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Thanksgiving Update - November, 26th 2019​

A few new things for you folks. The Sherpa Motorsports Team has been hard at work on the car when free time allows.

Some of the new things we have going on are we got all of our sandwich plates finished, we want to add a post down to the frame to make the whole thing bulletproof. We need to get some shorter bolts for them before they get tightened down we overestimated a bit. Everything on the cage is a little rusty so dont look too close!

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Our Addicted Offroad Hybrid Bumper Showed up as well. This thing is a beast as to be expected. We have a few Addicted bumpers on personal vehicles and we knew they would be a great option for us. Lighter weight than most options, great approach angle and bulletproof. We had to modify it a bit to fit the massive VR10 but we got it in there! We want to thank Scotty and the Addicted Offroad Team for jumping aboard our team and supporting the build upon us reaching out.

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We also received all of our Fuel Hose, Fuel Pump, and some other odds and ends from Hot Rod Fuel Hose. They were super awesome to work with, helped us source what we needed and even jumped aboard the Sherpa Motorsports Team. Their lines and fittings also look amazing!

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We are picking up a fuel filter soon, we also want to get a new fill plate for our fuel cell that will allow a fender fill kit easier and has all the fittings we need. Marlin Crawler stuff coming soon. We should have some more updates and a new episode in the near future!
 

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I know you guys are running the marlin LT kit, but is that bumper going to allow enough clearance wheel clearance? I'll have to look but I don't even think my demello sticks that far into the wheel well.
 

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I know you guys are running the marlin LT kit but is that bumper going to allow enough clearance wheel clearance? I'll have to look but I don't even think my Demello sticks that far into the wheel well.
Its definitely more of an illusion, it's about the same as the Demello. We will probably have to trim it back a bit as the LT Kit will push our tire forward a good amount.
 

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Some updates for you all.​

First things first, we finally finished off the rear bumper with some recovery points. These were one of the small things on the todo list but nice to have checked off the list.

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Next, we test fit all of our CAD designed gussets for the cage. Here is a teaser of one of them. These are all being cut over the next couple of weeks and we are putting in about 16 gussets around the cage.

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Now for some exciting things.. Christmas came early for the team and all of our Shocks for 4628 showed up at the shop. We teamed up with Locked Offroad to get this truck riding as nice as possible. Riley and his team are awesome to work with and super helpful, they also make affordable shocks that are on par with every other high-end shock on the market. We are pumped to be able to run their shocks on our build and be apart of the Locked Offroad Family. These things are beastly...

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We are running 8" 2.5 coilovers upfront with some 2" hydro bumps that is their threaded version to allow for on the fly adjustability. In the rear, we are running smooth body 14" 2.5 and 2" hydros back there as well. Both of these shocks have a MASSIVE finned reservoir with adjusters giving us a ton of shock fluid and easy adjustment to fin tune them. These are going to be a killer setup and allows us to maximize the performance out of our chassis.

Next, we got our Addicted Offroad Hybrid Bumper back from Front Range Powder Coat up here in Fort Collins. So, we installed our Warn Zeon Platinum Winch, Fairlead, and Sidewinder hook. Super stoked on this combo and god is it a beefy setup. Recovery will not be much of an issue with this.

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We have some more stuff coming soon, the next episode of the series is in the works as well!
 

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Corona Virus Update​

Sadly, the team is locked out of the shop and unable to work on the racetrack due to this whole coronavirus thing. This also put a big wrench in the 2020 race season. We are pushing for some Boneville races this year to get some time in the car and some solid test miles. We have been in touch with Marlin who is making some big strides on RCLT HD. We've been waiting on this for a while now but talking with Mike... the wait will be well worth it.

In recent weeks we've been collecting a lot of parts and working on a game plan to make some big progress on the truck in the coming months. The suspension is one of the big items on that list as well as knocking out our interior. Lastly, bracing as much of the chassis as we can to avoid future problems down the road. Another big item on our list is the wiring. We have a bunch of switches from OTRATTW ready to go in along with our kill switch and some accessories from Blue Sea.

Here are the sweet switches we picked up.
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We picked up a relocation kit for our Warn winch to move the solenoid so we could retain the grill and not have to cut it up. That was super easy to install.
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I also knocked out some super simple sliders for it. We may add some sort of kick out after the desert season is over for more protection but for now, these will be light weight and good protection.
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They took a lot longer than they should have but I really wanted to spend some time making them look nice so when we bash them up into our rocker panel they at least look good!!
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Progress has been slow, but running a business, being a fulltime student among other things makes it a long process. Rather take our time and do it right than rush it.

