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Ferrocious original MINI (OT)
In the Februaruy issue of Car and Driver, there is an article about the
"Mini Tec Vtec MINI" This thing has a 220 HP Vtec honda engine in it, and weighs about 1800 lbs. Here are some specs, courtesy of C&D. Tranny: 5 spd man wheelbase: 81.5" curb weight: 1792 lbs 0-60: 5.0 sec 0-100: 11.9 sec street start 5-60: 6.0 sec quarter mile: 13.6 @ 104 mph skidpad: 0.96 g Anyway, Mini Tec, a tuner in Georgia takes the original no frills mini, and crams all kinds of new technology into it. There is also a conversion kit available for your Mini which costs $2,500 if you already have the Honda power train and Mini. The Mini Tec complete car comes in base at about $23,000. The company is also considering a lowered powered version with around 170 HP for $19,000. The complete car looks stock except for the 175/60R-13 tires, the added fender flares to accompany them and the dual exhaust. I found this interesting, because the only other car that has generated the public response of the Mini was, of course, the VW Beetle. Hopefully some CEO somewhere will take this rocket as a cue to respond with a slash of competition based on our humble little cars. Of course, I don't know how I would feel about a watercooled engine in a Beetle, but if it LOOKED stock, I would love to pull up next to some idiot in his brand new 'Stang and leave him staring at two stripes of smoking rubber. ~Anthony |
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To check out another cool original Mini check out www.JLAudio.com
Jay "Anthony" > wrote in message oups.com... > In the Februaruy issue of Car and Driver, there is an article about the > "Mini Tec Vtec MINI" > > This thing has a 220 HP Vtec honda engine in it, and weighs about 1800 > lbs. Here are some specs, courtesy of C&D. > > Tranny: 5 spd man > wheelbase: 81.5" > curb weight: 1792 lbs > 0-60: 5.0 sec > 0-100: 11.9 sec > street start 5-60: 6.0 sec > quarter mile: 13.6 @ 104 mph > skidpad: 0.96 g > > Anyway, Mini Tec, a tuner in Georgia takes the original no frills mini, > and crams all kinds of new technology into it. There is also a > conversion kit available for your Mini which costs $2,500 if you > already have the Honda power train and Mini. The Mini Tec complete car > comes in base at about $23,000. The company is also considering a > lowered powered version with around 170 HP for $19,000. > > The complete car looks stock except for the 175/60R-13 tires, the added > fender flares to accompany them and the dual exhaust. > > I found this interesting, because the only other car that has generated > the public response of the Mini was, of course, the VW Beetle. > Hopefully some CEO somewhere will take this rocket as a cue to respond > with a slash of competition based on our humble little cars. Of > course, I don't know how I would feel about a watercooled engine in a > Beetle, but if it LOOKED stock, I would love to pull up next to some > idiot in his brand new 'Stang and leave him staring at two stripes of > smoking rubber. > > ~Anthony > |
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> "Anthony" wrote in message
> oups.com... >>I found this interesting, because the only other car that has generated >>the public response of the Mini was, of course, the VW Beetle. >>Hopefully some CEO somewhere will take this rocket as a cue to respond >>with a slash of competition based on our humble little cars. Of >>course, I don't know how I would feel about a watercooled engine in a >>Beetle, but if it LOOKED stock, I would love to pull up next to some >>idiot in his brand new 'Stang and leave him staring at two stripes of >>smoking rubber. The Subaru boxer engine into Beetle/ACVW conversion seems to be the way to go at the moment. It does involve replacing a big chunk of the undergubbins of the car, but then again with the big powerplant you also need improved brakes (and strengthening in case of accident.) I would say they are becoming common, but it's more right to say a bit less rare :-) Paul -- http://www.tenpastmidnight.com - home stuff http://www.reluctantmechanic.com - Beetle stuff |
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