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Skin_Mechanic 09-08-2004 07:32 PM

Honda VTEC(type R)powered GO MINIs...
 
...Anybody here own one? Do they garner the same respect as an OEM car, or are they considered a ba$tard red-headed step-child?

http://gomini.com/fs/vtec/03600065.JPG

http://gomini.com/fs/vtec/03600068.JPG

jbing 09-08-2004 09:19 PM

I would personally pay good money to drive one of these crotch rockets. Randy Webb said he had to check his pants when he was done driving one. That is my kind of Mini.

CooperSdriver 09-09-2004 12:32 AM

I have been interested in one for awhile already. In this monthes "Sport Compact Car Magazine" they have a very nice VTEC Mini. They claim the
0-60 was 4.8 seconds. So now I really want one.


Danny:grin:

Skin_Mechanic 09-09-2004 06:41 AM

This would be my current dream drive...

http://www.minimarcos.org.uk/altpics/domino/prem1.jpeg

http://www.minimarcos.org.uk/altpics/domino/prem2.jpeg

...a fiberglass-bodied Domino Premier with the 240bhp Integra engine. The car weighs just over a 1000lbs. The power-to-weight ratio would kick major a$$. I'm a sucker for hair-raising speed, the pucker factor would be a 12+ :lol: :lol: :lol:

Agro 09-09-2004 12:05 PM

What size wheels are on that GoMini car? They look HUGE! Of course, they are probably only about 13 or 14 inches.

I'd happily take one of the VTEC Minis. If I won the cash for it or something. Maybe I should start playing Megabucks?

jbing 09-09-2004 12:43 PM

Most of the heavily modded Mini's are running 13's. 13's look huge compared to the stock 10"ers. Boy Howdy what a fun ride it would be.

:grin: :grin:

CooperSdriver 09-09-2004 12:56 PM

13s are the way to go on that set up to hook up properly. My friend has a completely restored classic with 13s and I'll tell you the car is amazing. 1500cc engine and that is fast, so I can imagine one of these VTEC Minis.


Danny

kapps 09-09-2004 02:28 PM

I'd love to have a VTEC Mini. That would just be one amazing car to drive. Too bad the pocket book can't afford it and I'm not sure I'd consider it a daily driver :roll: . It's like a replica Cobra, except the replica has 3x more power and is more expensive than the original. On that note, I'd love to have a Mk2 or Mk3 Cooper S as well.

Greatbear 09-09-2004 03:19 PM

If it makes the car a thrill ride, then I am all for it! :lol: :grin: :cool:

Skin_Mechanic 09-09-2004 07:50 PM

IIRC, the wheels are 14", I'm the kinda guy that would flare the hell outta the fenders and slap on a set of 16"ers, just for S&G :wink: Prices start at 19k which is a helluva lot less than what I would pay for an SCed Pontiac Solstice(240bhp). I'm a hardcore Poncho fan, but the Vtec Mini could make me rethink my loyalties :lol: :lol: :lol: I would be willin' to sink 25k-28k into a built-to-order V-Mini. They currently have this Zeemaxed Vtec Clubman(w/trailer)for sale on their website, but they don't list a price...

http://gomini.com/images/mini181103/DCP00235.JPG

...I must admit I prefer the Clubman grill, looks like a Mini-shoebox muscle car, kinda like' "I'm cute, but scratch me behind my ears and you'll draw back a bloody stump." :lol: :lol: :lol:

Agro 09-09-2004 09:55 PM

My wife told me that if we get a classic Mini, it MUST be a round-nose. No clubman allowed. I had both kinds, and I think the round-nose looks "more classic".

Skin_Mechanic 09-10-2004 05:42 PM


Originally Posted by Agro
My wife told me that if we get a classic Mini, it MUST be a round-nose. No clubman allowed. I had both kinds, and I think the round-nose looks "more classic".

If I were gonna do the Vtec, I'd probably go with the clubman nose, just for the extra hood clearence. IIRC, Gomini mentioned the rad being a tight fit with the classic nose.

Rick-Anderson 09-10-2004 06:53 PM

I have seen several V-Tec Minis and love them. Just watch whom you are dealing with. A search and/or post on Mini Mania's forum for personal experiences with dealers would be worth the effort.

Skin_Mechanic 09-12-2004 03:43 PM


Originally Posted by Rick-Anderson
I have seen several V-Tec Minis and love them. Just watch whom you are dealing with. A search and/or post on Mini Mania's forum for personal experiences with dealers would be worth the effort.

Thanks for the heads up on that. If I go the Vtec route I'll be doin' plenty of legwork before I make a purchase. I don't impulse buy anything, but chocolate :lol: :lol: :lol:

dhayashi 11-12-2004 09:04 AM

anyone know of a local shop in southern california offering a drop in kit?

MINI-MadMan 11-13-2004 03:28 AM

Well.....if I had something like that little GoMini beast, I really wouldn't care if diehard Mini fans or anyone else respected me or the car or not. I'd be a Corvette-Killer again. :thumbsup: Had a friend who had a 425hp Civic. That thing scared the crap outta me. Totally nuts. I'm guessing that Mini would be the same kinda experience. I'd be on board to getting one if the bank account would say it's ok.
Cheers,

Rick-Anderson 11-13-2004 03:59 AM


Originally Posted by dhayashi
anyone know of a local shop in southern california offering a drop in kit?

Steve Alexander from Orange County is developing a drop-in kit that will not require any modifications to the round-nose body. As it stands 99% of the V-Tec conversions require extending the nose by 100mm. His conversion is extremely well developed and he intends to make it as economical as possible.

Rick-Anderson 11-13-2004 04:11 AM

Here is a thread regarding the above: http://www.minimania.com/web/threadi.../msgthread.cfm

minifinn 11-14-2004 07:44 AM

Does anyone know how much the do-it -yourself subframe kit from Go-Mini costs? I'm thinking this would be a killer D-mod SCCA solo2 car. Stripped down Mini shells or "restorable" cars can be had pretty cheap. If you were looking into a track-only car, you could do this on the cheap and possibly pick up FTD if no A-mod machines showed up.

I was thinking of a Locost "Lotus" 7 D-mod contraption. But this is a way cool approach.

vm 10-05-2005 02:25 PM

What's the best place to buy one of these VTEC Minis?

JCW Driver 11-18-2005 04:38 PM

Probably MINI Tec...as I think it's the offspring of the supposedly troubled gomini company.


I don't know those details though, so whomever does, feel free to pipe up.

In the mean time....

www.superfastminis.com

elprofe 11-18-2005 09:49 PM

share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=8AbtmbJu4cuGGy

elprofe 11-18-2005 09:53 PM

LOOK who sponsored this one?
 
https://im1.shutterfly.com/procserv/...108AbtmbJu4cuO
shall we call it "millertec"!

eurokraft 11-19-2005 10:20 AM

and this??anyone seen one?
 
1 Attachment(s)
Hey guys, this is the one we built, mid engine, MR2 mechanicals, 17" wheels, etc etc,

elprofe 11-19-2005 01:30 PM

http://www.superfastminis.com/subframe.gif2500 including harware.


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