Heres a glamour shot of it in its current state.
Thanks to Chad Morrison for the photo.
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Corona Virus Update​

Sadly, the team is locked out of the shop and unable to work on the racetrack due to this whole coronavirus thing. This also put a big wrench in the 2020 race season. We are pushing for some Boneville races this year to get some time in the car and some solid test miles. We have been in touch with Marlin who is making some big strides on RCLT HD. We've been waiting on this for a while now but talking with Mike... the wait will be well worth it.

In recent weeks we've been collecting a lot of parts and working on a game plan to make some big progress on the truck in the coming months. The suspension is one of the big items on that list as well as knocking out our interior. Lastly, bracing as much of the chassis as we can to avoid future problems down the road. Another big item on our list is the wiring. We have a bunch of switches from OTRATTW ready to go in along with our kill switch and some accessories from Blue Sea.

Here are the sweet switches we picked up.
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We picked up a relocation kit for our Warn winch to move the solenoid so we could retain the grill and not have to cut it up. That was super easy to install.
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I also knocked out some super simple sliders for it. We may add some sort of kick out after the desert season is over for more protection but for now, these will be light weight and good protection.
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They took a lot longer than they should have but I really wanted to spend some time making them look nice so when we bash them up into our rocker panel they at least look good!!
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Progress has been slow, but running a business, being a fulltime student among other things makes it a long process. Rather take our time and do it right than rush it.

Heres a glamour shot of it in its current state.
Thanks to Chad Morrison for the photo.
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That thing looks beastly
 

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Every thing is on pause. 2020 will be an * year for all sports. Gives you guys time get it dialed in for 2021. Nice work on the 4R. Thing looks mean standing still.
Stoked to just be able to take it out and run in at some point. It's hard to let it sit in a shop and get dusty.... Hopefully, it'll see a race this year but if not it will at least get tested good and hard!
 

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April 8th, 2020​

A little bit of progress was made over the weekend. I was able to spend some time working on it.

Firstly I wanted to welcome our most recent partner to the build. We have been talking with Factor 55 for a few months now as well as meeting up with them at King of the Hammers. We talked with Justin for nearly an hour about their products and what separates them from the rest. We are no strangers to their products, we all run them on our personal rigs and love them. After speaking with him they wanted to be apart of the project. Being big fans of Toyotas and the stock class, in general, they love being apart of it.

We picked up an Ultra Hook and a Hause Fairlead for the build and we are stoked to put them to use. Winching is inevitable in our class so we will do our best to avoid it but we need to be prepared for when we have to.

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I also made a little progress on the cage. I gusseted the cage to the body at the A-pillar.

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A lot more parts showed up this week too, I think the next big project will be finishing the fuel cell and getting the stock gas tank off.
 

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Lookin good guys! Can't wait to see this thing in action. Any idea when the front suspension will be ready for you guys?

Also you guys may have said it in an earlier post, but what is the plan for the rear suspension? 4-link?
 

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Lookin good guys! Can't wait to see this thing in action. Any idea when the front suspension will be ready for you guys?

Also, you guys may have said it in an earlier post, but what is the plan for the rear suspension? 4-link?

The front should be in the next month or so, sadly its hard to say working with a product that isn't even released to market yet. I know Mike is working really hard to get the kits done but has a lot on his plate at Marlin Crawler. So, we are hoping soon....

As for the rear, the plan is long term. For 9" with a custom 4 link. Right now it's looking like that won't happen for a little bit and we are gonna beef up what we have and send it. See if we blow up the stock axle over the summer or not. We do plan to truss the stock housing and beef up the link mounts etc in the meantime.
 

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The front should be in the next month or so, sadly its hard to say working with a product that isn't even released to market yet. I know Mike is working really hard to get the kits done but has a lot on his plate at Marlin Crawler. So, we are hoping soon....

As for the rear, the plan is long term. For 9" with a custom 4 link. Right now it's looking like that won't happen for a little bit and we are gonna beef up what we have and send it. See if we blow up the stock axle over the summer or not. We do plan to truss the stock housing and beef up the link mounts etc in the meantime.
That's going to a long month lol. Going to totally be worth the wait.

