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Expedition Leader
Ok guys my good friend Mike Lokey owner of Lokey Crosslander & 4X4 is planning this. We are scheduled to depart Tampa Nov 9th and head out for the Baja 1000. He is buiding a brand spanking new Chevy crew cab witht he diesel in it. It will be fited with conversion to run veggie oil and have a filter system on board to refuel. There are a bunch of sponsors getting on board with this. Rock krawler is coming down to install there new chevy desert running kit for example. Coverage of the build can be followed on truck universe. There is another network talking about going to make a 6 episode serieos out of the trip.
Fortunetly I will be going. I will be driving the yoda and another landrover will be caravaning as well. Once out west we will be hooking up with campa trailers and them meeting up with a few of the race teams in ensenada. We will get to do some prerunning and then help with some crew stuff during the race. Our baja ride will take us down to lapaz and then back to ensenada on the actual 1000 course.
After that we will motor back to tampa. all in all it will be about 8000 miles in eleven days. here is Mikes new web site and his outline for the trip.
http://www.lokeytrucks.com/
Bolt on Baja
Dust or Glory?
Project Overview:
Can a production vehicle with the right combination of production aftermarket parts and accessories be capable of completely supporting four crew members needs over a 7,000+ mile 11 day expedition, including running the Baja 1000’s most difficult off road terrain twice, without compromising on road performance and without depending on fossil fuel.
Project Purpose:
The projects purpose is to build a truck and trailer that can comfortably and efficiently support four crew members on an extended expedition in multiple environments, ranging from the most extreme off road conditions to the most mundane highway driving environments. This should all be achieved without sacrificing performance in one arena at the cost of another and the unit must be totally self sufficient. To determine the success of the build we will send four crew members from Tampa, FL to La Paz, Mexico and back. Their observations and success in navigating from Florida to Arizona will test the units road worthiness; then the trip from Arizona to La Paz Mexico via off road GPS navigation, including the Baja 1000 course twice, will indicate the off road worthiness of the unit.
Truck Build Objective:
To build a truck using primarily production or bolt on parts that can withstand the punishing conditions of the Baja 1000 without sacrificing its ability to be a realistic daily driver that is comfortable, practical, efficient, and stylish. It must be at home equally serving as a Baja 1000 pit crew truck running full speed in the deserts of Mexico to catch up with and repair a Trophy truck; as it is pulling a large boat with four passengers to a fishing tournament 200 miles out of town. It must be more efficient, more powerful, and more comfortable than stock. Finally, it should not require one drop of petroleum based fuel, have less impact on the environment than it did at the start, and look great at any valet line.
Trailer Build Objective:
The trailer must be able to handle the same environments as the tow vehicle and be able to provide support in the form of food, water, and shelter for the crew as well as equipment and tools for the truck without dampening the tow vehicles performance significantly. It must be built of equally durable material and able to transport a realistic supply of necessities for both crew and truck over an extended expedition in any environment.
The Test:
The test will be to survive a ten day round trip expedition from Tampa, FL to La Paz, Mexico following the Baja 1000 race route and back. The truck and trailer will run all highway miles until Arizona where it must navigate below the US border to Ensenada for the start of the Baja 1000. The truck must complete the Baja 1000 race route from Ensenada to La Paz on the way down and navigate a new route using both on and off road trails on the return trip. Finally, the truck must return to Tampa, FL to conclude a trip of roughly 7,500 miles; of which 3,000 miles on road and 3,500 miles off.
