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Rick-Anderson 05-09-2006 06:46 AM

But for those of you who like to do their own work, don't waste your time and money on the GoMini kit. Another local company is making a VERY HIGH QUALITY subframe that does not require extending the front end of the car! I am doing a writeup on it for MiniNews next week, so I will post a link to the article after it is complete. In the meantime, here is a taste:

[IMG]http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../SA-frame1.jpg[/IMG]

04SDmini 05-10-2006 08:46 AM

Where are they located? Do they have a web ste?

gelstudios 05-10-2006 08:59 AM

!!! inquiring minds want to know who makes that subframe (b20/vtec anyone?)

CynMini 05-10-2006 01:42 PM

Minitech makes the...
 
:nod: :nod: :nod: best vtec Minis with their flip front end!!! Check their site out and click on the Gallery link. http://www.superfastminis.com/ :nod: :nod: :nod:

demonmini 05-11-2006 07:43 AM

BTW.... the black one that i posted pictures of is FOR SALE!!!!!! .... its also posted up in marketplace as 1973 vtec mini .... its a b18c1 and very very awesome ... show quality .. and built by minitec .. by far the coolest and best set up ...

dragonflyer 05-15-2006 12:48 PM

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With the exception of some tinkering I love this car. I just picked mine up form MiniTEC a couple weeks ago. They are definatly fast. The other thing its having a Honda motor in it you have a lot more up to date things you can do.

I added Power windows, Keyless entry, sunroof, cruise control(still has bugs to work out)and A/C these are all things that don't work well with an OEM classic. Can be done but don't work well.

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MiniFr34k 05-16-2006 10:24 PM

Hi

Car looks awesome, can we get more pics / specs of the car?

Cheers.

DOPAMINE 05-16-2006 11:39 PM

man...thats simply incredible!

looks sick!! i want to drive it!!!!

Tit 05-17-2006 01:57 AM


Originally Posted by MiniFr34k
Theres folks in Australia dumping Starlet Turbo engines into these minis - scary stuff :eek2:

Met that mini in the flesh on my first ever Mini2 cruise! I think it's a horrible colour and the bonnet looks naff....but it's still an impressive machine....he used the Starlet GT dash as well...

(Some of these are scotty's photos)
http://tit.smugmug.com/photos/68993910-M.jpg

http://tit.smugmug.com/photos/68993953-M.jpg

http://tit.smugmug.com/photos/68993944-M.jpg

xsmini 05-17-2006 08:07 AM

Rick, anymore info on that front clip. I'm really interested in one that doesn't add any inches to the front.

Nik

Agro 05-17-2006 09:49 AM

Tit, that's an interesting Mini. Looks like a merger of bits too. I don't think any of the Aussie Clubmans had external hinges. You're right about the bonnet. Looks silly. And there's something wring with the bumper area.
I'd take it though. :cool:

Jdewey 05-17-2006 10:50 AM

The Aussie Clubman had external hinges right up to the end. My 1978 has external hinges and wind up windows..

John

Agro 05-17-2006 12:02 PM

I'd have to find pictures to verify, but I don't think my 77 clubman had external hinges. All my classics had roll-up windows, I think all Aussie Minis did.

dragonflyer 05-17-2006 04:48 PM


Originally Posted by Agro
I'd have to find pictures to verify, but I don't think my 77 clubman had external hinges. All my classics had roll-up windows, I think all Aussie Minis did.

Your right about the windows. All Aussie Minis had roll up windows. A guy in our club has a mk1 aussie Mini.


MINIFr34k
Thanks. MC2 is doing an article on the car so there will be a lot of goo pics there. I'm still testing the engine a bit to lock down times and such. right now it runs a little slow in my book. Just did a terst today 0-60 in 7.8. I know it's faster that that but I also had 2 poeple in the car and the AC was on.

Latka 05-25-2006 01:46 PM

Hey DF - I read somewhere that your car pooped a con-rod at the Dragon events... is that true?

I'm still looking for video from that event - anyone got a link to some here on the site?

Xanthus 05-25-2006 04:30 PM

My $.02

They are not Minis in the most literal sense.

I am selling my MINI to build one anyways and I just file it in my head as "Mini shelled rice rod" and well that is just fine with me.

I am keeping my saloon with a Mini engine, and that is my more Mini Mini, but I want something more reliable, with more power, and more room so I am working on getting a V-tec panel van.

