Brent375 Posted June 12, 2013 Share Posted June 12, 2013 Hi there new one the forum and new to the pathfinder im currently planning on buying a 1990? pathfinder the has been setup for racing i havent seen it in the flesh yet only photos but pretty sure i will buy it. As it will be a good way into the sport and in my budget Here is some info Nissan V6 VG30VG30 5 speedSpare tyresSpare bits and piecesNew front diffSpare rolling body shell After market race computor fully tunable.All is current, log book, Bi-annual inspection, belts.Front suspension Chassis has been wrapped, double skinned.Remote res shockies all four corners.Custom headers. Any info and improvments i should make let me no im thinking along the lines of head work and cams more power the better not sure on whats all been done to the suspension and steering till i get my hands on it Would post photo but dont no how Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brent375 Posted June 12, 2013 Author Share Posted June 12, 2013 (edited) Here are some rules i need to stick to CLASS 7 Four Wheel Drive (Production) - Vehicles with engines up to 6000ccFor more detailed and specific information consult Specific Requirements of Off Road Vehicles in Section 12 of the CAMS Manual of Motor Sport. For detailed requirements of the General Requirements click here. BODYBumper bar may be replaced with a bullbar.Flare/wheel arch extensions permitted.Roof vents may be fitted in the forward third of the roofInternal accessories are free providing they don't affect the mechanical performance of the engine, steering, transmission, road holding or braking. BRAKESOriginal braking system to be retained unmodified except for the composition of the brake pads/linings and the addition of power assistance. CHASSISOriginal chassis must be retained.Strengthening may be added.Material may be added to enable the addition of dampers ENGINEOriginal engine block may not be changed.Cylinder bore may be increased to largest oversize piston available.Planing of the cylinder block is allowed.Pistons, piston rings, gudgeon pins and securing mechanisms are free.Original crankshaft and connecting rods must be retained.Material may be removed from the original flywheel.Sump, filter, cooler and all lines are free.The carburettor and linkages are free.A carburettor adaptor plate may be fittedAir filter and associated fittings are free.The exhaust system is free.Camshafts are free.Engine mounts are free.Fuel pumps are free but may not be in the passenger compartment.Fuel lines and fuel filters are free.Anti-pollution equipment may be removed.Fans are free.Radiators are freeAncillary belts and pulleys outside the engine are free.The thermostat is free.If the vehicle is originally fitted with a turbocharger or supercharger the induction pressure is free.Fuel injection systems may be modified subject to SR 7.5Fuel injection cannot be retrofitted unless available for that model.Valves, valve springs and guides are free. FINAL DRIVERatios must be as available from the manufacturer.Diff action is free.Diff and transfer case must be capable of driving all four wheels. FUEL TANKFuel tank type, location and capacity is free.A fuel tank must be separated from the occupants by a flame and liquid proof bulkhead. GEARBOXClutch lining material is free.Oil cooler and pump may be added.Mounts are free.Original housing and configuration must be retained.Ratios must be as available from the manufacturer. GENERALNuts, bolts and screws may be replaced by other types.Gaskets are free.Make and material of bearings are free provided they are of original type and dimension.Oil, water and brake lines are free.Lines passing through bulkhead must be grommeted.Relays and fuses may be added.Electrical cable is free.Make and capacity of the battery is free.Capacity of the alternator is free.Nominal voltage of the original electrical system must be retained.Ignition components are free providing the original system is retained.Electronic ignition may be fitted. INTERIORInterior trim, seats and floor coverings are free.Instruments may be added.The steering wheel is free. ROLL CAGEMust have a roll cage as specified in Appendix J. SUSPENSIONOne additional shock absorber per wheel may be added.Original shock and mounting may be moved only to permit fitment of additional shock absorber.Shock absorber or mount may not protrude through body panels.Suspension and spring mounting points may be strengthened.All suspension components may be strengthened.Spring hangers and shackles may not be reversed or lengthened.Springs are free but must be of original type, i.e. coil, torsion bar, leaf.Spring mounts must be retained in their original position. WHEELSWheels are free subject a maximum width of 8". And some more General Requirements for All Vehicles For more detailed and specific information consult General Requirements for Off Road Vehicles in Section 12 of the CAMS Manual of Motor Sport. For detailed requirements of the specific