Vehicle Selection
2006 Chevy Silverado LS 4x4 2500HD Crew Cab Short Bed
Off Road Trailer Selection
Campa ATT; Expedition Trailer with Safari Tent and solar panels
Truck Build List
Suspension:
· Rock Krawler; 8.5 Desert Race Suspension
· Radflo; 4” Bump Stop
Wheels:
· 5 American Racing Wheel 17x9 Chamber ATS Series wheels
· Trail Ready; will reinforced and convert wheels to bead locks
Driveline:
6 State Distributors; Front Drive Shaft
Tires:
· 5 Toyo Open Country MT Tires 37x13.5R17
Recovery & Protection:
· ARB Deluxe Front Bull Bar
· Superwinch 12.5 EP winch and 9,000EP winch rear
· Extreme Outback Products; Recovery Kit
· Pull-Pal; Recovery Anchor
· Off Road Only; X Line Synthetic Winch Line
· Advanced Air Designs; Power Tank and accessories
· Rock Krawler; Front Skid Plate
· Road Armor; Rear winch bumper
· PIAA; Rear lights
· Craftsman; Portable tool set
Performance:
· Edge Products; Juice with A2 Monitor and wireless camera
· Advanced Flow Engineering; Stage II Intake
· MBRP; 4” Turbo Back Exhaust
· ATS Diesel Performance; CO-Pilot Upgrade Kit
· MAG-HYTEC, rear differential cover and transmission pan
Navigation:
· Lowrance; Global Map Baja 480c
Exterior Accessories:
· 3 IPF. 900 series HID Driving Lights
· Bestop; Power Step Running boards and Supertop for Trucks
· Grippen; Billet Magnum Door Handles
· Wilco Products; Rear Tire Gate
· Suncoast Creations; Ram Air Hood
Alternative Fuel System:
· Golden Fuel Systems; Nomad Kit
· Bio Diesel Provided by Biodiesel Solutions; Fuelmeister II
Vendor/Sponsor Information:
Tow Vehicle
· www.chevrolet.com
· www.bobpulte.com
Trailer
· www.CampaUsa.com
Truck Build List
Suspension:
· Rock Krawler; www.RockKrawler.com
· Radflo; www.radflo.com
Driveline:
6 State Distributors; www.sixstates.com
Wheels:
· American Racing Wheel; www.americanracing.com
· Trail Ready; www.Trailready.com
Tires:
· Toyo; www.Toyo.com
Recovery & Protection:
· ARB; www.ARBusa.com
· Superwinch; www.Superwinch.com
· Extreme Outback Products; www.extremeoutback.com/
· Pull-Pal; www.PullPal.com
· Off Road Only; www.OffRoadOnly.com
· Advanced Air Designs; www.PowerTank.com
· Rock Krawler; www.RockKrawler.com
· Road Armor; www.RoadArmor.com
· PIAA; www.Piaa.com
Performance:
· Edge Products; www.edgeproducts.com
· Advanced Flow Engineering; www.AFEFilters.com
· MBRP; www.MBRP.com
· ATS Diesel Performance; www.ATSDiesel.com
· MAG-HYTEC, www.MagHytec.com
Navigation:
· Lowrance; www.lowrance.com
Exterior Accessories:
· IPF www.ARBusa.com
· Bestop; www.Bestop.com
· Grippin Billet; www.grippinbillet.com/
· Wilco Products; www.tiregate.com
· Suncoast Creations; www.SuncoastCreations.com
Alternative Fuel System:
· Golden Fuel Systems; www.GoldenFuelSystems.com
· Biodiesel Solutions; www.BiodieselSolutions.com
Media Coverage (as of 8/05)
· Speed Network; Truck Universe to cover build up of truck from start to finish www.truckuniversetv.com ; special video coverage of the trip.
· Carlton Ward Photography; To document the trip to Mexico and back www.CarltonWard.com
· Expedition Portal; Web coverage of the event while it happens live www.expeditionportal.com
Fortunetly I will be going. I will be driving the yoda and another landrover will be caravaning as well. Once out west we will be hooking up with campa trailers and them meeting up with a few of the race teams in ensenada. We will get to do some prerunning and then help with some crew stuff during the race. Our baja ride will take us down to lapaz and then back to ensenada on the actual 1000 course.
After that we will motor back to tampa. all in all it will be about 8000 miles in eleven days. here is Mikes new web site and his outline for the trip.
http://www.lokeytrucks.com/
Bolt on Baja
Dust or Glory?
Project Overview:
Can a production vehicle with the right combination of production aftermarket parts and accessories be capable of completely supporting four crew members needs over a 7,000+ mile 11 day expedition, including running the Baja 1000’s most difficult off road terrain twice, without compromising on road performance and without depending on fossil fuel.
Project Purpose:
The projects purpose is to build a truck and trailer that can comfortably and efficiently support four crew members on an extended expedition in multiple environments, ranging from the most extreme off road conditions to the most mundane highway driving environments. This should all be achieved without sacrificing performance in one arena at the cost of another and the unit must be totally self sufficient. To determine the success of the build we will send four crew members from Tampa, FL to La Paz, Mexico and back. Their observations and success in navigating from Florida to Arizona will test the units road worthiness; then the trip from Arizona to La Paz Mexico via off road GPS navigation, including the Baja 1000 course twice, will indicate the off road worthiness of the unit.
Truck Build Objective:
To build a truck using primarily production or bolt on parts that can withstand the punishing conditions of the Baja 1000 without sacrificing its ability to be a realistic daily driver that is comfortable, practical, efficient, and stylish. It must be at home equally serving as a Baja 1000 pit crew truck running full speed in the deserts of Mexico to catch up with and repair a Trophy truck; as it is pulling a large boat with four passengers to a fishing tournament 200 miles out of town. It must be more efficient, more powerful, and more comfortable than stock. Finally, it should not require one drop of petroleum based fuel, have less impact on the environment than it did at the start, and look great at any valet line.
