBrooks]
http://doctrucker.wordpress.com
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nick205
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posted on 27/1/16 at 04:49 PM |
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Looks interesting and refreshingly different from a 7 type build.
Out of interest, do you have to IVA the vehicle or is it classed as simply re-bodying the vehicle?
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WesBrooks
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posted on 27/1/16 at 06:07 PM |
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I have to register the body change with the DVLA but it doesn't need IVA. Trying to build to IVA standard where practical. At the momemt I think
the bull-bar wouldn't pass but the rest should be ok with the addition of mudflaps.
http://doctrucker.wordpress.com
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nick205
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posted on 28/1/16 at 09:47 AM |
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OK - seems an easy way of doing it and avoiding the long inspection!
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