Classes click here. BATTERY/BATTERY MARKERThe battery must be securely attached to the body or chassis so it cannot move in the event of sudden stopping or a rollover. A 150mm blue triangular Battery Marker indicating the location of the battery or isolation switch shall be attached to the outside of the vehicle. BONNETA rear hinged bonnet must have two independent systems of holding it closed. BRAKESBrakes controlled by a foot pedal must operate simultaneously on four wheels. An operable an effective handbrake is compulsory. CARGONo loose cargo. DRIVE TRAIN DriveshaftsThe vehicle must be fitted with a device to prevent any driveshaft from striking the ground in the event of breakage. Reverse GearReverse gear must be operable. EXHAUSTThe exhaust system must be include a muffler, be secure and operate efficiently. The exhaust must be a minimum of 100mm from the ground. The exhaust must vent from the rear half of the vehicle. The maximum noise emission from any vehicle is 95dB(A). FUEL/FUEL TANK/FUEL FITTINGS FuelOnly Commercial Fuel as defined in Appendix G of the CAMS Manual may be used. AvGas, Leaded Racing Fuel and similar is prohibited. Fuel Tank/Fuel ContainersFuel tanks must be fitted with a leak proof filler cap. Fuel tanks must be vented to the atmosphere outside the vehicle. For further information on the construction of the fuel tank consult GR5 Off Road Vehicles in the CAMS Manual. There is no restriction on the capacity of the fuel tank. An auxiliary fuel tank may be fitted to the vehicle. If this tank is located in the interior of the vehicle it must be separated from the occupants by a firewall. See GR2 Off Road Vehicles in the CAMS Manual. Fuel containers (whether approved or not) shall not be carried. Fuel FittingsFuel lines and hoses passing through the driver/passenger compartment must be made of metal or braided neoprene. FIRE EXTINGUISHERA Fire Extinguisher must be securely mounted to the vehicle and meet the following minimum specifications . AS1841 or AS1846 or AS1848 Minimum 1.1kg Dry Powder. BCF Fire Extinguishers are not permitted. GPSA GPS may not be used. HORNA horn must be fitted and be operational. The horn may be capable of being operated by the Co-Driver. Air horns may replace the standard horn. LIGHTINGEach vehicle must be fitted with a rear facing, red stop lamp that can be operated only by the foot brake. Each vehicle must be fitted with a rear facing, amber/orange lamp that operates at all time the vehicle's ignition is switched on and be located not lower than 200mm from the high point of the vehicle. Each vehicle must have at least one headlamp that must be activated when overtaking. For more detailed information on the size and power of the lights see GR24 Off Road Vehicles in the CAMS Manual. NUMBERSThe first digit of the competition number shall denote the Class in which the vehicle is competing. The number must be displayed on a vertical panel, not below the level of the roof at its highest point, that can be read from either side of the vehicle or in other locations as approved by the Chief Scrutineer (e.g. centrally on each door). The competition number must be displayed at the rear of the vehicle. The number shall be black on a white background and be not less than 150mm high, be non slanting and naturally spaced with a 19mm stroke width. OIL LEAKSNo major oil leaks. REAR VISIONMinimum of two rear view mirrors that provide an unobstructed view to the rear of the vehicle for the driver. RECOVERY/EMERGENCY First Aid KitEach vehicle must carry an approved weatherproof first aid kit . Click here a for listing of the minimum requirements. JackMinimum requirement is the jack supplied by the manufacturer. The jack and jack handle must be securely stowed so it cannot move in the event of sudden stopping or a rollover. A jacking board is recommended but not mandatory. Recovery PointsA minimum of one recovery point must be fitted to the front and rear of the vehicle, colored bright red. The recovery points must readily accessible. The eye of the recovery point must have a minimum internal diameter of 40mm. Warning TriangleEach vehicle must carry a standard warning triangle of 200mm sides that must be deployed behind the vehicle in case of a breakdown. ROLL OVER PROTECTIONEach Class 5, 7 or 8 vehicle must be fitted with a roll cage as specified in Schedule J of the CAMS Manual. Different specifications apply to other Classes - see GR9. The roll cage must be at least 50mm above the occupant's helmet at the top of the main hoop. Any portion of the roll cage that could come into contact with the helmet of a competitor must be padded.Click here for more information about roll cages. SEATSMinimum width of seat is 350mm. Each seat must have a head restraint. See GR12 Off Road Vehicles in the CAMS Manual for more detailed requirements. SEAT BELTSEach vehicle must be fitted with a full harness seat belt complying with the requirements of Schedule I for each occupant. A crotch restraint