Trailer Build Objective:
The trailer must be able to handle the same environments as the tow vehicle and be able to provide support in the form of food, water, and shelter for the crew as well as equipment and tools for the truck without dampening the tow vehicles performance significantly. It must be built of equally durable material and able to transport a realistic supply of necessities for both crew and truck over an extended expedition in any environment.
The Test:
The test will be to survive a ten day round trip expedition from Tampa, FL to La Paz, Mexico following the Baja 1000 race route and back. The truck and trailer will run all highway miles until Arizona where it must navigate below the US border to Ensenada for the start of the Baja 1000. The truck must complete the Baja 1000 race route from Ensenada to La Paz on the way down and navigate a new route using both on and off road trails on the return trip. Finally, the truck must return to Tampa, FL to conclude a trip of roughly 7,500 miles; of which 3,000 miles on road and 3,500 miles off.
Vehicle Selection
2006 Chevy Silverado LS 4x4 2500HD Crew Cab Short Bed
Off Road Trailer Selection
Campa ATT; Expedition Trailer with Safari Tent and solar panels
Truck Build List
Suspension:
· Rock Krawler; 8.5 Desert Race Suspension
· Radflo; 4” Bump Stop
Wheels:
· 5 American Racing Wheel 17x9 Chamber ATS Series wheels
· Trail Ready; will reinforced and convert wheels to bead locks
Driveline:
6 State Distributors; Front Drive Shaft
Tires:
· 5 Toyo Open Country MT Tires 37x13.5R17
Recovery & Protection:
· ARB Deluxe Front Bull Bar
· Superwinch 12.5 EP winch and 9,000EP winch rear
· Extreme Outback Products; Recovery Kit
· Pull-Pal; Recovery Anchor
· Off Road Only; X Line Synthetic Winch Line
· Advanced Air Designs; Power Tank and accessories
· Rock Krawler; Front Skid Plate
· Road Armor; Rear winch bumper
· PIAA; Rear lights
· Craftsman; Portable tool set
Performance:
· Edge Products; Juice with A2 Monitor and wireless camera
· Advanced Flow Engineering; Stage II Intake
· MBRP; 4” Turbo Back Exhaust
· ATS Diesel Performance; CO-Pilot Upgrade Kit
· MAG-HYTEC, rear differential cover and transmission pan
Navigation:
· Lowrance; Global Map Baja 480c
Exterior Accessories:
· 3 IPF. 900 series HID Driving Lights
· Bestop; Power Step Running boards and Supertop for Trucks
· Grippen; Billet Magnum Door Handles
· Wilco Products; Rear Tire Gate
· Suncoast Creations; Ram Air Hood
Alternative Fuel System:
· Golden Fuel Systems; Nomad Kit
· Bio Diesel Provided by Biodiesel Solutions; Fuelmeister II
Vendor/Sponsor Information:
Tow Vehicle
· www.chevrolet.com
· www.bobpulte.com
Trailer
· www.CampaUsa.com
Truck Build List
Suspension:
· Rock Krawler; www.RockKrawler.com
· Radflo; www.radflo.com
Driveline:
6 State Distributors; www.sixstates.com
Wheels:
· American Racing Wheel; www.americanracing.com
· Trail Ready; www.Trailready.com
Tires:
· Toyo; www.Toyo.com
Recovery & Protection:
· ARB; www.ARBusa.com
· Superwinch; www.Superwinch.com
· Extreme Outback Products; www.extremeoutback.com/
· Pull-Pal; www.PullPal.com
· Off Road Only; www.OffRoadOnly.com
· Advanced Air Designs; www.PowerTank.com
· Rock Krawler; www.RockKrawler.com
· Road Armor; www.RoadArmor.com
· PIAA; www.Piaa.com
Performance:
· Edge Products; www.edgeproducts.com
· Advanced Flow Engineering; www.AFEFilters.com
· MBRP; www.MBRP.com
· ATS Diesel Performance; www.ATSDiesel.com
· MAG-HYTEC, www.MagHytec.com
Navigation:
· Lowrance; www.lowrance.com
Exterior Accessories:
· IPF www.ARBusa.com
· Bestop; www.Bestop.com
· Grippin Billet; www.grippinbillet.com/
· Wilco Products; www.tiregate.com
· Suncoast Creations; www.SuncoastCreations.com
Alternative Fuel System:
· Golden Fuel Systems; www.GoldenFuelSystems.com
· Biodiesel Solutions; www.BiodieselSolutions.com
Media Coverage (as of 8/05)
· Speed Network; Truck Universe to cover build up of truck from start to finish www.truckuniversetv.com ; special video coverage of the trip.
· Carlton Ward Photography; To document the trip to Mexico and back www.CarltonWard.com
· Expedition Portal; Web coverage of the event while it happens live www.expeditionportal.com