gorillamel
Dirty Blonde
I know most people do not think of a Fiat as an overlanding type of vehicle. Truthfully, neither did I until someone mentioned the Mongol Rally to me. And now, well, I cannot stop thinking about it.
Here are my vehicle's specs:
Year: 2013
Make: FIAT
Model: 500
Trim: Sport
Color: Verde Azzurro
Current status
Suspension
Tires/Wheels
-16" x 6.5" Aluminum Alloy Wheels
-195 / 45R16XL Tires
-Red Brake Calipers
Electrical, Powertrain & Driveline
-1.4-liter I4 16-valve MultiAir engine (101hp @6,500 rpm and 98 lb-ft of torque @4,000 rpm)
-105 Amp alternator
-500 Amp battery
-Alpine® Premium Audio System
Exterior
-Rear Spoiler
-Fog Lamps
-Bi-Function Halogen Projector Headlamps
Interior
-Sport Seats
-Sport Steering Wheel
Misc
I took my Fiat out on a short, but fun overland trip through northern Utah in Sept 2013 (posted here: http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/116442-Overlanding-N-Utah-Economy-style). It proved a useful, albeit, under-powered and less than desirable ground clearance type of vehicle.
After researching the Mongol Rally (http://www.theadventurists.com/the-adventures/mongol-rally), I realise that my 1.4L engine is a tad too big (1.0L requirement). I am willing to pay the penalty fee for this.
I would like to aim for the Aug 2015 Rally, which will give me time to find sponsors, save money, get visas, do mods, etc.
So far, I have thought of the following mods to prep the Fiat for the MR:
My goal is not to drastically alter the Fiat, but protect it as much as I can from the terrain it will be exposed to. Or maybe I am over thinking this too much in terms of an overland expedition akin to something I'd do in the X. Ah well, we'll see.
I posted up a similar thread on the Fiat owners forum (here). I'm kind of a pariah over there, ha! I shall use these two threads to post up my progress and ideas on my crazy endeavor.
Things I need to research more:
My first three-wheel in the Fiat!
Here are my vehicle's specs:
Year: 2013
Make: FIAT
Model: 500
Trim: Sport
Color: Verde Azzurro
Current status
Suspension
Tires/Wheels
-16" x 6.5" Aluminum Alloy Wheels
-195 / 45R16XL Tires
-Red Brake Calipers
Electrical, Powertrain & Driveline
-1.4-liter I4 16-valve MultiAir engine (101hp @6,500 rpm and 98 lb-ft of torque @4,000 rpm)
-105 Amp alternator
-500 Amp battery
-Alpine® Premium Audio System
Exterior
-Rear Spoiler
-Fog Lamps
-Bi-Function Halogen Projector Headlamps
Interior
-Sport Seats
-Sport Steering Wheel
Misc
I took my Fiat out on a short, but fun overland trip through northern Utah in Sept 2013 (posted here: http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/116442-Overlanding-N-Utah-Economy-style). It proved a useful, albeit, under-powered and less than desirable ground clearance type of vehicle.
After researching the Mongol Rally (http://www.theadventurists.com/the-adventures/mongol-rally), I realise that my 1.4L engine is a tad too big (1.0L requirement). I am willing to pay the penalty fee for this.
I would like to aim for the Aug 2015 Rally, which will give me time to find sponsors, save money, get visas, do mods, etc.
So far, I have thought of the following mods to prep the Fiat for the MR:
- Aluminum skid plates (I looked at the undercarriage and there's lots of available space under there...granted I'd need to investigate more under there to see what's what)
- Improve front/rear departure angle so as not to rip off faring
- Stiffen up front/rear suspension and poss add some height and to support added weight of finished product
- Raised air intake
- roof rack to fit: extra gas cans, travel pelican-like cases of survival gear, spare parts/tools, full sized spare tire(s), Hi-lift
- Extra lights: pref LED bars (Ironman, Rigid, etc.) --> mounted on roof rack, front and rear
- Create location for Hi-Lift to "connect/lift" Fiat
- AT tires
- Spare batteries....?
My goal is not to drastically alter the Fiat, but protect it as much as I can from the terrain it will be exposed to. Or maybe I am over thinking this too much in terms of an overland expedition akin to something I'd do in the X. Ah well, we'll see.
I posted up a similar thread on the Fiat owners forum (here). I'm kind of a pariah over there, ha! I shall use these two threads to post up my progress and ideas on my crazy endeavor.
Things I need to research more:
- Shipping/export costs for Fiat to England/Spain
- Costs of various visas required
- Maps of areas
- Write up letter and contact potential sponsors
- Decide on a Charity to support
My first three-wheel in the Fiat!