which effectively prevents the lap belt from riding up the wearer's body must be fitted.Click here for further information about seatbelts. STEERINGSteering column locks on any vehicle not registered for use on public roads must be removed or rendered inoperable. WINDOWS/WINDSCREEN WindowsWindow glass may be removed and/or replaced by other material that is clear, transparent and free of coloring. Windows must be capable of being lowered a least on third of their area. WindscreenThe windscreen must have windscreen washers and an effective windscreen wiper in the driver's line of vision. RADIO, UHF/INTERCOMA two way radio is highly recommended but not mandatory. An intercom between competitors is permitted. TOOL KITA Tool Kit must be carried and securely stowed so it cannot move in the event of sudden stopping or a rollover. WHEELS/TYRES/MUDFLAPS WheelsWire spoke wheels are not permitted. TyresEach tyre valve must have a metal dust cap. See GR28 Off Road Vehicles in the CAMS Manual for more detailed information. MudflapsIf so stated in the Supplementary Regulations, each vehicle must be fitted with effective mudflaps behind each rear wheel and immediately behind the front wheels if they are driven. When the vehicle is viewed from the rear the mudflaps shall completely obscure the tyre profile to within 80mm of the ground. WINDOW SAFETY MESHIf wrist restraints are not used each window must be fitted with safety mesh to prevent the occupants' limbs from projecting beyond the vehicle. WRIST RESTRAINTSIf window safety mesh is not used each window, wrist restraints are required for each occupant. The wrist restraints must be worn at all time the car is moving in a competition. COMPETITORS ClothingRacing overalls/suit are recommended but not mandatory. Clothing must cover the body from neck to ankle to wrist and shall not be made from nylon or other flammable material. Driving GlovesRecommended but not mandatory. Dust MaskRecommended but not mandatory. Eye Protection Eye protection must be worn if the vehicle does not a windscreen. FootwearNo open footwear (thongs, sandals or similar). HelmetEach vehicle shall have one helmet per competitor that bears the stamp of and conforms to Australian Standard AS 1688. Click here for more information on helmets. Kidney BeltRecommended but not mandatory. Edited June 12, 2013 by Brent375 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Magicians_Eye Posted June 12, 2013 Share Posted June 12, 2013 First off I want to see some pics of this beast!!!! Not to many WD21 Nissan Pathfinders in off road racing anymore. We need to see lots of pics!!! lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slartibartfast Posted June 12, 2013 Share Posted June 12, 2013 Sounds like fun! You can host pics on Photobucket or another hosting service, click the 'insert image' icon (below the smiley icon above the reply box) and then paste a direct link to the pic in there. Can't wait to see what this beast looks like. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Precise1 Posted June 12, 2013 Share Posted June 12, 2013 I'm along with the others, lets see what you have and then we'll talk about mods and your wallet... B 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brent375 Posted June 13, 2013 Author Share Posted June 13, 2013 http://www.offroadracing.com.au/index.php?option=com_marketplace&view=entry&catid=9%3Aclassif-prod4wd&entry=1105%3Anissan-pathfinder&Itemid=492 I havent brought this yet but i pretty sure its going to happen. I will get more photos in the weekend and then sort out the photobucket thing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brent375 Posted June 13, 2013 Author Share Posted June 13, 2013 I am prettty new to whole sport only got involved this year workin as pit crew (Crew Chief) for proformance motorsport https://www.facebook.com/ProformanceMotorsport?fref=ts http://www.proformance.com.au/ now this is one awsome truck love working on it. its still in testing with a street 350 chev so down on horse power compared to our compedaters and is getting improved all the time we learn. feel free to like our facebook page. we just finished our first race the other weekend first in class and second outright. Big things to come i reckon. I one day hope to have something like this but dont have the skills to build one just yet. But i reckon we will be highly compedative in our our class with the pathfinder. ps it will be getting repainted the pathfinder that is Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ahardb0dy Posted June 13, 2013 Share Posted June 13, 2013 Toyota wheels on the pathfinder, can't really see what was done to it suspension wise. Roll cage inside, doesn't look like much from the pics for the price. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jj big shoe Posted June 13, 2013 Share Posted June 13, 2013 (edited) This is it, right? Looks to be pretty well prepped already. Maybe just nut and bolt it, make a few test flights and go racing! Edited June 13, 2013 by jj big shoe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
