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Elite
Probst Motorsports/Uweld Chassis pro-lite
Here are a couple of testing pics of the first completed truck built on the Uweld Pro-lite chassis kit. I wanted to congratulate the Probst and George Schultz on an awesome build, the truck turned out great. I can't wait to see it this weekend at the First WSORR race in Owatonna. Conratulations and good luck, we'll see you down there!
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May 14th, 2007 23:41
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Senior
Re: Probst Motorsports/Uweld Chassis pro-lite
looks really good. i bet you guys are pretty happy seeing it all come together.
one question, how is cooling with all the alluminum, i see a lot of short course trucks setup to where you cannot even see the radiator, I know you want to keep the mud off of it but is cooling affected at all?
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BANG!! BANG!!
Re: Probst Motorsports/Uweld Chassis pro-lite
bad @$$. if ya dont mind whats it cost so far to build it to that point? I have wanted to try to get a pro lite since i first saw rick huseman in his fabtec one many years ago.
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Junior
Re: Probst Motorsports/Uweld Chassis pro-lite
Nice job how is it handling for you guys? I am currently talking with Rick on a chassis. He mentioned you guys are using a nissan motor, how is that working for you. Send me a pm I have some more questions to ask you guys. Good Luck this weekend.
Slow down I am trying to pass you!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Elite
Re: Probst Motorsports/Uweld Chassis pro-lite
I was at Probst's shop last night wiring Jon and Kevin's helmets. The Pro-Lite is a sweet looking truck. Jon was mounting the bedsides and his dad was finishing up some aluminum work. The truck looks awsome, simple and clean. Everything that they need to win is in place with the exception of seat time in this truck, but that will come soon enough. This will be a very potent combo.
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Re: Probst Motorsports/Uweld Chassis pro-lite

Originally Posted by
ErikShallbetter
Here are a couple of testing pics of the first completed truck built on the Uweld Pro-lite chassis kit. I wanted to congratulate the Probst and George Schultz on an awesome build, the truck turned out great. I can't wait to see it this weekend at the First WSORR race in Owatonna. Conratulations and good luck, we'll see you down there!
Is that engine a NISMO engine or MENARDS engine? Is it the ~$13,500 package?
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Elite
Re: Probst Motorsports/Uweld Chassis pro-lite

Originally Posted by
BAPerf
Is that engine a NISMO engine or MENARDS engine? Is it the ~$13,500 package?
It's the Jeff Probst engine, which has no price. A little bit of "unobtanium". Nismo parts plus thirty years of engine building experiance. Probably one of the most underated engine builders in off road racing.IMHO
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Re: Probst Motorsports/Uweld Chassis pro-lite

Originally Posted by
retroblazer
It's the Jeff Probst engine, which has no price. A little bit of "unobtanium". Nismo parts plus thirty years of engine building experiance. Probably one of the most underated engine builders in off road racing.IMHO
So it will probably be similar to the engines Jeff built for Chad a couple seasons ago, with a few updates? So, probably around 310-320hp. roughly...
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Elite
Re: Probst Motorsports/Uweld Chassis pro-lite

Originally Posted by
BAPerf
So it will probably be similar to the engines Jeff built for Chad a couple seasons ago, with a few updates? So, probably around 310-320hp. roughly...
Pick a number, any number.... my lips are sealed.
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May 16th, 2007, 15:45
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Re: Probst Motorsports/Uweld Chassis pro-lite

Originally Posted by
retroblazer
Pick a number, any number.... my lips are sealed.
I can appreciate that, I wish there were more people that were tight lipped!