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Frederic

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  1. Fantastic to have seen and witnessed your incredible progression @Emanuel! Any Convoy under your lead will be in good hands, with a very mature, friendly, and adventurous approach to offroading ! Keep it up !
  2. Good afternoon everyone! @ChrisW@Chema@Aadi@Sheho@Wayne Momsen@Albert_Spa@J-P L@Steve Farmer@Eddie-Dune-Glider@Thomas54675@saumik1989@khurram@Aser@Diego@Krinesh@Zsolt@Andrew John Melvill You are all in Convoy 1: THE HORMUZ TANKERS: We will be on Channel 8: 446.18125Mhz @Ishak@Imran Asghar@Hartzel@Mei Ling@Andrei S You guys and gals are all in Convoy 2: THE GULF SAILORS: You will be on Channel 10: 446.23125Mhz Thanks Ishak for taking a second convoy and for allowing Imran to practice his first partial lead. I am sure you will all enjoy. @Ishak @Imran Asghar With a bit of luck we can all meet at the Foxes Den around 10AM and take a massive group photo. Let's see how it goes. See you all tomorrow at 8AM, or even better at 7.45AM so you have time to deflate, set up your flag, and then we can do the briefing and head out by 8.15 latest.
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    🕖 DRIVE DETAILS Level: Fewbie and above When: 12 Apr 2026, Sunday Meeting time: 8AM - Sharp (Without any exceptions). Meeting Point: https://maps.app.goo.gl/XNjN1XZHZWkqWuqW7 Approximate finish time: 12PM
  4. DRIVE DESCRIPTION-WHAT TO EXPECT The pristine white dunes of the Fayah region offer a perfect playground for off-roading. Starting from the Tilal Sweihan racetrack, we will make our way West, through areas of beautiful crisp dunes and some challenging technical portions. Ready .... Set ... Go!! ⚠️IMPORTANT-PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND COMPLY: All participants must review and follow the club guidelines below: Environmental Policy Safety Protocols During Emergency Alert Offroad Flag Guideline Two Way Radio Guideline Off road Driving Etiquette's Emergency details for all off-roaders Off Road Driving - Roles & Responsibilities Convoy Off-road Drives - Safety protocol during emergency alert 🕖 DRIVE DETAILS Level: Fewbie and above When: 12 Apr 2026, Sunday Meeting time: 8AM - Sharp (Without any exceptions). Meeting Point: https://maps.app.goo.gl/XNjN1XZHZWkqWuqW7 Approximate finish time: 12PM 🚗VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS Any proper 4x4 vehicle. If in doubt, please mention on the drive topic. Front and rear tow hooks / recovery points. 8–10 inches minimum ground clearance 🎒 WHAT TO BRING Loads of water, snacks, smiles, enthusiasm and willingness to learn. We also recommend adequate protection from the sun and closed shoes. 🧰 OFFROAD GEARS Tire deflator and Tire pressure gauge. Air compressor. A programmable Walkie-talkie radio. Off-road safety flag. A proper shovel. First-aid kit and Fire extinguisher. ✅ RSVP Confirm your attendance by clicking on "GOING" in the Calendar Event. Your name will appear on the RSVP list. If the RSVP is full, add yourself to the waitlist. As soon as a spot becomes available you will be moved automatically to the RSVP list. The RSVP closes one day prior to the drive Latecomers will be turned back (no exceptions) No RSVP = No Drive Please withdraw your RSVP if plans change Repeated no-shows may result in 1-month suspension PLEASE RSVP ON THE BELOW CALENDAR EVENT
  5. Hi @celoalvarado! The overheating issue mentioned in this post above is related to the transmission overheating, while yours looks like the engine is overheating. This should definitely not happen on a Pajero. You have approached it correctly by replacing the radiator, fan clutch, and thermostat. Another possibility could be perhaps the water pump that is not circulating the coolant properly. I don't think a bigger transmission cooler or aux fan will help here. There seems to be a different reason why your engine is overheating. I you changed the thermostat and radiator recently, are you sure there is no air left in the system? You can check in this way: 1. Start with engine cold → remove radiator cap 2. Fill coolant to the top of the radiator. 3. Start engine with radiator cap off. 4. Let it idle and watch for: -Air bubbles coming out -Coolant level dropping Once: Bubbles stop Engine reaches operating temp Coolant level stabilizes 5.Then put the cap back on securely.
  6. Thanks again for all who joined our little city escape drive, and to @J-P L, @ChrisW, @Aser for the support. A special mention as well to @Amr A for bringing along two newbies with him 😁 who both drove perfectly. The weather was simply bliss, with a beautiful blue sky, some puffy white clouds, and a bit of wind. It doesn't get much better than this. The sand was extremely forgiving, but having such a great convoy and support behind my back made it even better. Without much trouble we made our way from Murquab to the Solar Tower, which was shining brightly at us. After a short break i wanted to explore the small but clean dunes just north of the Solar Tower. These dunes are smaller and more technical but we sailed through it without breaking a sweat. I was happy to see @Raptor Runner - Praveen being crested as finally we had something to do We made our way further Northwest towards the famous Three Trees at Al Qudra where we exited. All in all a good 45kms (see the track below): Wikiloc | DXB-Murquab to Qudra Solar Trail See you all in the sands soon again!
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