THE STAR: Monday July 2, 2007

Adventurous start Inaugural Kedah 4x4 Challenge draws 80 teams

MORE than 80 teams competed in the inaugural Kedah 4X4 Challenge 2007 recently.

Alor Star Mayor Datuk Abdul Mukhti Abdullah flagged off the event, which was organised by the Kedah Tourism Action Council at the Star Walk parade recently.

Ten teams from Sadao, Southern Thailand, and 72 teams from Malaysia set off on the three-day 150km adventure to appreciate the natural beauty along the route.

The competitors passed through Suka Menanti, Bukit Perangin, and camped the first night at Sungai Kechil, Napoh in Kubang Pasu.

On the second day, they set off to Bukit Kachi in Sintok.

On the final day, the participants travelled to Kuala Nerang and Pedu before finishing at Star City Hotel where trophies and certificates were presented to the winners.

President of the Kedah 4X4 Club Ruslin Long said: “This is the first time the newly formed club is organising a four-wheel-drive challenge. I am elated that Malaysians have come out in great numbers to support the event.

“The response is better than the International Rain Forest Challenge held late last year. We even have women competitors from Kuala Nerang, Taiping and Kulim.”

He added that the huge response has given the club the confidence to organise next year’s event on a bigger and grander scale.

“The council is actively committed to promote Kedah during this Visit Malaysia 2007 and this is one way to ‘sell’ Kedah.

“The competitors, especially the foreigners, would have gained first-hand experience in appreciating the natural beauty of our state,” said Kedah Tourism Action Council general manager Abdul Rahman Salleh.

More than 260 participants from Thailand, Terengganu, Pahang, Kuala Lumpur, Perak, Kelantan, Penang and Kedah took part in the challenge.

It was a big improvement from the International Rain Forest Challenge, which had only 30 participating teams.

“Next year, we will have Visit Kedah 2008. Hopefully, the four-wheel drive challenge can attract participants from Indonesia, Singapore and Brunei,” he added.

Meanwhile, manager of the 10-team Sadao 4x4 contingent, Anuwat Aggaitchaya, who has been involved in 4x4 challenges for more than 15 years, said: “My club members are happy to participate in this challenge. We have been regular participants in Kedah’s challenge events and we enjoy every minute of it.

“The last time we were here was for the International Rain Forest Challenge last year and I can say with conviction that this event looks much more exciting with a hive of activity and more vehicles and drivers.”



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Sources from http://www.fourwheeler.com

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4x4 (four by four)

vehicle with 4 wheels powered by 4 wheels - 4WD or AWD (four wheel drive or all wheel drive).

4x2 (four by two)

vehicle with 4 wheels powered by 2 wheels - 2WD (two wheel drive).

6x6 (six by six)

vehicle with 6 wheels powered by 6 wheels - 6WD



In 2WD the traction (resistance) of only two wheels is used for forward movement. The other two tires have traction as well, but they are just rolling along. In rear wheel drive vehicles the front tires' traction is used to steer the vehicle. If more torque is applied than there is traction available, the 2 tires will break lose and start spinning. Once the tires are spinning, we say "we lost traction". So, if in need of more power/torque to move more weight or to go faster more traction is needed.

That can be achieved by sending some of the torque to the other two wheels (4WD) and using their traction as well. So, in 2WD torque is equally applied on 2 tires and the traction of those two tires has the burden of supporting the engine's power - each powered tire has deal with 50% of the available torque.

In 4WD torque is directed towards 4 tires. In 4WD the traction at each powered tire has to deal only with 25% of the torque created by engine, transmission, transfer case, and axle. Since each tire in 4WD has to carry a much smaller torque load (25% instead of 50%), it is much much less likely for the tires to break lose. That is why a 4WD can climb much steeper grades than a 2WD.

4WD was invented to use the traction of all 4 tires to either move more weight or drive on surfaces with marginal traction, or both without wheel spin.



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