Honestly it would be worth saving up for the 9" rather than modifying the stock axle. With 35's, a V8, and lots of abuse, there is no way that R&P will hold up to any abuse. Instead of spending time and money on the 8", just apply that towards a 9". Ask me how I know lol.
 

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That's going to a long month lol. Going to totally be worth the wait.

Honestly, it would be worth saving up for the 9" rather than modifying the stock axle. With 35's, a V8, and lots of abuse, there is no way that R&P will hold up to any abuse. Instead of spending time and money on the 8", just apply that towards a 9". Ask me how I know lol.
We totally would if we could afford to get the 9" before this season. But, we are just gonna send it for BORR.
 

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We have a ton of upadates to do on here, but I wanted to show everyone where we are at. We leave tomorrow for the Big Sky 200! The car has come together really well. We have put about 15 miles of dirt on it. Not much but enough to surface some problems and fix them. We have about 3 hours of work to do on it tonight and we will be ready to go!











 

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The Big Sky 200


Its been a while since we have posted and followed up with the race. So unless you have been following along on social media you have not seen anything about the Big Sky 200.

Well sit back and enjoy the read.

The Sherpa Motorsports Team participated in their first race over the weekend in Broadview, Montana. The 200 miles of course proved to be a great test of both the car and the team.

Pre-Running & Testing: Our first run around the course made us aware of all the things we would have to learn quickly. The pace of the car, reading a GPS and understanding just what the car feels like. The first 25 miles were solid until we started noticing the engine cutting out due to a fuel feeding issue. 5 miles later the car stalled out and we began troubleshooting. After talking with the pits we traced the problem down to vapor locking and a fuel filter that was too small. The fuel in the cell would slosh around the All-tech baffles and allowed our pickup to suck in air. The air in the line would then starve the fuel pump, causing increased heat. The air plus hot fuel would then vapor lock the fuel system. We limped the car back to the pits while a few members of the team raced into town for parts before stores closed. We were able to get a new filter and apply heat to lines that were near a heat source in hopes of fixing the vapor lock issue. The hope was to reduce heat, decrease stress on the fuel pump with a better flowing fuel filter, and the plan was to keep the fuel cell full at every put to reduce the possibility of air in the lines. We continued testing the parts until the sun went down and the car was ready for race day.

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Race Day:

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As we lined up to start the day it became clear that we were a little outgunned in our class. The two desert trucks in front of us were running large bypass shocks and had us beat in the travel department. We knew that if we were going to have a shot we would have to race smart and find our own pace.



Lap 1: We decided to make lap one our chance to get a feel for a mild pace in the car. The plan was to slowly increase our pace as the day went on. Right out of the box the car felt great and the shocks really settled in over 40mph. The fuel issues seemed to be behind us and the car felt like it had its power back. We ran our first lap with zero issues and rolled into pit. Again, our plan was to take in fresh fuel every lap to reduce the amount of air and hot fuel in the tank. At this point in time a member of our team pointed out a small cracked weld on our front left shock hoop from the previous day of testing (we had a couple hard hits when learning the car.) Which most likely got worse throughout the first lap of race day.

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The plan was to reduce our pace a little and baby the car for lap 2 until they could get the welder setup to bandaid the shock hoop for the remainder of the race.
 

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Lap 2: This lap was slow but we still got a feel for the car. Slow in the choppy sections and fast as we could manage in the open straights to make up time. During this lap we began to notice all of the broken vehicles on course. It became obvious to us that this race was going to be about survival more than we had thought. We got the car through lap 2 and the pit team prepped for a double pit. At the first stop we would take on fuel, water, and little creature comforts like sliced apples.

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Once that was done we rolled forward to the second pit where the team was ready with the welder and grinders to repair the shock hoop. The pit lasted ~4min and the car was 100% again. The pit crew raced to get us back on course. It was amazing to see how organized and efficient our pit crew was while we hydrated and got ready for lap 3.

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Lap 3: We had a ton of time to make up. We pushed the car hard and it really began to settle in. The General tires hooked up, the Locked Offroad shocks were smooth, and we had our callouts/lines dialed in. We made great time on this lap and we were ready to push even harder on the next. Thinking the fuel issue was behind us, we opted to skip fuel on the next pit stop and focus our entire pit team on checking bolts and hardware to get a better idea of how it was holding up to the abuse. The car got the green light and we were flying back on course.

