factory crate engines?
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factory crate engines?
i currently have a 03 justa with about 112K on the odometer and i had an idea sparked from a guy i know at Eurowerks. he has a '77 scirocco with a 00's 1.8T engine (crated new from the factory)
do you think the mini dealership would be able/willing to help me order a crate 1.6T from a newer S?
do you think the mini dealership would be able/willing to help me order a crate 1.6T from a newer S?
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Anything is possible with enough $$ and mofification...lots of fab and custom work...most likely need new hood, custom drivetrain, stand alone computer, redesgined front end for the ic..tranny....
a dealer will sell you a motor, no problem,just $$$$.
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Ya but when was the last time you ever heard of a "cheap project?" It's like an oxymoron when we're talking about highest performance and or custom work. The guy wants to do something unique and he probably loves his mini. Secondly, we would never see cool custom work if people just sold their car to buy a newer faster car.
Most projects aren't the most cost effective ways to get an HP number.
To the OP: The WMW JCW engine is probably the best option. You could get it and add some RMW/other engine mods to put that thing to it's full potential. The engine would also be much easier to fit under your bonnet mount wise.
And as long as you need a new hood, why not have a shop do somehing custom? I love the idea and would love to see this.
Most projects aren't the most cost effective ways to get an HP number.
To the OP: The WMW JCW engine is probably the best option. You could get it and add some RMW/other engine mods to put that thing to it's full potential. The engine would also be much easier to fit under your bonnet mount wise.
And as long as you need a new hood, why not have a shop do somehing custom? I love the idea and would love to see this.
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Other thing is the starting car is a cvt just-a-cooper.
mini will sell new anything for the $$, except for a few gp parts...
Some parts are sold only as factory reman..but since they are from the oem, they are mostly indiscernible from new...simpler and cheaper to refurbish than to restart a production process for a short production run...lets face it...there are thousands of "cores" for any mass produced car part....
MINI does install reman motors for warrenty work most of the time...the logic...you brought them a broken, used motor, underwarrenty, they only have to make you "whole", ie, give you a working item in the same or better condition, so a remanfactured part is most costeffective when they must pay for it.
mini will sell new anything for the $$, except for a few gp parts...
Some parts are sold only as factory reman..but since they are from the oem, they are mostly indiscernible from new...simpler and cheaper to refurbish than to restart a production process for a short production run...lets face it...there are thousands of "cores" for any mass produced car part....
MINI does install reman motors for warrenty work most of the time...the logic...you brought them a broken, used motor, underwarrenty, they only have to make you "whole", ie, give you a working item in the same or better condition, so a remanfactured part is most costeffective when they must pay for it.
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Other thing is the starting car is a cvt just-a-cooper.
mini will sell new anything for the $$, except for a few gp parts...
Some parts are sold only as factory reman..but since they are from the oem, they are mostly indiscernible from new...simpler and cheaper to refurbish than to restart a production process for a short production run...lets face it...there are thousands of "cores" for any mass produced car part....
MINI does install reman motors for warrenty work most of the time...the logic...you brought them a broken, used motor, underwarrenty, they only have to make you "whole", ie, give you a working item in the same or better condition, so a remanfactured part is most costeffective when they must pay for it.
mini will sell new anything for the $$, except for a few gp parts...
Some parts are sold only as factory reman..but since they are from the oem, they are mostly indiscernible from new...simpler and cheaper to refurbish than to restart a production process for a short production run...lets face it...there are thousands of "cores" for any mass produced car part....
MINI does install reman motors for warrenty work most of the time...the logic...you brought them a broken, used motor, underwarrenty, they only have to make you "whole", ie, give you a working item in the same or better condition, so a remanfactured part is most costeffective when they must pay for it.
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but it might be possible...i wonder..size wise doubt it, but a private shop might due to the massive amount of fab work...or a diy..heck i doubt a vw dealer installed the crate motor in the sirrocro..
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no the scirocco was done at a local shop. i have all of the equipment needed to fab up a mounting system
also bringing in a Under warranty engine is so far out of the question its not even funny. anyways, i looked into remanufactured engines from various places and it looks like i'll just be selling off the parts when the car dies. it's not worth repairing in most situations.
also bringing in a Under warranty engine is so far out of the question its not even funny. anyways, i looked into remanufactured engines from various places and it looks like i'll just be selling off the parts when the car dies. it's not worth repairing in most situations.
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Didn't say it was impossible, just that the stealership will not do it. Fabricating and custom work like that the dealership won't do because of money and corprate doesn't like that kind of stuff.
Last edited by Porthos; 10-28-2011 at 02:03 PM.
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A friend got a free '67 Camaro, without an engine, his Grandfather gave him a Ford flat head V8, with transmission attached, that he had in his barn. So the Camaro ended up with the flat head in it. It was a real dog and the flat head looked tiny in that Camaro engine bay, but it was basically a free car!
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A friend got a free '67 Camaro, without an engine, his Grandfather gave him a Ford flat head V8, with transmission attached, that he had in his barn. So the Camaro ended up with the flat head in it. It was a real dog and the flat head looked tiny in that Camaro engine bay, but it was basically a free car!
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