devonianwalk Posted June 13, 2013 Share Posted June 13, 2013 dang. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brent375 Posted June 13, 2013 Author Share Posted June 13, 2013 yea have already talked him down in price already at 7500 and havent even looked at it yet hope to get it for 6000 to 6500 i priced up building one and it was going to be alot more $ around 8 to 10 and dont forget im in perth western australia the one of the most remote cities in the world so things are always more expensive Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brent375 Posted June 13, 2013 Author Share Posted June 13, 2013 like seats and belts and cage alone came to about 4000. Then suspension mods etc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brent375 Posted June 13, 2013 Author Share Posted June 13, 2013 is there any common faults/weak pionts that i should look for before buying Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leo94 Posted June 13, 2013 Share Posted June 13, 2013 is there any common faults/weak pionts that i should look for before buying This should help. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brent375 Posted June 13, 2013 Author Share Posted June 13, 2013 Thanks there is so much information could spend weeks just reading Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andreus009 Posted June 13, 2013 Share Posted June 13, 2013 1) I would assume the exhaust manifold bolt issue would have been dealt with already when the for sure put in new exhaust to race it. Just double check/ask. 2) Looks to me based on the pictures it is still running stock size tires on basically stock sized suspension (i.e. no extra travel)? I could be wrong, but just from the looks of it doesn't seem like much has been changed there. 3) My biggest concern, personally, would be the stock steering set-up. I won't say that it is weak per se, but it does develop some slop/looseness in the steering box with age. it's not terrible but something to be aware. Maybe it has already been upgraded. Well, that's my 2cents. Love the roll cage. Wish I had one. Not that i race, but I do sometimes get myself in hairy situations. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brent375 Posted June 13, 2013 Author Share Posted June 13, 2013 yea i have already been looking it the calmini steering hopefully will be able to make my own setup. yea not sure on the suspension set up yet as its a bit had to tell the key is to get as much travel as possible but without the lift as the higher you go the more likely you will roll when trying to drive fast and being a production class you are limited on what you can change. but i will no more in two days time. plan to give it a overhaul its half way threw a season at the moment and would like to start fresh and ready next year but will have it out doing a fair bit of testing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Precise1 Posted June 13, 2013 Share Posted June 13, 2013 You might want to look into the HooHaa centerlink option available at gressroots4x4,com coupled with the manual D21 steering box replacement for the idler arm. That would make the front end as bullet proof as possible with the tie rods being the weak link (the best as far as I'm concerned). Easily done for under $500 as well. All the info is here... Calmini is somewhat of a crap shoot for quality and often you can't get replacement parts without buying an entire new set up. Some people have had good luck/like the products while others have really bad stories. Click on the link in my sig for a brief example... is there any common faults/weak pionts that i should look for before buying I spy a 5 speed tranny! There is a TSB on 'overfilling' for proper lubricatiion in all situations, the gist of it is to put in 5.1liters through the shifter hole, Redline MT-90 is highly recommended if it is available to you. The auto locking hubs can be problematic, but it looks like there are manual hubs on already? B Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leo94 Posted June 14, 2013 Share Posted June 14, 2013 Thanks there is so much information could spend weeks just reading Welcome to npora. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brent375 Posted June 14, 2013 Author Share Posted June 14, 2013 yea auto hubs are crap on most vehicles 5.1 litres that is alot . good to no about the calmini steering Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Precise1 Posted June 14, 2013 Share Posted June 14, 2013 Yes, it is, but go to the Garage/Technical Service Bullitin section to read up on it. The 96+ manual trannys had the filler hole relocated up higher to compensate... Sorry, I didn't proofread, pretty sloppy when trying to provide a link! www.grassroots4x4.com is the site I meant to say... B Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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