And one last thing for those that INSIST on giving you or anyone else crap because their Mini is less "real" for any reason.

Grown men playing with little cars ought not to make fun of other grown men playing with little cars.

Latka 05-25-2006 04:38 PM

"Grown men playing with little cars ought not to make fun of other grown men playing with little cars"

Exactly. It's your Mini. Do with it what you want!

(DF) "did a terst today 0-60 in 7.8"

Holy crap... did you start in 4th gear, DF? I thought you had a B18C5 in there. Car & Driver did it in 5 flat I think with tons of wheelspin.

dragonflyer 05-25-2006 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by Latka
"Grown men playing with little cars ought not to make fun of other grown men playing with little cars"

Exactly. It's your Mini. Do with it what you want!

(DF) "did a terst today 0-60 in 7.8"

Holy crap... did you start in 4th gear, DF? I thought you had a B18C5 in there. Car & Driver did it in 5 flat I think with tons of wheelspin.


I only have a B16a. So my HP and tork are a bit less than the b18. That is untill I mod it a bit:wink: It's still very fast though.

Xanthus

I Mini is a Mini no matter what you do to it. People have been modifing Minis since thay came out. Inside and out it is still a "real Mini" it just has a bit more reliablilty than the A series. My next project car will be a Mini truck with a 1275 a series engine.

When I got this car I got it because I did not want to be under the bonnet more that I was driving it. At this point it's been about the same but I think in the long run it will pull through with what I hoped for.

Panel vans are great for conversions. They have a longer wheel base therefore more stable on the road at high speads. If it was not for their ugly apperence( just my opinion) than I would have done that instead.

Lately I've been really become respectfull of this little car. It's work to keep it on the road but well worth it.:thumbsup:

CynMini 07-26-2006 10:07 PM


Originally Posted by dragonflyer
With the exception of some tinkering I love this car. I just picked mine up form MiniTEC a couple weeks ago. They are definatly fast. The other thing its having a Honda motor in it you have a lot more up to date things you can do.

I added Power windows, Keyless entry, sunroof, cruise control(still has bugs to work out)and A/C these are all things that don't work well with an OEM classic. Can be done but don't work well.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...20build/07.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...20build/10.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...20build/13.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...20build/14.jpg

Hi Mike!
That's one nice classic! Can't wait to see it someday!
Talk to you soon,
Shawn

Coop d'etat 07-26-2006 10:22 PM

I can't say that I've driven a B18C5 mini, but I did have a C5 in a stripped out 1993 Civic CX which tipped the scales at 2050. That was one quick car, but I can only imagine what one of these feels like.

nolimit 07-27-2006 02:23 AM

SWEET!!!!!!:nod:
Do they come with a supply of depends?:lol:

dragonflyer 07-27-2006 12:05 PM

Thanks are strating to come together for this baby. It will be in tip top shape for MITM. Just wish I could take part in the track day up there. Put I will be working:sad: :grin: (mixed fellings)

Shawn you better make it to AMVIV next year if you want to see the car.:nod:

CynMini 07-27-2006 09:14 PM


Originally Posted by dragonflyer
Thanks are strating to come together for this baby. It will be in tip top shape for MITM. Just wish I could take part in the track day up there. Put I will be working:sad: :grin: (mixed fellings)

Shawn you better make it to AMVIV next year if you want to see the car.:nod:

Im gonna try! Wish you were going to Monterey, It's going to be the Mini event of the century! Can't wait to get my graphics!

dragonflyer 07-31-2006 11:08 AM


Originally Posted by CynMini
Im gonna try! Wish you were going to Monterey, It's going to be the Mini event of the century! Can't wait to get my graphics!

I wish I had know about it before MITM. By the Time I herd about it it was too late:sad:

Oh well. MITM will be fun too.:grin:

'*Ace*' 04-20-2008 08:29 PM

Any news on this kit???
Thanks.




Originally Posted by Rick-Anderson (Post 948915)
But for those of you who like to do their own work, don't waste your time and money on the GoMini kit. Another local company is making a VERY HIGH QUALITY subframe that does not require extending the front end of the car! I am doing a writeup on it for MiniNews next week, so I will post a link to the article after it is complete. In the meantime, here is a taste:

[IMG]http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f3.../SA-frame1.jpg[/IMG]



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