Good look at the HUMMER during early stages of prep
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First off I have to correct myself the Mini's are front engined not mid, Mike, went back and paused the video and was really suprised those welds look terrible I mean I'm not a welder but I can run a half assed bead and those welds look pretty sloppy. Not that I would want to, but I'd hate to go over hard in one of those rigs, that kind of work doesn't exactly build confidence.
@Wally, did you notice the weld quality (lack of) on the mini's? The TIG work on the RGM rigs to second to none.IMO
Thanks Mike that was very enlightening, the mini's are definatly not a monocoque it's all tube chassied just like the Hummers and they are mid engined there is about as much Countryman there as there is Hummer on Robby's entries. I've read a number of articals linked from this site and the authors on a couple infer that the Mini's are more original structure than the Hummers, what a load of crap. They are full on race cars just like the hummers lets just hope that the time RGM has had wringing out the bugs pays off with XRaid having just 2 years working out the Mini's issues.
@Team, looks like a tube chassis to me.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sf1zsXB-N-4&feature=related
It is a Redline Racing motor big cubes more torque HP same (at limit).
Monocoque? well not really
http://wot.motortrend.com/xraid-monster-energy-build-dakar-rally-ra...
Can you imagine people at VW, Mini & BMW whose equipment is buit around a momocone Chassis, wondering how Robby does what he does of a tubular frame.
An engine builder out of Indy as memory serv's. The engine package was revised for 2011.Smaller bore,longer stroke to improve performance with the restrictor, improve gas milage. (I'll try to find Robby's interview on this)
i dont think RCR builds LS Engines
#303 - taken in 2010 prior to Dakar 2011 rally.
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