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Lap 4: We made it around the first hard right turn on the course and the fuel issues were back. It was immediately clear that the issue was actually a pick-up issue within the fuel cell after all. We regretted not taking on the extra fuel but we pushed on hoping it wouldn’t be too much of an issue. We pushed the car harder than ever before. Even on stock A-arms and stock rear geometry the car just works. We were making great time around the course until we reached the same point where we had fuel issues during pre-running. After coming around a sweeping right turn at high speed the 4Runner coughed and stalled. Before we had a second to think about it, Alex jumped out of the car and ran through the same process we had before to get the car moving. We opened up the fuel line after the pump, bleed the access pressure, and got fresh fuel pumping to the motor. We adapted our driving style to use the banks of the turn to solve the fuel pickup problem. Riding high on the banks in right-hand turns, we could keep the fuel on the right side of the fuel cell where our pickup is. We still had 3 more stops and gave up a ton of time fixing the vapor lock issue. Our team met us on the course, as we headed into the back section and last 12 miles of the course, with a fresh can of fuel.

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We were notified that we had 10 min to complete a 12 min section of course. The second the fuel was dumped and the pit crew clear of the car, the pedal was to the floor. We found new boundaries with the car and pushed it beyond what we thought possible. We finished off the lap with a massive jump and we were across the finish line with 3 minutes left before the time cutoff. At some point during the last section of the course, we lost a lower shock bolt, our limit strap along with it, our driver bump stop mount bent by our lower control arm, and bent an upper control arm. Somehow the shock managed to stay in the cup and we were able to cross the finish line and fly past our pit crew in excitement.


We left this race with a very clear understanding of the car, our team, and just what components needed attention. We also officially had 200 hard race miles on the car along with a podium finish in a class the car is arguably under built for, a big accomplishment for the Sherpa Motorsports first race.

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THANK YOU

We can’t thank all of our outstanding sponsors enough for all of their hard work and amazing support for our program.

Big thanks to these few,

General Tire: The Grabber X3’s ate up the course. We put 200 hard race miles on these tires and they took all of the abuse. The tires hooked up in the turns and helped us get our power to the ground. They also ate through the deep mud pits without fai even at our higher race pressures. We opted to run the tires at 28 psi to keep them strong in the corners and fast in the straight, but still low enough to help absorb bumps and grab in the loose sand.

Locked Offroad Shocks: We are extremely grateful to be partnered with Locked Offroad. In the weeks leading up to the race they went above and beyond to get us fresh parts for the car in time to put it all together. On race day the shocks and bump stops absolutely delivered in every way. Right out of the box they got the job done and the adjusters helped us get every bit out of them. We do plan to stiffen up our front end quite a bit to accommodate our driving needs. Shock tuning will make a huge difference in our cars ability to go even faster.

Shrockworks: We found our skids a few more times than we had planned. Luckily they were bullet proof and kept our front end alive. The front diff skid found almost every G out and took it like a champ. Without it, we would have been stranded on course with broken diff mounts or a cracked radiator.

Hot Rod Fuel Hose: The quality fuel lines and components made it super easy to track down our fuel system problems and make quick adjustments on race day. The A/N fittings made bleeding air out of the system a breeze. It will also prove to be a great asset when upgrading the fuel system and adding more components in the near future.

BXBuilt & ExtremeLED: Our lights made it easy to push some of our testing into the night to make sure that the car was ready to go the night before the race. As most everyone knows, wrenching and prepping a race car is never an easy task. Allowing us to pre run after sunset proved to be a great asset. Having quality lights that turn the night into day goes a long way.


Black Peak Engineering: Huge thank you to these guys for going out of their way to help us make some custom suspension components just days before the race. They also leant us much needed equipment to get the car ready and competitive, speeding up prep and allowing us to test the car before leaving Colorado. Without them we might not have had the opportunity to race in the first place.

And everyone else who helped us get to this race and across the finish line. We could not have done with out everyone else.
 

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Good job guys. Definitely got some work ahead of you to make it Koh ready. The steel city 4th gen has two years on it at Koh including a finish.

Hopefully this covid shit is behind us by Feb but I'm doubting it, which means Koh will be a hotspot and I'll be avoiding it.
 
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