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Jza 08 November 2002 12:21 PM

Someone did a nasty 160bhp stripped out mini a while back - cost a fortune!! Remember they weigh next to nothing!

LOL!

Jza

Fantom 08 November 2002 12:24 PM

Oh I've wanted to modify since day one!!!
Only engine tuning comes after most of my other mods as the list is looooong

V-techland 08 November 2002 01:58 PM


I'll agree with J Deacon there, 1800 + 2000cc type-r Honda blocks are now becoming the way forward! however (and this is also in agreement), the Vauxhall 2000 16 v (C20XE) block is a good way to get a small car to go quickly.

i know someone who had a 182BHP 2ltr Nova and it would happily dust GTI-6's Golf VR6's etcetc, in fact it held its own against an E36 M3......................................I know I thought that was Bolarx 2 until I witnessed it!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Seems to be that Mini enthusiats will get anything and everything into a Mini these days..............just like the mid-mounted RST Turbo lump powered Mini which for the past two years has been the fastest sub 2000cc (well almost any) car at Ultimate Street Car show in the summer. The car happily runs 11 sec 1/4 miles all day long and I think on its best run produced an unbelievable 10.73second time!!!!!!!!!

Anyway at the end of the day I guess its just horses for courses.................just don't let your mates see you lose to 'lesser' opposition!

Puff The Magic Wagon! 08 November 2002 03:44 PM

Abiding memory of a V8 Chevy engined beasty in a Mini-Van. Needless to say bulk-head work had to be done but the only way to tell was the fact that it had 15" rear wheels - 8" wide each :eek:

Grass-trackers using Fiat X19 engines in mini-pickups...


Eldar 08 November 2002 05:37 PM

I remember that minivan - called stripteaser, and had a modified 4.2 jaguar straight 6 in the back. Used to leap a foot in the air when drive was engaged. I've probably got some pics of it somewhere...

Colin.

Puff The Magic Wagon! 08 November 2002 06:34 PM

Colin

Sounds a different one. The engine was definately in the front, the front bulkhead removed and the driver's position moved back 1ft :eek:

Eldar 08 November 2002 06:44 PM

There were a few variants:) I found a pic,loony in the extreme, it was.

http://www.ukdrn.co.uk/80/8055.htm

http://www.theaccelerationarchive.co.uk/Comp_altereds.html

Colin.

ADP 08 November 2002 06:57 PM

yes it was blue! Ill try to find the article, but from what I remember it was a VERY sorted car.

Yorkie 08 November 2002 07:14 PM

I got "chased" by a seriously quick Metro Turbo a few months ago coming out of Retford, Nottinghamshire. I only just managed to shake the little critter off and I was really giving it some:eek:

I reckoned it was a modified Turbo version. I have never admitted to this before as it was quite embarrassing :rolleyes:

Yorkie

Spec 08 November 2002 07:32 PM

Power to weight :)

Heres a links page for some modded minis

http://www.16vmini.co.uk/links.php3?category=Engine%20Transplant

I know my mini has a better power to weight ratio than my Scoob, it just means it spins the wheels a lot :)

I've got a huge list somewhere of all the engines I've seen or heard of put into Minis, inc a supercharged flat four, the owner wouldn't show me though :(

wall 08 November 2002 07:48 PM

There is a new BMW mini cooper around here, not the S, with a mean backbox, 17" wheels and 6pots (yes 6) brakes out front as the only indications that something is amiss.....but I think there might be a turbo or something serious upfront as apparently (I've only seen it passing) the bonnet has a strange cutout with a lump/intake, and it makes very menacing noises.

Mate in a current 911 carrera said that it had it besides at an intersection and when the lights turned green it just flew away. He was not pushing too hard (say 6.5-7sec 0-60) but he said the mini must have done it well under 6 at the rate it was pulling away! And he said it sounded like an angry jet. I'm investigating, as I'm currently driving the wife's cooper ;) (unemployed and STI-less :( )

Wall

Attu 09 November 2002 12:10 AM

Must have been a 6R4 to keep up with a Scooby ;)

Patt@firstime 10 November 2002 02:36 PM

Sorry to upset you scooby boys....but I have just got rid of my P1 to fund the finish to a mini I'm having built. Won't say to much at the mo but 0-60 3.0secs, 310bhp, RWD, under 500kg!

Being built by the famous Chris @ Z Cars http://www.zcars.org.uk

Will be finished before xmas so you will see it in Mini World/Magazine, CCC etc and on tv, Fifth Gear, Pulling Power and Top Gear (fingers crossed!) early 2003.

Can't wait 'til summer '03.

Matt

Echo 10 November 2002 06:16 PM

When I had my Cooper I went to Mini Sport 'up North' to check out their performance packs and got taken out by the maddest driver ever in a souped up mini for a test drive - we were going round B road bends at over 100 - never been so scared!

:-)

Mike

siwrx 10 November 2002 06:22 PM

if it was a blue one with williams stickers on it then its over 200 bhp and turbo charged


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